However, to be sustainable, future dairy systems will need to be C neutral and environmentally friendly. It is imperative to quantify the true environmental impact of intensively managed Kikuyu-based systems including impact on C emissions.
Our aim is to identify and evaluate options for C-neutral dairy production from Kikuyu-based systems
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Our approach and methods
The work includes a review of literature, establishing of base situation and modelling of C-neutral scenarios (Year 1); monitoring C emissions from pasture, C sequestration in the soil, as well as quantifying CH4 and CO2 gases from individual dairy cattle (year 2+). This will be done using the most recent technology including breath analysers for cattle, soil chambers and environmental GHG measuring equipment. Data acquired from soils, pastures and animals will allow us to quantify the real environmental impact of different production systems and management practices with increased accuracy.
GreenFeed breath analysers for cattle emissions (Waghorn et al., 2016; Denninger et al., 2019) and soil chambers and equipment to measure fluxes of GHG in the environment will be used on research station and/or selected participating commercial farms. Measurements from animal and soils will be used to fine tune advanced modelling tools to quantify and more accurately predict, true environmental impact of the different production systems.
Progress
Project Update December 2023
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Team Members
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Luciano Gonzalez
Team Leader
You can help
If you are interested in this project or think you may want to be involved at some stage, please contact anyone from the team below.
Project Team:
- Mulisa Dida – USyd – PhD Student – mulisa.dida@sydney.edu.au
For more information contact
Prof. Yani Garcia (sergio.garcia@sydney.edu.au) or Prof. Luciano Gonzalez (luciano.gonzalez@sydney.edu.au)
This research is funded by the Dairy UP initiative (https://www.dairyup.com.au/) and it is expected to benefit all farmers with kikuyu pastures.