Feeding leucaena to dairy cows in intensive silvopastoral systems in Colombia and Mexico

Keynote paper presented at the International Leucaena Conference, 1‒3 November 2018, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. The demand for milk and dairy products globally is expected to grow in future decades, leading to an increase in the global dairy cattle population. Therefore it is important to ide...

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Main Authors: Julián Esteban Rivera, Julián Chará, Enrique Murgueitio, Juan José Molina, Rolando Barahona
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Centro Internacional de Agricultura Tropical 2019-09-01
Series:Tropical Grasslands-Forrajes Tropicales
Online Access:http://www.tropicalgrasslands.info/index.php/tgft/article/view/601
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spelling doaj-95e72fcd00634d4e9cb63c52211887b52020-11-25T00:51:38ZengCentro Internacional de Agricultura TropicalTropical Grasslands-Forrajes Tropicales2346-37752019-09-017437037410.17138/tgft(7)370-374283Feeding leucaena to dairy cows in intensive silvopastoral systems in Colombia and MexicoJulián Esteban RiveraJulián CharáEnrique MurgueitioJuan José MolinaRolando BarahonaKeynote paper presented at the International Leucaena Conference, 1‒3 November 2018, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. The demand for milk and dairy products globally is expected to grow in future decades, leading to an increase in the global dairy cattle population. Therefore it is important to identify production options that both improve efficiency and help reduce negative effects on the environment. Intensive silvopastoral systems have been proposed as a sustainable strategy in the tropics to increase the availability and quality of forage throughout the year for milk production from cattle. This paper reports the effects of silvopastoral systems that include leucaena at the farm level on milk production and on the environment in both Colombia and Mexico. Evaluation of different milk production systems has shown that the leucaena-based systems increased milk production both per cow and per hectare, increased the production of milk solids, improved the fatty acid profile in the milk and resulted in environmental benefits when compared with conventional systems.http://www.tropicalgrasslands.info/index.php/tgft/article/view/601
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author Julián Esteban Rivera
Julián Chará
Enrique Murgueitio
Juan José Molina
Rolando Barahona
spellingShingle Julián Esteban Rivera
Julián Chará
Enrique Murgueitio
Juan José Molina
Rolando Barahona
Feeding leucaena to dairy cows in intensive silvopastoral systems in Colombia and Mexico
Tropical Grasslands-Forrajes Tropicales
author_facet Julián Esteban Rivera
Julián Chará
Enrique Murgueitio
Juan José Molina
Rolando Barahona
author_sort Julián Esteban Rivera
title Feeding leucaena to dairy cows in intensive silvopastoral systems in Colombia and Mexico
title_short Feeding leucaena to dairy cows in intensive silvopastoral systems in Colombia and Mexico
title_full Feeding leucaena to dairy cows in intensive silvopastoral systems in Colombia and Mexico
title_fullStr Feeding leucaena to dairy cows in intensive silvopastoral systems in Colombia and Mexico
title_full_unstemmed Feeding leucaena to dairy cows in intensive silvopastoral systems in Colombia and Mexico
title_sort feeding leucaena to dairy cows in intensive silvopastoral systems in colombia and mexico
publisher Centro Internacional de Agricultura Tropical
series Tropical Grasslands-Forrajes Tropicales
issn 2346-3775
publishDate 2019-09-01
description Keynote paper presented at the International Leucaena Conference, 1‒3 November 2018, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. The demand for milk and dairy products globally is expected to grow in future decades, leading to an increase in the global dairy cattle population. Therefore it is important to identify production options that both improve efficiency and help reduce negative effects on the environment. Intensive silvopastoral systems have been proposed as a sustainable strategy in the tropics to increase the availability and quality of forage throughout the year for milk production from cattle. This paper reports the effects of silvopastoral systems that include leucaena at the farm level on milk production and on the environment in both Colombia and Mexico. Evaluation of different milk production systems has shown that the leucaena-based systems increased milk production both per cow and per hectare, increased the production of milk solids, improved the fatty acid profile in the milk and resulted in environmental benefits when compared with conventional systems.
url http://www.tropicalgrasslands.info/index.php/tgft/article/view/601
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