Increasing selenium concentration in Finnish organic milk using participatory action approach

Authors

  • Eeva Kuusela Department of Environmental and Biological Sciences, University of Eastern Finland
  • Laura Okker Salpaus Further Education, Natural Resources, Finland
  • Juho Kopra School of Computing, University of Eastern Finland

Keywords:

sodium selenite, selenium yeast, organic dairy farming, participatory action research

Abstract

Selenium (Se) is an essential trace element for animals. In Finland, Se supplementary feeding and Se-enriched macronutrient fertilisers are used in conventional farming because the Se availability from soil is extremely low. The objective of this study was to improve Se concentration in organic milk by replacing sodium selenite (SS) in mineral-vitamin mixture with selenium yeast (SY) either completely or partly (50/50). The feeding experiment was conducted on 15 certified organic dairy farms in Eastern Finland during spring 2008. The cross-over design consisted of three treatments (SS treatment, SY treatment, and SS/SY treatment), three experimental periods (28 days each), and three farm groups (different order of treatments). Replacing SS with the same amount (0.2 mg Se kg-1 feed dry matter) of SY more than doubled Se concentration in organic milk and their mixture resulted in slightly lower Se concentrations. In conclusion, SY supplementary feeding is needed to improve Se concentration in organic milk and Se supply to cows, their calves, and consumers.

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Published

2023-02-14 — Updated on 2023-03-31

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Kuusela, E., Okker, L., & Kopra, J. (2023). Increasing selenium concentration in Finnish organic milk using participatory action approach. Agricultural and Food Science, 32(1), 1–8. https://doi.org/10.23986/afsci.119804 (Original work published February 14, 2023)
Received 2022-06-03
Accepted 2023-02-06
Published 2023-03-31