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  <title>GHG Emissions and Carbon Footprint in Two Integrated Farming SystemModelsin Telangana State, India</title>

      <doi>https://doi.org/10.21276/AATCCReview.2025.13.01.280</doi>
  
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      <abstract><![CDATA[<p>Reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and carbon footprint has become an important<br />
objective in farming, besides profitability and sustainability.A study was carried out to<br />
compare two different integrated farming system(IFS) modelsin Telangana state, India for<br />
their GHG emissions and carbon footprint. Both the IFS models, i.e.,IFS1 with<br />
crop+horticulture+2dairy buffaloes+6 goats+50 backyard poultry birds, and IFS2 with<br />
crop+horti-pasture+2 indigenous cows+12 goats+160 backyard poultry birds on a 1 ha area<br />
were carbon negative and environmentally safe. A total of 2.792 and 2.148 kg nitrous oxide<br />
was emitted from the cropping unit of IFS1 and IFS2 respectively. Increasing the area under<br />
legumes in the cropping unit of IFS 2 reduced the GHG emissions by 12.9%. Increasing<br />
commercial and irrigated dry (ID) crops not only helped increase profitability but also kept<br />
the GHG emissions at low levels. Horti-pasture system contributed to the negative carbon<br />
footprint by reducing the emission of GHGs, and by increasing the carbon sink. From the<br />
livestock unit, due to enteric fermentation, 94 kg of methane emissions were recorded with<br />
the improved breed of buffaloes (IFS 1) and 56 kg with indigenous cows (IFS 2).<br />
Improvement in soil organic carbon was observed under all cropping systems with the<br />
application of 10 Mg ha -1 organic manures each year. Due to manure production, 23.7 and<br />
19.07 kg of methane emissions along with 15.27 and 9.38 kg nitrous oxide emissions were<br />
observed over these two years in IFS1 and IFS2 respectively.</p>
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                <div class="aatcc-abstract-text"><p>Reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and carbon footprint has become an important<br />
objective in farming, besides profitability and sustainability.A study was carried out to<br />
compare two different integrated farming system(IFS) modelsin Telangana state, India for<br />
their GHG emissions and carbon footprint. Both the IFS models, i.e.,IFS1 with<br />
crop+horticulture+2dairy buffaloes+6 goats+50 backyard poultry birds, and IFS2 with<br />
crop+horti-pasture+2 indigenous cows+12 goats+160 backyard poultry birds on a 1 ha area<br />
were carbon negative and environmentally safe. A total of 2.792 and 2.148 kg nitrous oxide<br />
was emitted from the cropping unit of IFS1 and IFS2 respectively. Increasing the area under<br />
legumes in the cropping unit of IFS 2 reduced the GHG emissions by 12.9%. Increasing<br />
commercial and irrigated dry (ID) crops not only helped increase profitability but also kept<br />
the GHG emissions at low levels. Horti-pasture system contributed to the negative carbon<br />
footprint by reducing the emission of GHGs, and by increasing the carbon sink. From the<br />
livestock unit, due to enteric fermentation, 94 kg of methane emissions were recorded with<br />
the improved breed of buffaloes (IFS 1) and 56 kg with indigenous cows (IFS 2).<br />
Improvement in soil organic carbon was observed under all cropping systems with the<br />
application of 10 Mg ha -1 organic manures each year. Due to manure production, 23.7 and<br />
19.07 kg of methane emissions along with 15.27 and 9.38 kg nitrous oxide emissions were<br />
observed over these two years in IFS1 and IFS2 respectively.</p>
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