The Unseen Threat: Intensive Rabbit Farming's Potential Impact on GHG Emissions and the Need for Proactive Mitigation
Abstract
As the global demand for animal protein continues to rise, intensive rabbit farming has emerged as a significant player in the livestock industry. This article explores the potential environmental impact of intensive commercial rabbit farming on greenhouse gas emissions and global warming. Despite the growing importance of rabbit farming, its contribution to methane emissions from manure and cecal fermentation remains poorly understood. As the industry intensifies and specializes, it may significantly contribute to environmental sustainability concerns. The article challenges the notion that rabbit farming is a minor threat to climate change and highlights the need for research on mitigation strategies. It suggests that rabbit farming's cumulative effect on greenhouse gas emissions may be substantial due to the large numbers of rabbits raised and their rapid reproductive rate. The article calls for further research to quantify rabbit farming's impact on global warming and develop effective mitigation strategies.
How to Cite This Article
Assan Never (2025). The Unseen Threat: Intensive Rabbit Farming's Potential Impact on GHG Emissions and the Need for Proactive Mitigation . International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Growth Evaluation (IJMRGE), 6(4), 854-876. DOI: https://doi.org/10.54660/.IJMRGE.2025.6.4.854-876