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This collection reviews key research addressing key challenges
faced by organic animal farming in improving yields, animal
nutrition and health. Part 1 assesses current research on
environmental impact, promoting animal health, enhancing
naturalness and welfare. It also reviews how organic systems fit in
with agroforestry, pastoralist and other smallholder farming
systems. The second part of the book includes case studies from
leading experts on current research in improving the farming of
particular species. Chapters review challenges and opportunities in
organic dairy and beef farming, sheep and goats, pigs and poultry.
There are also chapters on organic aquaculture as well as organic
and natural beekeeping. With its distinguished editors and
international team of expert authors, this will be a standard
reference for all those researching organic animal farming as well
as the organic livestock farmers, organic certification and
regulatory bodies.
This collection features four peer-reviewed literature reviews on
integrated crop-livestock systems in agriculture. The first chapter
reviews the use of integrated crop-livestock systems to achieve
balance in organic animal farming. The chapter focusses primarily
on the use of agroforestry systems, their potential environmental
and economic benefits, as well as how they contribute to animal
health and welfare. The second chapter examines the different
state-of-the-art integrated crop-livestock systems in various
eco-regions worldwide under Conservation Agriculture. As a world
leader in the adoption of integrated crop-livestock systems, a
substantial part of the chapter is dedicated to the research and
adoption of these systems in Brazil. The third chapter illustrates
how crop-livestock systems contribute to improving global food
security and diversifying the diets of smallholder livelihoods. The
chapter explores the climate resilience of these systems and the
mitigation strategies developed and implemented by farmers to deal
with climate variability. The final chapter discusses the
development of whole-farm system models to understand the
complexity of integrated crop-livestock systems. The chapter
assesses the key processes governing interactions between farm
components and provides two examples of common whole-farm model
applications from contrasting environments to demonstrate this.
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