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Does cattle production affect global warming?

Gantner, Vesna; Krstić, Boro; Gantner, Ranko; Steiner, Zvonimir; Popović, Vera

(Belgrade : Institute of Agricultural Economics, 2024)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Gantner, Vesna
AU  - Krstić, Boro
AU  - Gantner, Ranko
AU  - Steiner, Zvonimir
AU  - Popović, Vera
PY  - 2024
UR  - http://fiver.ifvcns.rs/handle/123456789/4278
AB  - In all developed countries, an efficient livestock and cattle production sector is required to ensure a consistent supply of high-quality food. According to recent publications, the global livestock business accounts for 14.5% of total anthropogenic emissions, with the cattle sector contributing to 65%. Although it contributes to total emissions, the livestock sector has the potential to mitigate climate change by 14% to 41%. It is important to emphasize that the animal production sector is critical to food production, which is essential to human survival. However, the reliability of these estimations is frequently called into question. There is currently a particularly active campaign against the livestock and cattle production sectors, and it is critical to identify the interest groups behind it and their reasons. The issue must be asked: would there be a drive for artificial or vegan “meat” if there was no intense campaign against livestock farming as the claimed cause of climate change?
PB  - Belgrade : Institute of Agricultural Economics
C3  - Proceedings, 4th International Scientific Conference "Sustainable Agriculture and Rural Development", 14-15 December 2023,Belgrade
T1  - Does cattle production affect global warming?
EP  - 37
SP  - 27
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_fiver_4278
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Gantner, Vesna and Krstić, Boro and Gantner, Ranko and Steiner, Zvonimir and Popović, Vera",
year = "2024",
abstract = "In all developed countries, an efficient livestock and cattle production sector is required to ensure a consistent supply of high-quality food. According to recent publications, the global livestock business accounts for 14.5% of total anthropogenic emissions, with the cattle sector contributing to 65%. Although it contributes to total emissions, the livestock sector has the potential to mitigate climate change by 14% to 41%. It is important to emphasize that the animal production sector is critical to food production, which is essential to human survival. However, the reliability of these estimations is frequently called into question. There is currently a particularly active campaign against the livestock and cattle production sectors, and it is critical to identify the interest groups behind it and their reasons. The issue must be asked: would there be a drive for artificial or vegan “meat” if there was no intense campaign against livestock farming as the claimed cause of climate change?",
publisher = "Belgrade : Institute of Agricultural Economics",
journal = "Proceedings, 4th International Scientific Conference "Sustainable Agriculture and Rural Development", 14-15 December 2023,Belgrade",
title = "Does cattle production affect global warming?",
pages = "37-27",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_fiver_4278"
}
Gantner, V., Krstić, B., Gantner, R., Steiner, Z.,& Popović, V.. (2024). Does cattle production affect global warming?. in Proceedings, 4th International Scientific Conference "Sustainable Agriculture and Rural Development", 14-15 December 2023,Belgrade
Belgrade : Institute of Agricultural Economics., 27-37.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_fiver_4278
Gantner V, Krstić B, Gantner R, Steiner Z, Popović V. Does cattle production affect global warming?. in Proceedings, 4th International Scientific Conference "Sustainable Agriculture and Rural Development", 14-15 December 2023,Belgrade. 2024;:27-37.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_fiver_4278 .
Gantner, Vesna, Krstić, Boro, Gantner, Ranko, Steiner, Zvonimir, Popović, Vera, "Does cattle production affect global warming?" in Proceedings, 4th International Scientific Conference "Sustainable Agriculture and Rural Development", 14-15 December 2023,Belgrade (2024):27-37,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_fiver_4278 .

The differences in subclinical mastitis prevalence and effect on milk production due to cows’ breed and breeding region

Gantner, Vesna; Popović, Vera; Steiner, Zvonimir; Gantner, Ranko; Potočnik, Klemen

