The application of ecologically intensive principles to the systemic redesign of livestock farms on native grasslands: A case of co-innovation in Rocha, Uruguay

CONTEXT: Family-run cow-calf farms based on native grasslands exhibit low economic and social sustainability, as reflected in low family incomes and high workloads. Experimental results have shown that pasture–herd interaction management could improve native grasslands and animal productivity OBJECTIVE: This paper analyzes the extent to which the sustainability of family-run livestock farms based on native grasslands could be enhanced by a systemic redesign informed by ecological intensification practices. The research questions address the initial state of farm sustainability, key bottlenecks to improving farm sustainability, and changes in sustainability criteria achieved over three years of farm redesign. METHODS: The study was executed as part of a multi-level co-innovation project in Uruguay in which a team of scientist-practitioners and seven farm families participated in farm characterization, diagnosis, and redesign. The farm characterization took the form of indicators to describe the farms’ management and bio-physical subsystems. Redesign plans were negotiated between the research team and the farmers. Frequent monitoring and evaluation cycles enabled finetuning across the years of implementation. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: Improvements were observed in the economic indicators gross margin (+55%), return to labor (+71%), and family income (+53%) and in the social indicator workload ( 22%), and the environmental indicators bird diversity and ecosystem integrity index were maintained or increased slightly. These changes were explained by the uptake of coherent sets of ecological intensification practices causing changes in forage height (+30%), forage allowance (+69%), pregnancy (+22), weight of weaning calf per mating cow (+32%), and presence of tussocks (+65%). Ecological intensification principles resulted in synergistic positive effects between productivity–biodiversity tradeoffs and the scope for enhanced farm resilience and stability. SIGNIFICANCE: Cow-calf family-run farms can be transformed to produce positive environmental and social effects and viable economic results. The implementation of projects in a co-innovation context may be taken as a guide to scaling up and scaling out the ecological intensification of livestock production on native grasslands, contributing to an extension system at the national level with the aim of improving cow-calf systems sustainability.

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Main Authors: Ruggia, Andrea, Dogliotti, Santiago, Aguerre, Maria Veronica, Albicette, Maria Marta, Blumetto, Oscar, Cardozo, Geronimo, Leoni, Carolina, Quintans, Graciela, Scarlato, Santiago, Tittonell, Pablo Adrian, Rossing, Walter A.H.
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Published: Elsevier 2021-06
Subjects:Granjas Lecheras, Explotación Agrícola Familiar, Sostenibilidad, Pastizal Natural, Pastizales, Dairy Farms, Family Farms, Sustainability, Natural Pastures, Pastures,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12123/10614
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0308521X21001013
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.agsy.2021.103148
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topic Granjas Lecheras
Explotación Agrícola Familiar
Sostenibilidad
Pastizal Natural
Pastizales
Dairy Farms
Family Farms
Sustainability
Natural Pastures
Pastures
Granjas Lecheras
Explotación Agrícola Familiar
Sostenibilidad
Pastizal Natural
Pastizales
Dairy Farms
Family Farms
Sustainability
Natural Pastures
Pastures
spellingShingle Granjas Lecheras
Explotación Agrícola Familiar
Sostenibilidad
Pastizal Natural
Pastizales
Dairy Farms
Family Farms
Sustainability
Natural Pastures
Pastures
Granjas Lecheras
Explotación Agrícola Familiar
Sostenibilidad
Pastizal Natural
Pastizales
Dairy Farms
Family Farms
Sustainability
Natural Pastures
Pastures
Ruggia, Andrea
Dogliotti, Santiago
Aguerre, Maria Veronica
Albicette, Maria Marta
Blumetto, Oscar
Cardozo, Geronimo
Leoni, Carolina
Quintans, Graciela
Scarlato, Santiago
Tittonell, Pablo Adrian
Rossing, Walter A.H.
The application of ecologically intensive principles to the systemic redesign of livestock farms on native grasslands: A case of co-innovation in Rocha, Uruguay
description CONTEXT: Family-run cow-calf farms based on native grasslands exhibit low economic and social sustainability, as reflected in low family incomes and high workloads. Experimental results have shown that pasture–herd interaction management could improve native grasslands and animal productivity OBJECTIVE: This paper analyzes the extent to which the sustainability of family-run livestock farms based on native grasslands could be enhanced by a systemic redesign informed by ecological intensification practices. The research questions address the initial state of farm sustainability, key bottlenecks to improving farm sustainability, and changes in sustainability criteria achieved over three years of farm redesign. METHODS: The study was executed as part of a multi-level co-innovation project in Uruguay in which a team of scientist-practitioners and seven farm families participated in farm characterization, diagnosis, and redesign. The farm characterization took the form of indicators to describe the farms’ management and bio-physical subsystems. Redesign plans were negotiated between the research team and the farmers. Frequent monitoring and evaluation cycles enabled finetuning across the years of implementation. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: Improvements were observed in the economic indicators gross margin (+55%), return to labor (+71%), and family income (+53%) and in the social indicator workload ( 22%), and the environmental indicators bird diversity and ecosystem integrity index were maintained or increased slightly. These changes were explained by the uptake of coherent sets of ecological intensification practices causing changes in forage height (+30%), forage allowance (+69%), pregnancy (+22), weight of weaning calf per mating cow (+32%), and presence of tussocks (+65%). Ecological intensification principles resulted in synergistic positive effects between productivity–biodiversity tradeoffs and the scope for enhanced farm resilience and stability. SIGNIFICANCE: Cow-calf family-run farms can be transformed to produce positive environmental and social effects and viable economic results. The implementation of projects in a co-innovation context may be taken as a guide to scaling up and scaling out the ecological intensification of livestock production on native grasslands, contributing to an extension system at the national level with the aim of improving cow-calf systems sustainability.
