Key Data Set Information
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Location
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SD-CN
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Geographical representativeness description
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This study was conducted from 2014 to 2015, aiming at livestock and poultry feeding cycle, meat ratio, feed formula, feed consumption, coal and electricity consumption, etc. Has been to Shandong Gaomi Zhengda pig farm, Laixi City Zhishuang dairy farm, Jimo city Duan Bolan town Jiangjiapo village pig farm, Jimo City Liujiazhuang town livestock farm, Rizhao City Changling town Guanzhuang village, Juxian County Zhailihe town Dongxing Agriculture and animal husbandry company, Juxian Qiaoshan town east Chen dairy farm, Juxian Qiaoshan town Liu Jiayi water pig farm, Zhucheng Foreign Trade Co., LTD. Phoenix parents breeding duck farm, Xinjiang Fukang Hongfa Breeding professional cooperative, Jiuyun Street Town Xuhong laying Chicken cooperative, Jiuyun Street Town Liuyun Village self-contained breeding farm, China Australia Holding Group Co., LTD., Dezhou City Qingyun County Wayu Village, Shandong Province Qingyun County four Liu community beef cattle breeding base, Dezhou City Qingyun Qingnian chicken breeding base, Qingyun County Yongli Poultry layer breeding company, Qingyun County Xingchen youth chicken breeding Field research was carried out by professional breeding cooperatives, Qingyun Dongtai broiler breeding cooperatives, Hebei Yanshan Boyuan Feed Co., LTD., Yanshan Da Chinese Feed Co., LTD., Wudi Liuhe Feed Co., LTD., and China-Australia Oriental Hope Feed Co., LTD.
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Reference year
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2014
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Name
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Livestock and poultry breeding ; slaughtering stage ; pigs
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Use advice for data set
| Users of this data set should apply the energy consumption coefficients carefully when assessing the environmental impact of the slaughterhouse stage in livestock production. It is important to ensure the usage of current electricity consumption rates and adjust the data if necessary. Recalculation should be considered if the data set is applied in different geographical locations or under different technological conditions. The data should also be updated accordingly if there are significant changes in the energy supply or slaughtering techniques. Users should ensure that the background data such as for fertilizer, electricity, and coal are obtained from reliable sources and are up-to-date. |
Technical purpose of product or process
| This data set describes the energy consumption for the slaughtering stage in livestock and poultry breeding, specifically for pigs. The energy consumption coefficients are detailed for various animal products. This data is applicable for environmental impact assessments and optimization of energy usage in slaughterhouses during the process of slaughtering pigs, cattle, poultry, and for the production of milk and poultry eggs. Applicability extends to stakeholders in the agricultural industry and environmental scientists conducting life cycle assessments. |
Classification
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Class name
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Hierarchy level
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| The general energy consumed in the slaughterhouse stage is electricity, and the energy consumption coefficients of slaughterhouse processing for pork, beef, poultry meat, milk and poultry eggs are 3.76 KJ·kg-1, 4.37 KJ·kg-1, 2.59 KJ·kg-1, 1.12 KJ·kg-1 and 8.16 KJ·kg-1, respectively [61]. |
Copyright
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No
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Owner of data set
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Quantitative reference
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Reference flow(s)
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Functional Unit
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1kg pork
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Time representativeness
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Time representativeness description
| This study was conducted from 2014 to 2015 |
Technological representativeness
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Technology description including background system
| In this paper, the life cycle of livestock and poultry farming is divided into six stages: feed crop planting, feed processing, livestock and poultry raising, manure treatment, slaughter and transportation. The specific life cycle process of livestock and poultry breeding is shown in Figure 2-1. Due to the lack of some data and the limitations of basic conditions, the production, transportation and use of pesticides, mulch and feed additives have not been analyzed, and the environmental impact caused by other related infrastructure construction, transport production and labor costs is no longer considered. |
Flow diagram(s) or picture(s)
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