Water Footprint Analysis of Sheep and Goat from Various Production Systems in Northern China

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Water scarcity is a significant global problem. Considerable water resources are consumed in the production of livestock and poultry products, thus posing a huge challenge to global freshwater resources. Sheep meat has the second highest water footprint among livestock meat products. Furthermore, as the demand for sheep meat increases on a year by year basis, water consumption continues to rise as a result. In order to make better informed decisions around water management, it is necessary to estimate the water footprint of animal husbandry. This study offers a comprehensive overview of the water footprint of sheep in Northern China. It analyzes the water footprint of feed production and virtual water using CROPWAT, based on the water footprint of sheep and goats in Shanxi under different production systems and feed components. The water footprint was calculated to be 6.03 m3/kg for sheep and 5.05 m3/kg for goats, respectively. Therefore, the water footprint of three farming modes, including grazing mixed and industrial in the Shanxi region was slightly higher than what other experts have evaluated for China. These data provide crucial information that can help reduce water resource consumption in animal husbandry and contribute to the development of sustainable strategies.

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Jiao, F., Nie, L., Shao, J., Wang, Y., Du, Y., Guo, X., … Liu, Z. (2023). Water Footprint Analysis of Sheep and Goat from Various Production Systems in Northern China. Sustainability (Switzerland), 15(13). https://doi.org/10.3390/su151310504

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