Perceptions of small producers about changes in climate and their effect on milk production systems
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The aim of this study was to know the perception and knowledge of small producers about the behavior of the climate, its effect on milk production and the practices that allow adaptation to this behavior. The study was developed in Carmen de Carupa and Suesca (Cundinamarca, Colombia) with 40 produce...
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Perceptions of small producers about changes in climate and their effect on milk production systems Percepciones de pequeños productores sobre cambios en el clima y su efecto en sistemas de producción de leche |
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Perceptions of small producers about changes in climate and their effect on milk production systems |
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Perceptions of small producers about changes in climate and their effect on milk production systems Navas Panadero, Alexander agroecosystems livestock agroecological practices ancestral knowledge production systems agroecosistemas ganadería prácticas agroecológicas saberes ancestrales sistemas de producción |
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Perceptions of small producers about changes in climate and their effect on milk production systems |
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Perceptions of small producers about changes in climate and their effect on milk production systems |
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Perceptions of small producers about changes in climate and their effect on milk production systems |
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Perceptions of small producers about changes in climate and their effect on milk production systems |
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Perceptions of small producers about changes in climate and their effect on milk production systems |
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Navas Panadero, Alexander Navas Panadero, Alexander |
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Navas Panadero, Alexander |
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Navas Panadero, Alexander |
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agroecosystems livestock agroecological practices ancestral knowledge production systems agroecosistemas ganadería prácticas agroecológicas saberes ancestrales sistemas de producción |
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agroecosystems livestock agroecological practices ancestral knowledge production systems agroecosistemas ganadería prácticas agroecológicas saberes ancestrales sistemas de producción |
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The aim of this study was to know the perception and knowledge of small producers about the behavior of the climate, its effect on milk production and the practices that allow adaptation to this behavior. The study was developed in Carmen de Carupa and Suesca (Cundinamarca, Colombia) with 40 producers who shared their knowledge through a semi-structured interview. The causes of climate change, events that affect milk production, changes in the climate in recent years and strategies that allow its adaptation were investigated. The humidity temperature index, precipitation, milk production and forage quality were determined. Frequency and principal component analysis were analysed through the Infostat® program. Producers considered deforestation as the main cause of climate change, perceived changes in climate and recognized droughts, frosts and high temperatures as events with the greatest negative impact on milk production, perceived changes in rainy seasons and less precipitation, longer droughts, increase in temperature and frosts during the year. They also considered agroecological practices important to adapt to climate variability. Milk production presented a positive relationship with digestibility and crude protein, a negative relationship with neutral detergent fibre and acid detergent fibre, as well as between precipitation with dry matter and milk production, which corresponded to some of the producers’ perceptions. It is concluded that small milk producers have perceptions and knowledge of climate changes, its impact on milk production and practices that allow adaptation to conditions of seasonality and climate variability. |
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2022 |
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Derechos de autor 2022 Alexander Navas Panadero http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess |
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Perceptions of small producers about changes in climate and their effect on milk production systemsPercepciones de pequeños productores sobre cambios en el clima y su efecto en sistemas de producción de lecheNavas Panadero, AlexanderNavas Panadero, Alexanderagroecosystemslivestockagroecological practicesancestral knowledgeproduction systemsagroecosistemasganaderíaprácticas agroecológicassaberes ancestralessistemas de producciónThe aim of this study was to know the perception and knowledge of small producers about the behavior of the climate, its effect on milk production and the practices that allow adaptation to this behavior. The study was developed in Carmen de Carupa and Suesca (Cundinamarca, Colombia) with 40 producers who shared their knowledge through a semi-structured interview. The causes of climate change, events that affect milk production, changes in the climate in recent years and strategies that allow its adaptation were investigated. The humidity temperature index, precipitation, milk production and forage quality were determined. Frequency and principal component analysis were analysed through the Infostat® program. Producers considered deforestation as the main cause of climate change, perceived changes in climate and recognized droughts, frosts and high temperatures as events with the greatest negative impact on milk production, perceived changes in rainy seasons and less precipitation, longer droughts, increase in temperature and frosts during the year. They also considered agroecological practices important to adapt to climate variability. Milk production presented a positive relationship with digestibility and crude protein, a negative relationship with neutral detergent fibre and acid detergent fibre, as well as between precipitation with dry matter and milk production, which corresponded to some of the producers’ perceptions. It is concluded that small milk producers have perceptions and knowledge of climate changes, its impact on milk production and practices that allow adaptation to conditions of seasonality and climate variability.El objetivo de este trabajo fue conocer la percepción y conocimiento de pequeños productores sobre el comportamiento del clima, su efecto en la producción de leche y las prácticas que permiten la adaptación a este comportamiento. El estudio se desarrolló en Carmen de Carupa y Suesca (Cundinamarca, Colombia) con 40 productores que compartieron su conocimiento a través de una entrevista semiestructurada. Se indagó por las causas del cambio climático, eventos que afectan la producción de leche, cambios en el clima en los últimos años y estrategias que permitan su adaptación. Se determinó el índice temperatura humedad, precipitación, producción de leche y calidad del forraje. Se utilizó el análisis de frecuencia y de componentes principales mediante el programa Infostat®. Los productores consideraron la deforestación como principal causa de cambio climático, percibieron cambios en el clima y reconocieron sequías, heladas y altas temperaturas como eventos de mayor impacto negativo en la producción de leche, percibieron cambios en las épocas de lluvias y menor precipitación, sequías más prolongadas, incremento en la temperatura y heladas durante el año. Asimismo, consideraron importantes las prácticas agroecológicas para adaptarse a la variabilidad climática. La producción de leche presentó una relación positiva con la digestibilidad y proteína cruda, una relación negativa con la fibra detergente neutra y fibra detergente ácida, al igual entre la precipitación con la producción de materia seca y de leche, lo que correspondió con algunas de las percepciones los productores. Se concluye que los pequeños productores de leche tienen percepciones y conocimientos del comportamiento del clima, su impacto en la producción de leche y prácticas que permiten la adaptación a condiciones de estacionalidad y variabilidad climática.Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, Facultad de Medicina Veterinaria2022-04-27info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/veterinaria/article/view/2054310.15381/rivep.v33i2.20543Revista de Investigaciones Veterinarias del Perú; Vol. 33 Núm. 2 (2022); e20543Revista de Investigaciones Veterinarias del Perú; Vol. 33 No. 2 (2022); e205431682-34191609-9117reponame:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstname:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstacron:UNMSMspahttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/veterinaria/article/view/20543/18092Derechos de autor 2022 Alexander Navas Panaderohttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs.csi.unmsm:article/205432022-04-27T09:31:33Z |
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