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While water requirement for livestock is widely perceived as daily drinking water consumption, ~100 times more water is required for daily feed production than for drinking water. Increasing livestock water productivity can be achieved through increasing the water-use efficiency (WUE) of feed pro...


Blümmel, MichaelHaileslassie, AmareSamireddypalle, A.Vadez, VincentNotenbaert, An Maria Omer[Livestock water productivity: Feed resourcing, feeding and coupled feed-water resource data bases]Livestock water productivity: Feed resourcing, feeding and coupled feed-water resource data bases

Projections suggest that annual per capita water availability in the Indo-Ganga Basin (IGB) will reduce to a level typical for water-stressed areas. Producing more crop and livestock products, per unit of agricultural water invested, is advocated as a key strategy for future food production and e...


Haileslassie, AmareBlümmel, MichaelClement, FlorianeDescheemaeker, KatrienAmede, TilahunSamireddypalle, A.Acharya, SreedharRadha, A.V.Ishaq, S.Samad, M.Murty, M.V.R.Khan, M.A.[Assessment of the livestock-feed and water nexus across a mixed crop-livestock system’s intensification gradient: An example from the Indo-Ganga basin]Assessment of the livestock-feed and water nexus across a mixed crop-livestock system’s intensification gradient: An example from the Indo-Ganga basin
Haileslassie, AmareBlümmel, MichaelMurthy, M.V.R.Samad, M.Clement, FlorianeSamireddypalle, A.Sreeedhar, N.A.Radha, A.V.Ishag, S.[Understanding livestock feed and water nexus across mixed crop livestock system’s intensification gradient: an example from the Indio-Ganaga Baisin]Understanding livestock feed and water nexus across mixed crop livestock system’s intensification gradient: an example from the Indio-Ganaga Baisin

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