Efficient Forage-Based Systems for Ruminant Livestock Production in the UK (EFBS).

Abstract

The need for traceable, sustainable home grown protein sources for livestock is increasing, particularly given recent price increases for feed and fertiliser. As such, ruminant farmers in the UK are under increasing pressure to maximise use of grassland-based systems to feed livestock. Forage proteins such as red clover and lucerne have been proven to improve feed intake, feed conversion efficiency and increase productivity among ruminants. This project aims to increase the uptake of least-cost, low-carbon forage proteins on UK livestock farms.
Beef, lamb and dairy producers will work with researchers, a seed producer, processors and a retailer. Alternative forages and innovative techniques will be trialled through controlled scientific evaluations and on-farm research to determine successful forage strategies. The economic and environmental effects of the different strategies will also be assessed. Participating farmers are drawing on their own experiences to inform the selection of techniques and will run projects on their own farms. This participatory approach will help address some of the practical challenges and constraints experienced in the sector to date.

Lead Participant

Project Cost

Grant Offer

TULIP LTD (T/A DALEHEAD FOODS) £479,434 £ 150,528
 

Participant

DOVECOTE PARK LIMITED £358,030 £ 47,659
ABERYSTWYTH UNIVERSITY
PILGRIM'S PRIDE LTD
ABERYSTWYTH UNIVERSITY £674,846 £ 674,846
WAITROSE LIMITED £57,141 £ 5,715
MULLER UK & IRELAND GROUP LLP £36,241 £ 4,586
OPENFOLDE LIMITED £63,593 £ 6,360
DAIRY CREST £112,710 £ 14,262
BANGOR UNIVERSITY
COOMBE FARM £153,526 £ 16,120
BANGOR UNIVERSITY N WALES £95,218 £ 95,218
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