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DocumentWater use of livestock production systems and supply chains – Guidelines for assessment (Draft for public review)
Livestock Environmental Assessment and Performance (LEAP) Partnership
2018Also available in:
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Book (stand-alone)Environmental performance of feed additives in livestock supply chains. Guidelines for assessment
Version 1
2020Also available in:
No results found.The production and the use of feed additives influence the environmental impact of livestock production. The use of feed additives significantly acts on feed efficiency, and thus animal and environmental performance. The methodology developed in these guidelines aims to introduce a harmonized international approach to the assessment of the environmental performance of feed additives in livestock supply chains taking into consideration the impact of their production and use all along the supply chain for large ruminants, pigs and poultry. The objective of this technical document is twofold: on the one hand, to provide detailed guidance on how to measure the environmental performance of the production of feed additives, and on the other hand, how to measure the effects of feed additives on the environmental performance of livestock products. The guidelines on the environmental performance of feed additives in livestock supply chains are intended to be used with other published LEAP guidelines. -
Brochure, flyer, fact-sheetWater use in livestock production systems and supply chains
Summary of the guidelines for assessment
2019Also available in:
No results found.There is a need for widely recognized frameworks for the assessment of the performances of feed and livestock systems and of livestock products to mitigate negative impacts on water resources. The goal of the methodology developed in these guidelines is to introduce a harmonized international approach for assessing livestock production systems and supply chains. This work aimed at building consensus for water use assessment, in order to report blue water scarcity footprints and to identify actions for improvement in water management. The document is relevant for feed and livestock production systems, production and processing of livestock products (cradle-to-gate). It addresses all livestock production systems and livestock species considered in existing LEAP guidelines: poultry, pigs, small ruminants, and large ruminants supply chains.
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