Global demand for meat and dairy products has increased dramatically in recent decades and, through a combination of global population growth, increased lifespan and improved economic prosperity in the developing world will inevitably continue to increase. The predicted increases in livestock production will put a potentially unsustainable burden on global resources, including land for production of crops required for animal feed and fresh water. Furthermore, animal production itself is associated with greenhouse gas production, which may speed up global warming and thereby impact on our ability to produce food. There is, therefore, an urgent need to find methods to improve the sustainability of livestock production. This review will con...
As COP 21 closes in Paris, global animal agriculture is a topic that has eluded the international me...
Livestock—poultry, small ruminants (such as goats and sheep), cattle, and pigs—provide many benefits...
Production of meat and milk is not only resource intensive, but incur significant environmental cost...
Global demand for meat and dairy products has increased dramatically in recent decades and, through ...
Ruminant production has been an essential part of human activities worldwide since ancient times. Th...
Treating livestock as senseless production machines has led to rampant depletion of natural resource...
Within the next 40 years, the global livestock industry will have to considerably increase productio...
Pig production systems provide multiple benefits to humans. However, the global increase in meat con...
Livestock are a critically important component of the food system, however, the sector needs a profo...
The intensification of animal production systems proceeded rapidly in the latter part of the twentie...
The livestock sector globally is highly dynamic. In developing countries, it is evolving in response...
Livestock play a vital role in economic Development-particularly as socities, evolve from subsistenc...
There is a school of thought that future demand for meat and other farm animal products is unsustain...
Global livestock production refers to the breeding and raising of domesticated animals for food, fib...
Both intensive (industrial) and non-intensive (traditional) forms of meat production result in the r...
As COP 21 closes in Paris, global animal agriculture is a topic that has eluded the international me...
Livestock—poultry, small ruminants (such as goats and sheep), cattle, and pigs—provide many benefits...
Production of meat and milk is not only resource intensive, but incur significant environmental cost...
Global demand for meat and dairy products has increased dramatically in recent decades and, through ...
Ruminant production has been an essential part of human activities worldwide since ancient times. Th...
Treating livestock as senseless production machines has led to rampant depletion of natural resource...
Within the next 40 years, the global livestock industry will have to considerably increase productio...
Pig production systems provide multiple benefits to humans. However, the global increase in meat con...
Livestock are a critically important component of the food system, however, the sector needs a profo...
The intensification of animal production systems proceeded rapidly in the latter part of the twentie...
The livestock sector globally is highly dynamic. In developing countries, it is evolving in response...
Livestock play a vital role in economic Development-particularly as socities, evolve from subsistenc...
There is a school of thought that future demand for meat and other farm animal products is unsustain...
Global livestock production refers to the breeding and raising of domesticated animals for food, fib...
Both intensive (industrial) and non-intensive (traditional) forms of meat production result in the r...
As COP 21 closes in Paris, global animal agriculture is a topic that has eluded the international me...
Livestock—poultry, small ruminants (such as goats and sheep), cattle, and pigs—provide many benefits...
Production of meat and milk is not only resource intensive, but incur significant environmental cost...