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Research article2025Peer reviewedOpen access

Unveiling the potential of organic farming in mitigating beef losses in Sweden

Strid, Ingrid; Jacobsen, Maria; Rydén, Jesper; Alvåsen, Karin

Abstract

CONTEXT Food loss is a major problem, as it reduces food system efficiency. Loss of animals is of particular importance, as animal production generally has higher environmental impact.

OBJECTIVE The objectives were to estimate beef loss rates on Swedish organic and conventional dairy and beef farms, to determine which system is better, and to calculate the food saving potential of assigning the loss rate of the best-performing system to the other.

METHODS A material flow analysis based on data from the central register of bovine animals and slaughter weight statistics was performed. The flows included numbers and carcass weights of animals, grouped by breed, sex, age, and management system leaving farms for different destinations.

RESULTS AND CONCLUSIONS Organic farms lost on average 7.4 % of the yearly initial beef production, compared to the 19 % higher 8.8 % for conventional farms. Due to widely different conditions, comparisons between organic and conventional management should primarily be made per animal group. All animal groups had lower loss rates in the organic than in the conventional system. The food saving potential of ascribing organic loss rates to the conventional animals was 1300 tons of beef per year, equivalent to 10 % of all Swedish farm-level beef losses.

SIGNIFICANCE Organic dairy and beef farming could be a food loss intervention capable of a notable loss reduction. The results also revealed that there is no goal conflict between increased organic production and reduced food loss in Swedish beef production.

Keywords

Beef loss; Food loss; Organic farming; Meat production; Dairy farms; Material flow analysis

Published in

Agricultural Systems
2025, volume: 224, article number: 104262

SLU Authors

UKÄ Subject classification

Animal and Dairy Science
Environmental Management

Publication identifier

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.agsy.2025.104262

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https://res.slu.se/id/publ/141249