Project: Increasing productivity, resource efficiency and product quality to increase the economic competitiveness of forage and grazing based cattle production systems

Acronym SusCatt (Reference Number: 30)
Duration 01/09/2017 - 31/08/2020
Project Topic The productivity of milk and meat production from European cattle has increased considerably in recent decades. However, the sustainability of this intensification is questioned due to environmental and animal welfare trade-offs and growing reliance on edible food and imported soy as feed. The proposed project aims to evaluate the productivity, resource-use efficiency and consumers’ acceptability of a transition to high forage and pasture diets for European cattle. The project will focus on dairy, integrated dairy/beef and specialized beef production systems, addressing the call’s three research areas: · Productivity (including milk yield and growth rate), product quality (including nutritional and sensory quality) animal health and welfare (including production diseases), and economic performance · Resource use efficiency (including use of non-edible food as feed, nitrogen and phosphorous use efficiency and enteric methane emission) and environmental impacts, both assessed experimentally, by modelling and life cycle analysis · Consumers’ appreciation The main hypotheses are that transition to high forage and non-food diets will enhance product quality, animal health and welfare, resource-use efficiency and consumer acceptability, by matching appropriate diets, breeds and production systems and by rearing all dairy bred calves. The project involves modelling, experimental and participatory R&D activities and covers contribution from SMEs (farmers, advisory service) and pools expertize from seven academic centres of excellence in six European countries. The work will be organised in 4 work packages; two focusing on beef and milk production, feeding into one on overall assessment of economic, resource-use efficiency and societal acceptance and the fourth is dedicated to disseminating our findings.
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Network SusAn
Call SusAn Call 2016

Project partner

Number Name Role Country
1 Kiel University, Institute of Crop Science and Plant Breeding Partner Germany
2 Newcastle University Partner United Kingdom
3 SP Technical Research Institute of Sweden Partner Sweden
4 Swedish University of Agricultural sciences Partner Sweden
5 University of Padova Partner Italy
6 Instytut Genetyki i Hodowli Zwierzat PAN Jastrzebiec Partner Poland
7 The Norwegian Insitute of Bioeconomy Research Coordinator Norway