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GREENHOUSE GAS INVENTORY SOLUTIONS FOR LIVESTOCK FACILITIES

1. WHY INVESTIGATION OF EMISSIONS IN LIVESTOCK IS AT AN ALARMING LEVEL.

 

The agricultural and livestock system emits about 6.2 billion tons of CO2 each year, accounting for 12% of total human-caused emissions.


 
At COP28 in 2015, FAO announced that the agri-livestock system emits about 6.2 billion tons of CO2 per year, accounting for 12% of total anthropogenic emissions.

If there is no intervention, it is expected that by 2050, CO2 emissions from livestock production could increase to nearly 9.1 billion tons. Animals such as pigs, chickens, buffaloes, cows and small ruminants all contribute to these emissions, with meat production accounting for the largest proportion.
Information from the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development shows that the total amount of waste from livestock production in 2022 will reach 81.8 million tons/year, of which pigs account for the largest proportion. Liquid waste from livestock production in 2022 will reach 379 million cubic meters, but only a small part is treated before being discharged into the environment.


Greenhouse gas emissions from livestock include methane from the rumen and CH4 and N2O from animal manure, of which the rumen of ruminants causes the highest emissions. The Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment has published a list of emission factors, indicating that dairy cows, buffaloes and beef cattle cause the largest emissions from methane.


Pig farming also makes a significant contribution to CO2 equivalent emissions, with the average household emitting around 3,000 tonnes of CO2 annually. Industrial livestock farming contributes significantly to environmental pollution and Vietnam's total greenhouse gas emissions, with emissions from cow and pig farming accounting for the largest proportion. Information from recent National Inventory Reports This also shows that greenhouse gas emissions from the livestock industry are increasing over the years.


 According to Vietnam Livestock magazine, the "big guys" are ready to join the "green race"

Raising dairy cows at Vinamilk Company

 

2. SOLUTIONS FOR INVENTORY EMISSION IN LIVESTOCK FROM TRUNG HAI DISTRIBUTOR.

SKY8000-M3-X Gas Analyzer.

Gas analysis applications of SKY8000-M3-X in Agriculture and Livestock: 


Supports monitoring a variety of gases: The device is capable of monitoring from 1 to 18 different gases, including common toxic gases such as SO2, CO, NO2, H2S, NH3, VOCs, etc. This provides comprehensive information about air quality in livestock environments, helping to provide timely treatment solutions. 


3.5-inch color LCD screen: Displays real-time data and intuitive graphs, easily monitoring important parameters such as gas concentration, temperature, humidity, etc. in the livestock environment. This helps limit diseases in livestock through monitoring and adjusting the livestock environment. 


Automatic sampling system: Responds quickly and accurately to changes in the environment, ensuring continuous and accurate data collection. This makes it easy to store information and provide accurate reports on air quality in livestock. 


Sensor protection: Multi-layer filtration system helps protect the sensor from dust, water vapor and other contaminants to ensure accuracy and long-term device longevity. 


Store and export data easily: 32GB SD memory card allows storing large amounts of data, exporting data via U-disk drive or connecting to a computer for in-depth analysis to help users easily manage and analyze data collected from the device. 

Compact and convenient design: The device is compactly designed, easy to carry and use in many different environments. This design allows users to use the product in many different spaces without difficulty. 


Professional data analysis software: Included software helps users analyze collected data effectively, create visual reports and track air quality trends over time to help users understand clearly. more about the livestock environment and have appropriate prevention and adjustment measures. 


In the livestock industry, the use of environmental monitoring technologies such as the SKY8000-M3-X can provide many significant benefits:

 

 

Gas testing application in livestock with SKY8000-M3-X
 
Air quality control: Air quality in the livestock environment directly affects the health and reproductive performance of animals. Monitoring indicators such as toxic gas concentrations, humidity and temperature helps detect and prevent health problems that may arise, thereby optimizing living conditions for animals. 


Fertilizer and exhaust gas management: In livestock farming, fertilizer management and exhaust gas treatment are important issues. Environmental monitoring systems can track greenhouse gas emissions, such as methane and ammonia, from fertilizers and waste, helping to optimize treatment processes and minimize negative environmental impacts. 


Disease prevention: A clean air breeding environment helps reduce the risk of infection and spread of infectious diseases. By monitoring air quality and other environmental factors, livestock producers can take effective preventative measures to minimize the spread of diseases in the livestock industry. 


Optimize livestock performance: By monitoring and analyzing environmental data, livestock producers can better understand animal living conditions and optimize care conditions to enhance performance. 
In summary, the use of environmental monitoring technology in the livestock industry not only helps improve product quality but also ensures animal health, protects the environment and optimizes production performance.

 

 

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