The European Union (EU) is the world’s third largest producer of beef. This contributes to the economy, rural development, social life, culture and gastronomy of Europe. The diversity of breeds, animal types (cows, bulls, steers, heifers) and farming systems (intensive, extensive on permanent or temporary pastures, mixed, breeders, feeders, etc) is a strength, and a weakness as the industry is often fragmented and poorly connected. There are also societal concerns regarding animal welfare and environmental issues, despite some positive environmental impacts of farming systems. The EU is amongst the most efficient for beef production as demonstrated by a relative low production of greenhouse gases. Due to regional differences in terms of cli...
International audienceThroughout the world, animal production faces huge sustainability challenges. ...
The presented results are an overview of the manifold and deep perspectives, the combined approaches...
The Luxembourg agreement of 2005 marked a new direction for EU agriculture with the decoupling of di...
Publication history: Accepted - 26 April 2018; Published online - 24 May 2018.The European Union (EU...
The European Commission released its review of the 'Prospects for Agricultural Markets in the Europe...
The role of livestock production within the European society has changed much in recent years. In th...
Beef production extends over almost half of Australia, with about 47,000 cattle producers that contr...
The European Union (EU) is among the largest beef producers in the world. Besides the economic turno...
USA beef production is characterized by a diversity of climates, environmental conditions, animal ph...
In this study, the elements of competitiveness of the EU beef sector are assessed using the value ch...
The EU beef market is recovering in terms of prices, production and consumption, with...
Beef makes a substantial contribution to food security, providing protein, energy and also essential...
Beef makes a substantial contribution to food security, providing protein, energy and also essential...
International audienceThroughout the world, animal production faces huge sustainability challenges. ...
While EU beef production fell by 1.8% in 2001 (to 7.26 million tonnes) from the already low levels o...
International audienceThroughout the world, animal production faces huge sustainability challenges. ...
The presented results are an overview of the manifold and deep perspectives, the combined approaches...
The Luxembourg agreement of 2005 marked a new direction for EU agriculture with the decoupling of di...
Publication history: Accepted - 26 April 2018; Published online - 24 May 2018.The European Union (EU...
The European Commission released its review of the 'Prospects for Agricultural Markets in the Europe...
The role of livestock production within the European society has changed much in recent years. In th...
Beef production extends over almost half of Australia, with about 47,000 cattle producers that contr...
The European Union (EU) is among the largest beef producers in the world. Besides the economic turno...
USA beef production is characterized by a diversity of climates, environmental conditions, animal ph...
In this study, the elements of competitiveness of the EU beef sector are assessed using the value ch...
The EU beef market is recovering in terms of prices, production and consumption, with...
Beef makes a substantial contribution to food security, providing protein, energy and also essential...
Beef makes a substantial contribution to food security, providing protein, energy and also essential...
International audienceThroughout the world, animal production faces huge sustainability challenges. ...
While EU beef production fell by 1.8% in 2001 (to 7.26 million tonnes) from the already low levels o...
International audienceThroughout the world, animal production faces huge sustainability challenges. ...
The presented results are an overview of the manifold and deep perspectives, the combined approaches...
The Luxembourg agreement of 2005 marked a new direction for EU agriculture with the decoupling of di...