Explore
Communities in English
Advertise on Engormix
Evonik Animal Nutrition
Content sponsored by:
Evonik Animal Nutrition

Low CP to tackle N emission dilemma

Published: October 11, 2018
Summary
The global pork production is expected to rise by 10% over the next decade. Given, however, that pig farmers worldwide are currently struggling to keep up with increasingly stringent regulations on nitrogen (N) pollution emission, now is clearly not the time to rest on our laurels, rather for a sober reality check. Put simply - more pigs will mean more N excretion, meaning pig farmers will soo...
Related topics:
Authors:
John Htoo
Evonik Animal Nutrition
Recommend
Comment
Share
Vargas Alejandro
UNAM - Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
22 de octubre de 2018

Congratulations. Actually, I´m working in composting necromass as biosolids to produce an organic fertilizer which is employed inside our pig farm to produce corn to feed pigs.

If the biopile is designed and arranged properly, the fermentation process is not stimulated but the respiration process is activated. So, the N emissions are reduced. However, I think it is very important to reduce the N level in diets to obtain a better gut environment and improve the pig health in the operation.

Best regards from México!

Recommend
Reply
John Htoo
Evonik Animal Nutrition
15 de julio de 2020
Vargas Alejandro Thank you for the good comment. Composting of manure (necromass) as biosolids to produce an organic fertilizer (or for producing biogas) a sustainable way to minimize the N excretion to the environment. As you mentioned, lowering CP level in weaned pigs diets in combination with gut health promoting additives is a strategy to improve gut barrier function and control post-weaning diarrhea in weaned pigs. Kind regards.
Recommend
Reply
Adewoye Ezekiel Doyin
20 de julio de 2020
It's a work in progress presently and need for research assistant or opportunities will be really helpful in completely understanding the full impact
Recommend
Reply
1
Profile picture
Would you like to discuss another topic? Create a new post to engage with experts in the community.
Join Engormix and be part of the largest agribusiness social network in the world.