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Efficient Forage Based Ruminant Systems

Original titleEfficient Forage Based Ruminant Systems
Abstract

The concept of the project is to develop least-cost, low carbon economy blueprints for ruminant grassland systems that utilise home-grown forages - by maximising the capture of solar energy via forages into animal protein. Industry-led, the project is innovative in its active participatory approach. Starting at the grass roots with the primary producers, working alongside processors and a retailer to meet supply chain requirements, the project aims to address and successfully overcome the constraints and practical challenges to optimising the UK domestic vegetable protein production capability from forages. Innovative strategies will be validated scientifically within controlled experiments and evaluated on commercial farms for productive, economic and environmental efficiency.

Financing/ Donor
  • Innovate UK
(Research) Program
  • Further programmes
FiBL project leader/ contact
  • Moakes Simon (Department of Food System Sciences)
(people who are not linked are former FiBL employees)
Role of FiBL

WP leader

FiBL project number 35124
Date modified 12.11.2019
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