Climate change and dairy farming sustainability; a causal loop paradox and its mitigation scenario

Heliyon. 2024 Jan 24;10(3):e25200. doi: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e25200. eCollection 2024 Feb 15.

Abstract

It is arguable at this time whether climate change is a cause or effect of the disruption in dairy farming. Climate change drastically affects the productive performance of livestock, including milk and meat production, and this could be attributed to the deviation of energy resources towards adaptive mechanisms. However, livestock farming also contributes substantially to the existing greenhouse gas pool, which is the causal of the climate change. We gathered relevant information from the recent publication and reviewed it to elaborate on sustainable dairy farming management in a changing climatic scenario, and efforts are needed to gather this material to develop methods that could help to overcome the adversities associated with livestock industries. We summarize the intervention points to reverse these adversities, such as application of genetic technology, nutrition intervention, utilization of chemical inhibitors, immunization, and application of metagenomics, which may help to sustain farm animal production in the changing climate scenario.

Keywords: Adaptation; Climate change; Dairy production; Mitigation; Sustainable livestock production.

Publication types

  • Review