(Belgrade : Institute of Agricultural Economics, 2024)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Gantner, Vesna
AU  - Popović, Vera
AU  - Steiner, Zvonimir
AU  - Gantner, Ranko
AU  - Potočnik, Klemen
PY  - 2024
UR  - http://fiver.ifvcns.rs/handle/123456789/4279
AB  - The purpose of this study was to look into how the breed (Holstein or Simmental) and breeding region (Central, Eastern, and Mediterranean) influence the occurrence of subclinical mastitis and its impact on milk production. In order to do this, the study examined 3,953,637 test-day records of Holstein cows and 4,922,751 test-day records of Simmental cows. The daily lactose content was utilized to diagnose subclinical mastitis. The study’s findings showed that subclinical mastitis rates varied significantly depending on the breed and breeding location. The Eastern region’s Holstein cows were the least common. On the test-day, when subclinical mastitis was found in all regions and breeds, the lowest daily milk output was also noted. Subsequent milk records, however, revealed an increase in milk output that differed according to breed and breeding location. The Holstein cows from the Eastern region showed the largest overall increase in milk production. According to these results, healing potential differs greatly depending on the breed and breeding area. Eastern region farms raised Holstein cows, who had the lowest rate of mastitis-related problems and the best likelihood of recuperating and reaching their genetic output potential. As a result, this study implies that dairy cows that are reared at the large, specialized dairy farms that are common in the Eastern region recover more quickly.
PB  - Belgrade : Institute of Agricultural Economics
C3  - Proceedings, 4th International Scientific Conference "Sustainable Agriculture and Rural Development", 14-15 December 2023,Belgrade
T1  - The differences in subclinical mastitis prevalence and effect on milk production due to cows’ breed and breeding region
EP  - 391
SP  - 383
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_fiver_4279
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Gantner, Vesna and Popović, Vera and Steiner, Zvonimir and Gantner, Ranko and Potočnik, Klemen",
year = "2024",
abstract = "The purpose of this study was to look into how the breed (Holstein or Simmental) and breeding region (Central, Eastern, and Mediterranean) influence the occurrence of subclinical mastitis and its impact on milk production. In order to do this, the study examined 3,953,637 test-day records of Holstein cows and 4,922,751 test-day records of Simmental cows. The daily lactose content was utilized to diagnose subclinical mastitis. The study’s findings showed that subclinical mastitis rates varied significantly depending on the breed and breeding location. The Eastern region’s Holstein cows were the least common. On the test-day, when subclinical mastitis was found in all regions and breeds, the lowest daily milk output was also noted. Subsequent milk records, however, revealed an increase in milk output that differed according to breed and breeding location. The Holstein cows from the Eastern region showed the largest overall increase in milk production. According to these results, healing potential differs greatly depending on the breed and breeding area. Eastern region farms raised Holstein cows, who had the lowest rate of mastitis-related problems and the best likelihood of recuperating and reaching their genetic output potential. As a result, this study implies that dairy cows that are reared at the large, specialized dairy farms that are common in the Eastern region recover more quickly.",
publisher = "Belgrade : Institute of Agricultural Economics",
journal = "Proceedings, 4th International Scientific Conference "Sustainable Agriculture and Rural Development", 14-15 December 2023,Belgrade",
title = "The differences in subclinical mastitis prevalence and effect on milk production due to cows’ breed and breeding region",
pages = "391-383",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_fiver_4279"
}
Gantner, V., Popović, V., Steiner, Z., Gantner, R.,& Potočnik, K.. (2024). The differences in subclinical mastitis prevalence and effect on milk production due to cows’ breed and breeding region. in Proceedings, 4th International Scientific Conference "Sustainable Agriculture and Rural Development", 14-15 December 2023,Belgrade
Belgrade : Institute of Agricultural Economics., 383-391.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_fiver_4279
Gantner V, Popović V, Steiner Z, Gantner R, Potočnik K. The differences in subclinical mastitis prevalence and effect on milk production due to cows’ breed and breeding region. in Proceedings, 4th International Scientific Conference "Sustainable Agriculture and Rural Development", 14-15 December 2023,Belgrade. 2024;:383-391.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_fiver_4279 .
Gantner, Vesna, Popović, Vera, Steiner, Zvonimir, Gantner, Ranko, Potočnik, Klemen, "The differences in subclinical mastitis prevalence and effect on milk production due to cows’ breed and breeding region" in Proceedings, 4th International Scientific Conference "Sustainable Agriculture and Rural Development", 14-15 December 2023,Belgrade (2024):383-391,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_fiver_4279 .

Does cattle production affect global warming?

