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The “Noble Method®”: A One Health Approach for a Sustainable Improvement in Dairy Farming

doi: 10.3390/su152115201
handle: 11588/943868
The Noble Method® has been successfully introduced in the last few years in Italy and in some foreign countries. This novel livestock management provides, among other rules, a high forage/concentrate ratio, no use of silage and supplements, no GMOs and the availability of outdoor paddocks. One of the goals is to achieve high-quality milk in terms of nutritional properties. Other benefits have been reported; amongst them, the forage/concentrate ratio of the diet was shown to reduce the amount of methane produced by animals, also, the system provides economic benefits, mainly for small breeders, in terms of the sustainability and market placement of milk. Thus, the method represents a sustainable approach to improve the production and the supply chain, from the land to the final product. In this review, the most recent studies on Noble Method® are depicted, showing that, besides the nutritional proprieties of dairy products, the method is able to improve animal welfare, human health and environmental sustainability, thus falling within a “One Health” approach.
Noble Milk<sup>®</sup>, Environmental effects of industries and plants, behavior, Noble Method®; Noble Milk®; dairy cow; behavior; milk quality; environment, dairy cow, TJ807-830, Noble Milk®, milk quality, TD194-195, Renewable energy sources, Environmental sciences, Noble Method®, Noble Method<sup>®</sup>, GE1-350, environment
Noble Milk<sup>®</sup>, Environmental effects of industries and plants, behavior, Noble Method®; Noble Milk®; dairy cow; behavior; milk quality; environment, dairy cow, TJ807-830, Noble Milk®, milk quality, TD194-195, Renewable energy sources, Environmental sciences, Noble Method®, Noble Method<sup>®</sup>, GE1-350, environment
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