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Modelling the mitigation mix: faecal microbes, economic constraints and sustainable land management

Modelling the mitigation mix: faecal microbes, economic constraints and sustainable land management

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Date of publication
March 2009
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AGRIS:US2016221755

Conventional livestock farming provides consumers with cheap and reliable sources of milk and meat.Yet the inevitable by-product, i.e. livestock faecal matter, represents a potential source of pathogenicmicroorganisms. This paper applies the Faecal Indicator Organisms Costing Assessment Tool (FIOCAT),which was designed as part of the RELU project ‘sustainable and holistic food chains forrecycling livestock waste to land’, to examine the costs associated with mitigation methods that mayinhibit pathogenic transfers to water. FIO-CAT is comprised of three interrelated models: theeconomic dairy management (EDM) model, the farm business survey (FBS) model and the manure,infrastructure and environment (MIE) model. Specifically, it models dairy, and cattle and sheep farmsin the River Taw catchment in South West England and determines the economic impact thatmitigation methods have on farm businesses. However, the inherent complexity associated withheterogeneous landscapes confounds the likelihood that a single management strategy will providecomplete protection of receiving waters from microbial contamination.

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Author(s), editor(s), contributor(s)

Butler, Allan J.
Oliver, David
Chadwick, Dave
Fish, Rob
Winter, Michael
Hodgson, Chris
Heathwaite, Louise

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