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author Ruggia, Andrea
Dogliotti, Santiago
Aguerre, Maria Veronica
Albicette, Maria Marta
Blumetto, Oscar
Cardozo, Geronimo
Leoni, Carolina
Quintans, Graciela
Scarlato, Santiago
Tittonell, Pablo Adrian
Rossing, Walter A.H.
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Dogliotti, Santiago
Aguerre, Maria Veronica
Albicette, Maria Marta
Blumetto, Oscar
Cardozo, Geronimo
Leoni, Carolina
Quintans, Graciela
Scarlato, Santiago
Tittonell, Pablo Adrian
Rossing, Walter A.H.
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title The application of ecologically intensive principles to the systemic redesign of livestock farms on native grasslands: A case of co-innovation in Rocha, Uruguay
title_short The application of ecologically intensive principles to the systemic redesign of livestock farms on native grasslands: A case of co-innovation in Rocha, Uruguay
title_full The application of ecologically intensive principles to the systemic redesign of livestock farms on native grasslands: A case of co-innovation in Rocha, Uruguay
title_fullStr The application of ecologically intensive principles to the systemic redesign of livestock farms on native grasslands: A case of co-innovation in Rocha, Uruguay
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spelling oai:localhost:20.500.12123-106142021-10-28T11:18:15Z The application of ecologically intensive principles to the systemic redesign of livestock farms on native grasslands: A case of co-innovation in Rocha, Uruguay Ruggia, Andrea Dogliotti, Santiago Aguerre, Maria Veronica Albicette, Maria Marta Blumetto, Oscar Cardozo, Geronimo Leoni, Carolina Quintans, Graciela Scarlato, Santiago Tittonell, Pablo Adrian Rossing, Walter A.H. Granjas Lecheras Explotación Agrícola Familiar Sostenibilidad Pastizal Natural Pastizales Dairy Farms Family Farms Sustainability Natural Pastures Pastures CONTEXT: Family-run cow-calf farms based on native grasslands exhibit low economic and social sustainability, as reflected in low family incomes and high workloads. Experimental results have shown that pasture–herd interaction management could improve native grasslands and animal productivity OBJECTIVE: This paper analyzes the extent to which the sustainability of family-run livestock farms based on native grasslands could be enhanced by a systemic redesign informed by ecological intensification practices. The research questions address the initial state of farm sustainability, key bottlenecks to improving farm sustainability, and changes in sustainability criteria achieved over three years of farm redesign. METHODS: The study was executed as part of a multi-level co-innovation project in Uruguay in which a team of scientist-practitioners and seven farm families participated in farm characterization, diagnosis, and redesign. The farm characterization took the form of indicators to describe the farms’ management and bio-physical subsystems. Redesign plans were negotiated between the research team and the farmers. Frequent monitoring and evaluation cycles enabled finetuning across the years of implementation. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: Improvements were observed in the economic indicators gross margin (+55%), return to labor (+71%), and family income (+53%) and in the social indicator workload ( 22%), and the environmental indicators bird diversity and ecosystem integrity index were maintained or increased slightly. These changes were explained by the uptake of coherent sets of ecological intensification practices causing changes in forage height (+30%), forage allowance (+69%), pregnancy (+22), weight of weaning calf per mating cow (+32%), and presence of tussocks (+65%). Ecological intensification principles resulted in synergistic positive effects between productivity–biodiversity tradeoffs and the scope for enhanced farm resilience and stability. SIGNIFICANCE: Cow-calf family-run farms can be transformed to produce positive environmental and social effects and viable economic results. The implementation of projects in a co-innovation context may be taken as a guide to scaling up and scaling out the ecological intensification of livestock production on native grasslands, contributing to an extension system at the national level with the aim of improving cow-calf systems sustainability. Estación Experimental Agropecuaria Bariloche Fil: Ruggia, Andrea. Instituto Nacional de Investigacion Agropecuaria (INIA). Programa Nacional de Investigacion en Produccion Familiar. Estacion Experimental INIA Las Brujas; Uruguay Fil: Dogliotti, Santiago. Universidad de la República. Facultad de Agronomía. Departamento de Produccion Vegetal; Uruguay Fil: Aguerre, Maria Veronica. Instituto Nacional de Investigacion Agropecuaria (INIA). Programa Nacional de Investigacion en Produccion Familiar. Estacion Experimental INIA Las Brujas; Uruguay Fil: Albicette, Maria Marta. Instituto Nacional de Investigacion Agropecuaria (INIA). Programa Nacional de Investigacion en Produccion Familiar. 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Estacion Experimental INIA Las Brujas; Uruguay Fil: Tittonell, Pablo Adrian. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA). Estación Experimental Agropecuaria Bariloche; Argentina Fil: Tittonell, Pablo Adrian. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Cientificas y Tecnicas. Instituto de Investigaciones Forestales y Agropecuarias Bariloche; Argentina Fil: Rossing, Walter A.H. Wageningen University and Research. Farming Systems Ecology, Plant Sciences Group; Holanda 2021-10-28T11:11:59Z 2021-10-28T11:11:59Z 2021-06 info:ar-repo/semantics/artículo info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12123/10614 https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0308521X21001013 0308-521X https://doi.org/10.1016/j.agsy.2021.103148 eng info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess application/pdf Elsevier Agricultural Systems 191 : Art: 103148 (Junio 2021)