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energy_use_in_agriculture [2020/03/26 08:50] – [Energy assessment in CAPRI] matszenergy_use_in_agriculture [2020/03/26 12:51] – [Energy output assessment] matsz
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 ===Energy allocation=== ===Energy allocation===
  
 +For activities producing more than one marketable product (e.g. DCOW: COMI, BEEF, YCAM, YCAF), an allocation between the main output and the side-products has to be carried out. For plant production activities, no such allocation is done, the main product is charged with the complete energy needs. The allocation parameters assumed for animal production activities are shown in Table 32. The procedure follows literature data.
  
 +===Young animals===
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 +To achieve a consistency in energy balances for animal activities, young animals assessment is an important item. To achieve such, all energy requirements necessary for a young animal are summed up following the lifelines within the young animal module of CAPRI. Nevertheless, an allocation of the energy content has to be carried out and follows allocation shares shown in Table 32.
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 +**Table 32: Allocation of animal products**
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 +^CAPRI activity ^Main product share (%) ^Side product N°1 share (%) ^Side product N°2 share (%) ^Side ^product N°3 share (%) ^Side product N°4 share (%)^
 +|DCOW| COMI: 88 |BEEF: 8 |YCAM: 2 |YCAF: 2 |COMF: 0|
 +|SCOW |YCAM: 44 |YCAF: 44 |BEEF: 8 |COMF: 4 |  -  |
 +|SOWS |YPIG: 100 |PORK: 0 |  -  |  -  |  -  |
 +|SHGM |SGMI: 50 |YLAM: 30 |SGMF: 10 |SGMT: 10 |  -  |  \\ Source: CAPRI Modelling System
  
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