Gantner, Vesna; Gantner, Ranko; Steiner, Zvonimir; Krstić, Boro; Popović, Vera

(Belgrade : Institute of Agricultural Economics, 2023)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Gantner, Vesna
AU  - Gantner, Ranko
AU  - Steiner, Zvonimir
AU  - Krstić, Boro
AU  - Popović, Vera
PY  - 2023
UR  - http://fiver.ifvcns.rs/handle/123456789/4168
AB  - A strong livestock and cattle production sector is a necessary prerequisite for ensuring a reliable supply of quality food in all developed countries. Recent publications indicate that the global livestock industry is responsible for 14.5% of anthropogenic emissions, with the cattle sector accounting for 65%. Despite contributing to total emissions, the livestock sector has the potential to mitigate climate change by 14% to 41%. It is noteworthy that the livestock production sector is vital to food production, which is fundamental to human existence. However, the accuracy of these estimates is often called into question. There is currently a highly aggressive campaign against the livestock and cattle production sector, and it is essential to ascertain the interest groups behind this campaign and their motivations.
PB  - Belgrade : Institute of Agricultural Economics
C3  - Book of Abstracts, 4th International scientific conference Sustainable agriculture and rural development, Belgrade, December 2023
T1  - Does cattle production affect global warming?
EP  - 9
SP  - 9
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_fiver_4168
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Gantner, Vesna and Gantner, Ranko and Steiner, Zvonimir and Krstić, Boro and Popović, Vera",
year = "2023",
abstract = "A strong livestock and cattle production sector is a necessary prerequisite for ensuring a reliable supply of quality food in all developed countries. Recent publications indicate that the global livestock industry is responsible for 14.5% of anthropogenic emissions, with the cattle sector accounting for 65%. Despite contributing to total emissions, the livestock sector has the potential to mitigate climate change by 14% to 41%. It is noteworthy that the livestock production sector is vital to food production, which is fundamental to human existence. However, the accuracy of these estimates is often called into question. There is currently a highly aggressive campaign against the livestock and cattle production sector, and it is essential to ascertain the interest groups behind this campaign and their motivations.",
publisher = "Belgrade : Institute of Agricultural Economics",
journal = "Book of Abstracts, 4th International scientific conference Sustainable agriculture and rural development, Belgrade, December 2023",
title = "Does cattle production affect global warming?",
pages = "9-9",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_fiver_4168"
}
Gantner, V., Gantner, R., Steiner, Z., Krstić, B.,& Popović, V.. (2023). Does cattle production affect global warming?. in Book of Abstracts, 4th International scientific conference Sustainable agriculture and rural development, Belgrade, December 2023
Belgrade : Institute of Agricultural Economics., 9-9.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_fiver_4168
Gantner V, Gantner R, Steiner Z, Krstić B, Popović V. Does cattle production affect global warming?. in Book of Abstracts, 4th International scientific conference Sustainable agriculture and rural development, Belgrade, December 2023. 2023;:9-9.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_fiver_4168 .
Gantner, Vesna, Gantner, Ranko, Steiner, Zvonimir, Krstić, Boro, Popović, Vera, "Does cattle production affect global warming?" in Book of Abstracts, 4th International scientific conference Sustainable agriculture and rural development, Belgrade, December 2023 (2023):9-9,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_fiver_4168 .

The differences in subclinical mastitis prevalence and effect on milk production due to cows’ breed and breeding region

Gantner, Vesna; Popović, Vera; Steiner, Zvonimir; Gantner, Ranko; Potočnik, Klemen

(Belgrade : Institute of Agricultural Economics, 2023)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Gantner, Vesna
AU  - Popović, Vera
AU  - Steiner, Zvonimir
AU  - Gantner, Ranko
AU  - Potočnik, Klemen
PY  - 2023
UR  - http://fiver.ifvcns.rs/handle/123456789/4171
AB  - The objective of this study was to investigate how breed (Holstein or Simmental) and breeding region (Central, Eastern, and Mediterranean) affect the prevalence of subclinical mastitis and its impact on milk production. To achieve this, the study analysed a total of 4,922,751 test-day records of Simmental cows and 3,953,637 test-day records of Holstein cows. As indicator of subclinical mastitis, the daily lactose content was used.
PB  - Belgrade : Institute of Agricultural Economics
C3  - Book of Abstracts, 4th International scientific conference Sustainable agriculture and rural development, Belgrade, December 2023
T1  - The differences in subclinical mastitis prevalence and effect on milk production due to cows’ breed and breeding region
EP  - 59
SP  - 58
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_fiver_4171
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Gantner, Vesna and Popović, Vera and Steiner, Zvonimir and Gantner, Ranko and Potočnik, Klemen",
year = "2023",
abstract = "The objective of this study was to investigate how breed (Holstein or Simmental) and breeding region (Central, Eastern, and Mediterranean) affect the prevalence of subclinical mastitis and its impact on milk production. To achieve this, the study analysed a total of 4,922,751 test-day records of Simmental cows and 3,953,637 test-day records of Holstein cows. As indicator of subclinical mastitis, the daily lactose content was used.",
publisher = "Belgrade : Institute of Agricultural Economics",
journal = "Book of Abstracts, 4th International scientific conference Sustainable agriculture and rural development, Belgrade, December 2023",
title = "The differences in subclinical mastitis prevalence and effect on milk production due to cows’ breed and breeding region",
pages = "59-58",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_fiver_4171"
}
Gantner, V., Popović, V., Steiner, Z., Gantner, R.,& Potočnik, K.. (2023). The differences in subclinical mastitis prevalence and effect on milk production due to cows’ breed and breeding region. in Book of Abstracts, 4th International scientific conference Sustainable agriculture and rural development, Belgrade, December 2023
Belgrade : Institute of Agricultural Economics., 58-59.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_fiver_4171
Gantner V, Popović V, Steiner Z, Gantner R, Potočnik K. The differences in subclinical mastitis prevalence and effect on milk production due to cows’ breed and breeding region. in Book of Abstracts, 4th International scientific conference Sustainable agriculture and rural development, Belgrade, December 2023. 2023;:58-59.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_fiver_4171 .
Gantner, Vesna, Popović, Vera, Steiner, Zvonimir, Gantner, Ranko, Potočnik, Klemen, "The differences in subclinical mastitis prevalence and effect on milk production due to cows’ breed and breeding region" in Book of Abstracts, 4th International scientific conference Sustainable agriculture and rural development, Belgrade, December 2023 (2023):58-59,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_fiver_4171 .

