Resumen:
Creating a balance between minimizing environmental impacts and intensification, of livestock and
aquaculture, is important to ensure sustainable animal-protein production. Application of natural additives
that are suitable for cleaner animal production is a necessity. Yucca schidigera is capable of this
and because it could grow in desert area, makes it a potential asset in the face of global warming-related
climate changes. Thirty-five studies were used as data, which include in vitro and in vivo evaluations.
About 43%, 28.6% and 31% were proportion of ruminant, monogastric and aquaculture species used for
this study. Yucca schidigera showed that it is capable of reducing aerial ammonia concentration in pens,
and ammonia odour from manure. In ruminant, Yucca could reduce methane emission, lower nitrous
oxide emission, reduce urinary and fecal nitrogen. Yucca extract could be used to improve water quality
by reducing the concentration of total ammonia nitrogen and nitrate in fresh and marine water used for
aquaculture. Therefore, to reduce livestock footprint, Yucca may be included in the diet of cattle, sheep,
goat, horses, rabbit, fishes, and shrimps with a positive result. The reviewed publications provide strong
support for the use of Yucca extract as feed additive to reduce nutrient excretion and environmental
impact of animal-protein production. This study, however, shows that there is need for more in vivo
studies of Yucca in swine rabbit, horses and even poultry.