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Regenerative Farming Enhances Human Health Benefits of Milk and Yoghurt in New Zealand Dairy Systems

Fabiellen Pereira Sagara Kumara Muhammad Ahsin Lamis Ali Ying Xi +4 lainnya

Abstrak

This on-farm study evaluated the effects of a regenerative (plant polyculture) as compared to conventional (monoculture) pasture-based New Zealand dairy production system on milk and yoghurt nutraceutical properties and environmental impact. Milk and yoghurt produced by two adjacent regenerative and conventional farms were sampled throughout the year and analyzed for chemical composition, metabolomics, and microbiome. Milk samples were also collected over four consecutive days (one day after herbage sampling) on four occasions throughout lactation: early lactation (October), peak lactation (December/January), mid-lactation (March), and late lactation (May). Overall, the regenerative system had a lower environmental impact while maintaining a similar yield and the same milk composition compared to conventional systems. Furthermore, milk and yoghurt from the regenerative system had a more favourable profile of phytochemical antioxidants with potential positive benefits to human health (anti-inflammatory and antioxidant).

Penulis (9)

F

Fabiellen Pereira

S

Sagara Kumara

M

Muhammad Ahsin

L

Lamis Ali

Y

Ying Xi

S

Stephan van Vliet

S

Simon Kelly

A

Anita Fleming

P

Pablo Gregorini

Format Sitasi

Pereira, F., Kumara, S., Ahsin, M., Ali, L., Xi, Y., Vliet, S.v. et al. (2025). Regenerative Farming Enhances Human Health Benefits of Milk and Yoghurt in New Zealand Dairy Systems. https://doi.org/10.3390/dairy6040039

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2025
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10.3390/dairy6040039
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