The variability of microclimate parameters in dairy cattle farm facility

Gantner, Vesna; Đinka, Danko; Popović, Vera; Ćosić, Milivoje; Sudarić, Tihana; Gantner, Ranko

(Belgrade : Institute of Agricultural Economics, 2023)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Gantner, Vesna
AU  - Đinka, Danko
AU  - Popović, Vera
AU  - Ćosić, Milivoje
AU  - Sudarić, Tihana
AU  - Gantner, Ranko
PY  - 2023
UR  - http://fiver.ifvcns.rs/handle/123456789/3379
AB  - Since the change in climate is unquestionable if we plan to have sustainable milk production we need to implement a long-term mitigation method. A precondition for the genetic evaluation and selection of genetically heat-resistant animals is the measurement and analysis of the variability of microclimate parameters. Therefore, this research aimed to show the variability of microclimate parameters in a selected dairy cattle farm. The records of ambient temperature and relative humidity in the selected farm were measured using a Datalogger. The conducted research and data analysis indicate noticeable variability of observed microclimate parameters (ambient temperature, relative humidity and temperature-humidity index) in regard to the measurement days. Determined daily THI values indicate a high probability of the occurrence of heat stress in the observed period. Furthermore, daily monitoring of microclimate parameters enables timely reaction and prevention of more serious consequences of heat stress on dairy cows.
PB  - Belgrade : Institute of Agricultural Economics
C3  - Thematic Proceedings, 3rd international Scientific Conference "Sustainable Agriculture and Rural Development", February 2023, Belgrade
T1  - The variability of microclimate parameters in dairy cattle farm facility
EP  - 86
SP  - 77
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_fiver_3379
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Gantner, Vesna and Đinka, Danko and Popović, Vera and Ćosić, Milivoje and Sudarić, Tihana and Gantner, Ranko",
year = "2023",
abstract = "Since the change in climate is unquestionable if we plan to have sustainable milk production we need to implement a long-term mitigation method. A precondition for the genetic evaluation and selection of genetically heat-resistant animals is the measurement and analysis of the variability of microclimate parameters. Therefore, this research aimed to show the variability of microclimate parameters in a selected dairy cattle farm. The records of ambient temperature and relative humidity in the selected farm were measured using a Datalogger. The conducted research and data analysis indicate noticeable variability of observed microclimate parameters (ambient temperature, relative humidity and temperature-humidity index) in regard to the measurement days. Determined daily THI values indicate a high probability of the occurrence of heat stress in the observed period. Furthermore, daily monitoring of microclimate parameters enables timely reaction and prevention of more serious consequences of heat stress on dairy cows.",
publisher = "Belgrade : Institute of Agricultural Economics",
journal = "Thematic Proceedings, 3rd international Scientific Conference "Sustainable Agriculture and Rural Development", February 2023, Belgrade",
title = "The variability of microclimate parameters in dairy cattle farm facility",
pages = "86-77",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_fiver_3379"
}
Gantner, V., Đinka, D., Popović, V., Ćosić, M., Sudarić, T.,& Gantner, R.. (2023). The variability of microclimate parameters in dairy cattle farm facility. in Thematic Proceedings, 3rd international Scientific Conference "Sustainable Agriculture and Rural Development", February 2023, Belgrade
Belgrade : Institute of Agricultural Economics., 77-86.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_fiver_3379
Gantner V, Đinka D, Popović V, Ćosić M, Sudarić T, Gantner R. The variability of microclimate parameters in dairy cattle farm facility. in Thematic Proceedings, 3rd international Scientific Conference "Sustainable Agriculture and Rural Development", February 2023, Belgrade. 2023;:77-86.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_fiver_3379 .
Gantner, Vesna, Đinka, Danko, Popović, Vera, Ćosić, Milivoje, Sudarić, Tihana, Gantner, Ranko, "The variability of microclimate parameters in dairy cattle farm facility" in Thematic Proceedings, 3rd international Scientific Conference "Sustainable Agriculture and Rural Development", February 2023, Belgrade (2023):77-86,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_fiver_3379 .

