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Comparison of Greenhouse Gas Emissions, Nitrogen Intensity, Gross Margin, and Land Use Occupation between Conventional and Organic Dairy Farms

Hansen, Kristian Nikolai Jæger; Koesling, Matthias; Steinshamn, Håvard; Hansen, Bjørn Gunnar and Hansen, Sissel (2024) Comparison of Greenhouse Gas Emissions, Nitrogen Intensity, Gross Margin, and Land Use Occupation between Conventional and Organic Dairy Farms. Agricultural and Food Science, 33 (2), pp. 56-73.

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In this study, 200 Norwegian dairy farms were analyzed over three years to compare greenhouse gas emissions, nitrogen (N) intensity, gross margin, and land use occupation between organically and conventionally managed farms. Conventionally managed farm groups were constructed based on propensity matching, selecting the closest counterparts to organically managed farms (n=15). These groups, each containing 15 farms, were differentiated by an increasing number of matching variables. The first group was matched based on geographical location, milk quota, and milking cow units. In the second match, the proportion of milking cows in the total cattle herd was added, and in the third, the ratio of milk delivered to milk produced and concentrate usage per dairy cow were included. The analysis showed that the conventionally managed farms (n=185) had higher greenhouse gas emissions (1.42 vs 0.98 kg CO2 per 2.78 MJ of edible energy from milk and meat, calculated as GWP100-AR4) and higher N intensity (6.9 vs 5.0 kg N input per kg N output) compared to the organic farms (N=15). When comparing emissions per kg of energy-corrected milk (ECM) delivered, conventional farms also emitted more CO2 (1.07 vs 0.8 kg CO2 per kg ECM). Furthermore, conventionally managed farms showed lower gross margins both in terms of NOK per 2.78 MJ edible energy delivered (5.8 vs 6.5 NOK) and per milking cow unit (30 100 vs 34 400 NOK), and they used less land (2.9 vs 3.6 m² per 2.78 MJ edible energy delivered) compared to organic farms. No differences were observed among the three conventionally managed groups in terms of emissions, N intensity, land use occupation, and gross margin.


EPrint Type:Journal paper
Keywords:PROENV
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propensity matching
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life cycle assessment
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norwegian dairy farms
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Subjects: Animal husbandry > Production systems > Dairy cattle
Farming Systems > Farm economics
Animal husbandry > Production systems > Beef cattle
Environmental aspects > Air and water emissions
Farming Systems > Farm nutrient management
Research affiliation: Denmark > AU - Aarhus University
Norway > NORSØK - Norwegian Centre for Organic Agriculture
Horizon Europe or H2020 Grant Agreement Number:771134
DOI:10.23986/afsci.137608
Deposited By: Hansen, Mr. Kristian
ID Code:54421
Deposited On:05 Dec 2024 07:37
Last Modified:05 Dec 2024 07:37
Document Language:English
Status:Published
Refereed:Peer-reviewed and accepted

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