Abstract:
Permanent grassland is part of the national land heritage, the destination of which can never be changed. The current
surface of Romania's permanent grasslands is estimated at 4.81 million hectares, representing 20% of the country's
surface area and 34% of the agricultural area, surface that increased by 9% compared to 1990. Romania's permanent
grasslands are found in all the altitude zones, from the Black Sea shore to the alpine peaks, being permanently under the
influence of the natural factors of these areas (soil, slope, altitude, exposition, etc.), resulting in a decrease in the degree
of use of the resulting phytomass as animal feed. Thus, it is estimated that out of the total area of grassland about 17%
(780 thousand hectares) are affected by natural limiting factors. Bovines are found in 50% in the plain area, 30% in the
hill area and 20% in the mountain area. Sheep and goats are found in the highest proportion in the hill area (40%),
followed by the plain and mountain areas by 30%. In the current situation of the distribution of ruminant animals, on
relief areas, except for hill and mountain meadows where there is a green mass overflow in these areas, the largest green
mass deficit is found in the plains (75%).