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Dr Ercole Zerbini
CFN EMEA Technology Director,
Cargill Animal Feed & Nutrition,
Italy
IDF/FAO/IFCN World map
of animal feeding systems
in the dairy sector
World map of animal feeding systems
in the dairy sector
Joint IDF/FAO/IFCN reportBenoît Rouillé (IDF), Harinder Makkar (FAO) and Torsten Hemme (IFCN)
Speaker : Ercole Zerbini (Cargill), member of the Task Force on Animal Feeding
Presentation & goals of the project
Goals of the study
To describe the diversity of dairy feeding systems worldwide
Develop a continuous process for improving the knowledge on animal feeding in the dairy sector
To provide a starting point for discussions and development of recommendations on environmental, sustainability, food safety and nutrition issues.
To provide useful development data for the dairy and feed industry
Presentation & goals of the project
3 approaches...IDF has worked jointly with FAO and IFCN using different
approaches:
IDF approach is aimed at assessing feeding systems diversity and their relative importance in a country.
FAO approach is aimed at developing country-wise feed basket for different ruminant species to assess green house gas emissions animal species and animal product wise globally.
IFCN approach aimed at the economics and feed efficiency analysis of typical farms in participating countries
Presentation & goals of the project
General data Average milk yield
Source: Joined work of IDF, IFCN, FAO World map of animal feeding systems in the dairy sectorMr Benoît Rouillé / Institut de l’Elevage - France
Annual milk yield for average size typical farm
1000 Kg ECM / year
> 9
> 7 <= 9
> 5 <= 7
> 3 <= 5
> 1 <= 3
< 1
no data
Data source
IFCN: 43 countries
IDF : 17 countries
Data cross validated
between approaches
Presentation & goals of the project
General data % of roughages
Share of roughage in the ration
%
> 80 <= 100
> 60 <= 80
> 40<= 60
< 40
no data
Data source
IFCN: 43 countries
IDF : 17 countries
Data cross validated
between approaches
Source: Joined work of IDF, IFCN, FAO World map of animal feeding systems in the dairy sectorMr Benoît Rouillé / Institut de l’Elevage - France
Presentation & goals of the project
General data % of concentrates
Share of concentrate in the ration
%
> 40
> 20 <= 40
<20
no data
Data source
IFCN: 43 countries
IDF : 17 countries
Data cross validated
between approaches
Source: Joined work of IDF, IFCN, FAO World map of animal feeding systems in the dairy sectorMr Benoît Rouillé / Institut de l’Elevage - France
IDF approach:diversity of the feeding systems worldwide
MethodologyA data survey has been designed by the partner organizations
involved in the project (IDF, FAO and IFCN).
The questionnaire was divided in three parts:
Part #1: general overview of the national milk production.
Part #2: average stucture of dairy farms in the country (number of cows, milk yield, fat and protein contents).
Part #3: diversity of feeding systems identified by each country with their own criteria (farm size, climate, etc.)
IDF approach:diversity of the feeding systems worldwide
Results 25 countries answered the questionnaire. 20 answers
have been taken into account.
Three examples:
• France: 5 different feeding systems identified
=> region
• Japan: 3 different feeding systems identified
=> size
• South Africa: 3 different feeding systems identified
=> feeding system
Between 1 and 5 feeding systems identified / country
IDF approach:diversity of the feeding systems worldwide
France (regional key)
SystemsLowland
>30%maize
Lowland
10-30%maize
Mountain&Piedmont
Grassland
Lowland
Grassland
Mountain&Piedmont
With maize
Importance in national milk production (%) 35.6 23.9 18.4 15.7 6.4
Importance in total dairy farms (%) 38.2 22.2 15.9 8.1 15.6
Total feed intake (kg of DM/cow/year) 7060 6613 6275 6118 6841
Feed Efficiency (kg of milk/kg of DM) 1.15 1.11 1.11 1.11 1.11
Average number of cows per farm
(cow/farm)62 56 41 59 47
IDF approach:diversity of the feeding systems worldwide
Japan (farm size key)Systems
Small-scale
family farms
Medium to large-scale
integrated farmsMainly grazing farms
Importance in national milk production (%) 64 33 3
Importance in total dairy farms (%) 71 25 4
Total feed intake (kg of DM/cow/year) 7 180 7 140 7 050
Annual feed Efficiency (kg of milk/kg of DM) 1.10 1.10 1.09
Average number of cows per farm (cow/farm) 50 100 40
IDF approach:diversity of the feeding systems worldwide
South Africa (feeding system)Systems Pasture Total Mixed Ration (TMR) Mixed
Importance in national milk production (%) 60 35 5
Importance in total dairy farms (%) 56 38 6
Total feed intake (kg of DM/cow/year) 5 645 7 308 6 500
Annual feed Efficiency (kg of milk/kg of DM) 0.92 1.11 1.03
Average number of cows per system (cow/farm) 420 360 180
IDF approach:diversity of the feeding systems worldwide
Global IDF results
1
2
3
1 = roughages and compound feeds ; 2 = roughages + cereals +
compound feeds ; 3 = mainly roughages
IDF approach:diversity of the feeding systems worldwide
Conclusion IDF approach allows us to have an overview of the
different feeding systems within a country but also makes possible comparisons between countries.
It attempts to explain the technical diversity of feeding systems in the dairy sector worldwide.
It is has proven to be a complex task issue because of the large number of parameters that identify different feeding systems (herd size, breed, forage availability, etc) and the different weight they have in different environments ( region, climatic zones, etc.)
IDF approach:diversity of the feeding systems worldwide
Importance of a consolidated IDF-IFCN-FAO report of approaches and results
The process developed (method, questionnaires, partners identified, etc) is useful for new work and available to dairy and feed industries
The results being synthesized into a comprehensive monograph will be a source of information for new developments of the dairy or feed industry.
These results could be very useful for new studies attempting to relate feeding systems to changes in milk quantity and quality.
Thank youfor your attention
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