Quantification and segment flows of raw material used in animal feed in France
Abstract
Societal expectations linked to the feeding of farm animals (without GMO, without imported deforestation, less competition with food crops…) are intensifying. In order to construct a methodology to detail the segmentation of feed consumption by animal sector, the “Groupement d’Intérêt Scientifique Avenir Élevages” mobilized a network of experts. A method of data reconciliation based on constraint optimization was used to make the different available data sources consistent and build a complete overview of the flows of feed materials (grains, by-products and forages) through the French feed supply chain. For the year 2015, the total grains and by-products used to feed farm animals was evaluated around 34 Mt standardized to 85 % dry matter for concentrates and between 70 and 72.5 Mt of 100 % dry matter for forages. Cattle were the first consumers of feed grains and by-products (37 % in total with 25 % for dairy and mixed systems and 12 % for beef cattle), before poultry (34 %) and pigs (23 %). Cattle (dairy, mixed and beef) consumed 43 % of the volume of soybean meal available in France, equalizing that used for poultry (43 %) and much higher than that used for pigs (6 %). The constructed methodology gives precise indicators on feed use, its sustainability, the importance of livestock in the consumption of by-products from the food industry, and self-sufficiency in protein of the French livestock sector. Its transformation into a perennial observatory of raw materials fluxes used in animal feed is under study in order to have a multiannual follow-up of the evolution of consumption.
Attachments
No supporting information for this article##plugins.generic.statArticle.title##
Views: 4412
Most read articles by the same author(s)
- Sarah LAISSE, René BAUMONT, Léonie DUSART, Didier GAUDRÉ, Benoit ROUILLÉ, Marc BENOIT, Patrick VEYSSET, Didier RÉMOND, Jean-Louis PEYRAUD, The net feed conversion efficiency of livestock: a new approach to assess the contribution of livestock to human feeding , INRAE Productions Animales: Vol. 31 No. 3 (2018): Volume 31: Issue3: Dossier: Feed resources for livestock
- Audrey MICHAUD, Sylvain PLANTUREUX, René BAUMONT, Luc DELABY, Grasslands, a source of wealth and support for innovation for more sustainable and acceptable ruminant livestock farming , INRAE Productions Animales: Vol. 33 No. 3 (2020)
- Joao Pedro DOMINGUES, Thierry BONAUDO, Benoit GABRIELLE, Christophe PERROT, Yves TRÉGARO, Muriel TICHIT†, Livestock intensification in rural areas and the provision of socio-environmental and cultural services , INRAE Productions Animales: Vol. 32 No. 2 (2019): Volume 32 Issue 2: Special Issue. Major challenges and solutions for livestock farming
- Jean-Louis PEYRAUD, Joël AUBIN, Marc BARBIER, René BAUMONT, Cécile BERRI, Jean-Pierre BIDANEL, Christine CITTI, Corinne COTINOT, Christian DUCROT, Pierre DUPRAZ, Philippe FAVERDIN, Nicolas FRIGGENS, Sabine HOUOT, Marie-Odile NOZIÈRES-PETIT, Claire ROGEL-GAILLARD, Véronique SANTÉ-LHOUTELLIER, Science for tomorrow’s livestock farming: A forward thinking conducted at INRA , INRAE Productions Animales: Vol. 32 No. 2 (2019): Volume 32 Issue 2: Special Issue. Major challenges and solutions for livestock farming
- Gaëlle MAXIN, Pierre NOZIÈRE, Daniel SAUVANT, René BAUMONT, Application of multi-criteria evaluation methods to ruminant diets: identification of criteria to be evaluated and indicators to be measured on feeds , INRAE Productions Animales: Vol. 31 No. 3 (2018): Volume 31: Issue3: Dossier: Feed resources for livestock
- Magali JOUVEN, Laurence PUILLET, Christophe PERROT, Thomas POMEON, João-Pedro DOMINGUEZ, Thierry BONAUDO, Muriel TICHIT, What are the plant/animal balances in continental France, on two spatial scales? , INRAE Productions Animales: Vol. 31 No. 4 (2018)
- René BAUMONT, Agnès GIRARD, The journal “INRA Productions Animales” in the scientific production in the animal sciences and husbandry , INRAE Productions Animales: Vol. 32 No. 2 (2019): Volume 32 Issue 2: Special Issue. Major challenges and solutions for livestock farming
- Marie-Odile NOZIERES, Virginie BARITAUX, Christèle COUZY, Marie DERVILLE, Christophe PERROT, Pierre SANS, Gérard YOU, Transformations of the French sectors of meat and dairy products: the place of the breeders in question , INRAE Productions Animales: Vol. 31 No. 1 (2018)
- Sophie MADELRIEUX, Jean-Yves COURTONNE, Myriam GRILLOT, Souhil HARCHAOUI, Bioeconomy and circular economy: critical reading and place of the livestock sectors , INRAE Productions Animales: Vol. 36 No. 1 (2023)
- Jean-Noël DEPEYROT, Marc PARMENTIER, Christophe PERROT, Ruminant breeding: towards a labour shortage? , INRAE Productions Animales: Vol. 36 No. 1 (2023)