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This book covers the subject of grasslands used for grazing
livestock. Grasslands can be split into improved and unimproved
pastures (also a sub-set of rangelands). Land used for livestock
industries occupy 70% agricultural land and about 40% of total land
and produce 40% of agricultural gross domestic product (FAO, 2005;
Steinfeld et al., 2006). Increasing populations and incomes,
coupled with a change in diets and urbanisation in the developing
world, is enhancing demand for pasture-based products (Devine,
2003; Schmidhuber and Shetty, 2005). For example, milk and meat
production is predicted to double to just over 1 billion tonnes of
milk and 465 million tonnes of meat by 2050 (Steinfeld et al.,
2006). To meet these demands most effort will go into
intensification of improved pastures, which translates into high
stocking densities supported by large inputs of fertilisers, feed
supplements and energy.
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