Agriculture (Jul 2024)

Advancements in Real-Time Monitoring of Enteric Methane Emissions from Ruminants

  • Seán O’Connor,
  • Flannagán Noonan,
  • Desmond Savage,
  • Joseph Walsh

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/agriculture14071096
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 7
p. 1096

Abstract

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The agricultural sector is responsible for a significant proportion of global anthropogenic methane (CH4) emissions, with enteric CH4 produced from ruminant livestock representing approximately 28% of the total. The development of effective mitigation strategies necessitates the accurate and actionable monitoring of CH4 emissions. However, a considerable research gap remains concerning real-time monitoring techniques capable of supporting on-farm enteric CH4 mitigation strategies. To bridge this research gap, this study explores the current status of real-time enteric CH4 emission monitoring techniques and technologies for ruminants. The study achieves this by reviewing key biomarkers and proxies for ruminant emissions, examining established animal-based measurement techniques, exploring emerging technologies, and critically assessing technological limitations and opportunities. By shedding light on this research area, this study aims to assist stakeholders in developing a viable pathway for on-farm emission monitoring, with the hope of facilitating a meaningful reduction in GHG emissions from the livestock sector.

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