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[The role of reproductive biology in SDGs] Global warming and cattle reproduction: Will increase in cattle numbers progress to global warming?

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JOURNAL OF REPRODUCTION AND DEVELOPMENT
卷 68, 期 2, 页码 90-95

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SOCIETY REPRODUCTION & DEVELOPMENT-SRD
DOI: 10.1262/jrd.2021-149

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Cattle; Global warming; Greenhouse gases; Reproductive capacity; Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

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  1. JSPS KAKENHI [17HP2009]

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The livestock industry is a major contributor to greenhouse gas emissions, particularly from cattle. The increase in livestock consumption globally has led to a higher number of farm animals and accelerated greenhouse gas emissions due to reduced productivity and reproductive capacity in cattle. Improved breeding efficiency and reduction in non-productive animals are essential to mitigate the environmental impact and reduce global warming related to the livestock industry.
The livestock industry produces a large amount of greenhouse gases (GHG) that cause global warming. A high percentage of GHG emissions are derived from cattle and has been suggested to be a factor in global warming. With the global increase in the consumption of livestock products, the number of farm animals has increased. In addition, the reduction in productivity and reproductive capacity of cattle has resulted in accelerated GHG emissions. In a high-temperature environment, the pregnancy rate decreases, leading to an increase in animals that do not contribute to production. Consequently, GHG emission per unit product increases, thereby accelerating global warming. To reduce this environmental impact, it is important to improve the breeding efficiency of cattle by the use of reproductive technology and, thus, reduce the number of non-productive animals. Thus, reproductive biology plays a major role in mitigating global warming related to the livestock industry.

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