Native Breeds Nature and Farming

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Native Breeds Nature and Farming Lawrence Alderson lawrence@clltd.demon.co.uk www.lawrencealderson.com

Native Breeds The UK has 157 native breeds (UK Country Report 2002) mainly with localised origin: Cattle 27 Sheep 61 Goats 3 Horses and ponies 18 Pigs 10 Poultry 38

Localised Breeds Beef cattle in UK Shetland Highland Angus Beef Shorthorn Chillingham Galloway (2 breeds) Irish Moiled Shorthorn (several) Red Poll Longhorn Welsh Black White Park Gloucester Devon (2 breeds) Lincoln Red Vaynol Hereford Sussex

Nature and Farming Why native breeds? Local adaptation: native breeds are suited to extensive systems of management and lower quality of grazing Profit and Product quality premiums from speciality markets Holistic conservation of native heritage: FAnGR are part of the inherited wealth of native biodiversity

Local adaptation Damara desert sheep and tick-resistant Nguni cattle in South Africa Native habitat: Conservation of Shetland cattle on the Islands and NDS in the Dales Profit (added-value) Grey Steppe cattle on Hungarian puzsta are a tourist attraction

Local Adaptation in Britain Extreme example seaweed-eating sheep Moorland blackfaced breeds on heather moors Hardiness Herdwicks and Highlands Grazing behaviour White Park and Blonde d Aquitaine cattle

Conservation Grazing Not a new concept; GAP established the value of grazing with native breeds: Grassland, Heath and Woodland Wetlands, Bogs and Fens Sea cliffs

Native Adaptation molinia control - interpretation Molinia control project on heather moor: Hebrideans prefer molinia; Swaledales heather; would the result be repeated when both breeds are localised to environment? Would sheep plus cattle be a better option? Reducing stocking rate of sheep increased molinia by 40%; Adding cattle to existing sheep reduced molinia by 50%

Farming (Non)Profit in UK UK: a primary industry in decline agriculture & associated industries 8% GDP; agriculture alone 0.7% GDP EU: reducing expenditure on agriculture 1993 65% budget; 2003 50%; 2013 33% (prov) Poor profitability: cattle, sheep and LFA lowest sectors; many under 10K pa. Declining trend in number of livestock in last 10 years: beef cattle down 20%; sheep down 25%

Native Breeds at Risk Bucking the trend increase in breed numbers in last 10 years; no breeds lost since 1973 advantage under agri-environment schemes; incentive payments to encourage native FAnGR added-value from special quality products in niche markets; premium prices for traditional breeds

Summary of native breeds environment and profit Native adaptation to natural environment increasingly important Extensive low-cost systems can be relatively profitable Niche markets are a profitable outlet Agri-environment incentive payments Environmental value through emphasis on C sequestration and biodiversity

Heritage - Holistic Conservation

Holistic Conservation threat of non-native breeds 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 Equines most at risk: 60% of breeds are foreign 56% of native breeds at risk Total Native At risk Extinct Cattle Sheep Goats Pigs Equines

Trends: RBST effect Endangered breeds supported by RBST since 1973: example of two UK cattle breeds (breeding females) 900 800 700 600 500 400 300 200 100 0 1974 1977 1980 1983 1986 1989 1992 1995 1998 2001 2007 White Park Shetland

White Park cattle Breed Case Study Native heritage ancient breed (856AD) Commercial value quality beef (Sir Loin)

Profit: cattle uplands blueprint Extensive systems can yield better returns than intensive beef System Extensive beef Intensive beef Age at slaughter (days) Wt at slaughter (kg) KO % Price/ kg (p) Profit /cow ( ) Profit/ GLU ( ) 1033 583 55.4 212 431 167 411 501 59.8 189 38 27

White Park cattle Environment Local adaptation extensive systems of production carbon balance (GHG) efficiency/profitability conservation grazing; woodland, wetlands, chalk heathland, grassland

Conservation Grazing Savernake Forest: glading project; recreation of ancient pasture-woodland systems; joint initiative of EN, WIGI, Forestry Commission, Savernake Estates, and White Park cattle (Dynevor herd); 10 animals Salisbury Plain SSSI: natural system, no shelter, no extra feed; 100 animals Wetlands: Somerset levels (now terminated); 200 animals

Conclusions Advantages of native FAnGR: ~ official recognition of value of native FAnGR ~ native adaptation to extensive low-cost systems ~ payments under agri-environment schemes ~ added-value from speciality products Disadvantages for native FAnGR: ~ downturn in overall livestock sector ~ bureaucracy hits smaller units harder ~ biosecurity regulations post BSE and FMD Conservation of native FAnGR is a priority

Thank you for your interest Lawrence Alderson lawrence@clltd.demon.co.uk www.lawrencealderson.com