The impact of the animal production sector on the environment

Gantner, Vesna; Popović, Vera; Ćosić, Milivoje; Gantner, Ranko

(Bijeljina : Bijeljina Univerzitet, 2022)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Gantner, Vesna
AU  - Popović, Vera
AU  - Ćosić, Milivoje
AU  - Gantner, Ranko
PY  - 2022
UR  - http://fiver.ifvcns.rs/handle/123456789/3182
AB  - Changes in climate will significantly affect agricultural production and especially plant and animal production worldwide. Climate change threatens global food supply as certain crops become more expensive due to reduced production and supply. The global human population is projected to increase to over 9 billion people by the year 2050. Forecasted population growth will result in an increase in demands for food by about 50–60% approximated to the current demands. This study aimed to show the models and the possibilities of improving productivity while reducing emissions. Precision animal farming by using various sensors and big data management contributes improvement of the system in terms of animal health, productivity, and welfare. It will make it possible for farmers to optimize the management of the farm and consequently realize an efficient and sustainable production system from the economic and environmental point of view.
PB  - Bijeljina : Bijeljina Univerzitet
C3  - Book of Abstracts, 5th International Scientific Conference "Village and Agriculture", 30 September - 1 October 2022, Bijeljina, Republic of Srpska, BiH
T1  - The impact of the animal production sector on the environment
EP  - 17
SP  - 17
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_fiver_3182
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Gantner, Vesna and Popović, Vera and Ćosić, Milivoje and Gantner, Ranko",
year = "2022",
abstract = "Changes in climate will significantly affect agricultural production and especially plant and animal production worldwide. Climate change threatens global food supply as certain crops become more expensive due to reduced production and supply. The global human population is projected to increase to over 9 billion people by the year 2050. Forecasted population growth will result in an increase in demands for food by about 50–60% approximated to the current demands. This study aimed to show the models and the possibilities of improving productivity while reducing emissions. Precision animal farming by using various sensors and big data management contributes improvement of the system in terms of animal health, productivity, and welfare. It will make it possible for farmers to optimize the management of the farm and consequently realize an efficient and sustainable production system from the economic and environmental point of view.",
publisher = "Bijeljina : Bijeljina Univerzitet",
journal = "Book of Abstracts, 5th International Scientific Conference "Village and Agriculture", 30 September - 1 October 2022, Bijeljina, Republic of Srpska, BiH",
title = "The impact of the animal production sector on the environment",
pages = "17-17",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_fiver_3182"
}
Gantner, V., Popović, V., Ćosić, M.,& Gantner, R.. (2022). The impact of the animal production sector on the environment. in Book of Abstracts, 5th International Scientific Conference "Village and Agriculture", 30 September - 1 October 2022, Bijeljina, Republic of Srpska, BiH
Bijeljina : Bijeljina Univerzitet., 17-17.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_fiver_3182
Gantner V, Popović V, Ćosić M, Gantner R. The impact of the animal production sector on the environment. in Book of Abstracts, 5th International Scientific Conference "Village and Agriculture", 30 September - 1 October 2022, Bijeljina, Republic of Srpska, BiH. 2022;:17-17.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_fiver_3182 .
Gantner, Vesna, Popović, Vera, Ćosić, Milivoje, Gantner, Ranko, "The impact of the animal production sector on the environment" in Book of Abstracts, 5th International Scientific Conference "Village and Agriculture", 30 September - 1 October 2022, Bijeljina, Republic of Srpska, BiH (2022):17-17,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_fiver_3182 .