Income growth and world population growth has resulted in an increase of demand for food and supplies. These issues directly affect the dairy production in intensive grazing systems. The aim of this article is to evaluate economically the strategy of nitrogen fertilization in pasture for dairy activity in different economic and productive scenarios. Gross margin was used as economic indicator. The importance of efficient use of inputs and fodder was emphasized. In the current scenario of fertilizer and milk prices, fertilization with nitrogen (N) was economically viable, particularly in dosages of approximately 200 kg N / ha / year when there was a supply of concentrates and 400 kg N / ha / year when there was no such supplementation. In this work, the urea presented better economic results compared to ammonium sulfate.
Food; demand; gross margin; simulation; sustainability