Influence of heat stress on milk production and its financial implications in semi-arid areas of South Africa

Heat stress affects dairy cows' feed intake, reproductive system and milk production. This study analysed the financial implications of heat stress for small scale milk producers. The semi-arid regions of the Free State – Bloemfontein, Bothaville, and Bethlehem were selected for the study. To e...

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Main Authors: Abiodun A. Ogundeji, Hermela Lakew, Weldemichael Tesfuhuney, Willem Lombard
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2021-02-01
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844021003078
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spelling doaj-29dfc4bc31604dda8c0223d38b82f65b2021-03-03T04:24:05ZengElsevierHeliyon2405-84402021-02-0172e06202Influence of heat stress on milk production and its financial implications in semi-arid areas of South AfricaAbiodun A. Ogundeji0Hermela Lakew1Weldemichael Tesfuhuney2Willem Lombard3Department of Agricultural Economics, University of the Free State, Bloemfontein, South Africa; Corresponding author.Department of Agricultural Economics, University of the Free State, Bloemfontein, South AfricaDepartment of Soil, Crop and Climate Sciences, University of the Free State, Bloemfontein, South AfricaDepartment of Agricultural Economics, University of the Free State, Bloemfontein, South AfricaHeat stress affects dairy cows' feed intake, reproductive system and milk production. This study analysed the financial implications of heat stress for small scale milk producers. The semi-arid regions of the Free State – Bloemfontein, Bothaville, and Bethlehem were selected for the study. To estimate the impact of heat stress on milk production, baseline (1950–1999) and mid-century (2040–2070) climate data and Temperature Humidity Index thresholds (THIthershold) of 70 and 65 were used. Mid-century data with no adaptation strategy resulted in a doubled loss, while moderate heat-mitigation strategies (wetting and forced ventilation) resulted in positive improvements in milk production and income of farmers. Results show strong polynomial correlations (R2 of 0.73–0.79) between the Tmax and milk-production losses where above Tmax of 25°C, milk-production loss increased sharply. The combined average loss of milk production during the hot summer was estimated at 0.35 liters per cow in a day, which is equivalent to ZAR1.27 per cow per day. With changing climate, the highest revenue loss was recorded in the MPI_ESM_MR future climate scenario. Moreover, results from the questionnaires show that heat stress reduces farmers’ milk production significantly in the summertime, and for most of the respondents, measures that should be taken are too costly to apply. Exhaustive analysis of the economic impacts of heat stress on milk production is recommended for future studies, as it is an important sector in alleviating household food insecurity in South Africa.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844021003078Climate changeHeat stressMilk productionEconomic lossRevenue lossPerception
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author Abiodun A. Ogundeji
Hermela Lakew
Weldemichael Tesfuhuney
Willem Lombard
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Hermela Lakew
Weldemichael Tesfuhuney
Willem Lombard
Influence of heat stress on milk production and its financial implications in semi-arid areas of South Africa
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Climate change
Heat stress
Milk production
Economic loss
Revenue loss
Perception
author_facet Abiodun A. Ogundeji
Hermela Lakew
Weldemichael Tesfuhuney
Willem Lombard
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title Influence of heat stress on milk production and its financial implications in semi-arid areas of South Africa
title_short Influence of heat stress on milk production and its financial implications in semi-arid areas of South Africa
title_full Influence of heat stress on milk production and its financial implications in semi-arid areas of South Africa
title_fullStr Influence of heat stress on milk production and its financial implications in semi-arid areas of South Africa
title_full_unstemmed Influence of heat stress on milk production and its financial implications in semi-arid areas of South Africa
title_sort influence of heat stress on milk production and its financial implications in semi-arid areas of south africa
publisher Elsevier
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publishDate 2021-02-01
description Heat stress affects dairy cows' feed intake, reproductive system and milk production. This study analysed the financial implications of heat stress for small scale milk producers. The semi-arid regions of the Free State – Bloemfontein, Bothaville, and Bethlehem were selected for the study. To estimate the impact of heat stress on milk production, baseline (1950–1999) and mid-century (2040–2070) climate data and Temperature Humidity Index thresholds (THIthershold) of 70 and 65 were used. Mid-century data with no adaptation strategy resulted in a doubled loss, while moderate heat-mitigation strategies (wetting and forced ventilation) resulted in positive improvements in milk production and income of farmers. Results show strong polynomial correlations (R2 of 0.73–0.79) between the Tmax and milk-production losses where above Tmax of 25°C, milk-production loss increased sharply. The combined average loss of milk production during the hot summer was estimated at 0.35 liters per cow in a day, which is equivalent to ZAR1.27 per cow per day. With changing climate, the highest revenue loss was recorded in the MPI_ESM_MR future climate scenario. Moreover, results from the questionnaires show that heat stress reduces farmers’ milk production significantly in the summertime, and for most of the respondents, measures that should be taken are too costly to apply. Exhaustive analysis of the economic impacts of heat stress on milk production is recommended for future studies, as it is an important sector in alleviating household food insecurity in South Africa.
topic Climate change
Heat stress
Milk production
Economic loss
Revenue loss
Perception
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844021003078
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