Global livestock production refers to the breeding and raising of domesticated animals for food, fiber, and other byproducts. It contributes significantly to the world\u27s food supply by serving as a major source of protein and other nutrients for human use. It also has ramifications for the environment, society, and health that must be taken into account. Global livestock output has dramatically expanded over the past few decades as a result of expanding demand for animal-based goods, population growth, and dietary pattern changes. The raising of livestock leads to environmental problems such as water pollution, deforestation, and greenhouse gas emissions. In addition, it has effects on societal issues and health, including zoonotic infec...
The livestock and environment nexus has been the subject of considerable research in the past decade...
The livestock and environment nexus has been the subject of considerable research in the past decade...
This paper reports the outcomes from an International Workshop on 'Animal Production in a Changing W...
The livestock sector globally is highly dynamic. In developing countries, it is evolving in response...
The global livestock sector is diverse, undergoing rapid change and frequently misunderstood. Lives...
Global demand for meat and dairy products has increased dramatically in recent decades and, through ...
Livestock are a critically important component of the food system, however, the sector needs a profo...
Livestock play a vital role in economic Development-particularly as socities, evolve from subsistenc...
Global demand for livestock products is increasing, driven by continued population growth and rising...
On a global basis, livestock products - meat, milk, eggs and fibre - account for 40% of the value of...
As human populations continue to grow, the intensification of agricultural production is occurring i...
The livestock and environment nexus has been the subject of considerable research in the past decade...
Ruminant production has been an essential part of human activities worldwide since ancient times. Th...
On a global basis, livestock products - meat, milk, eggs and fibre - account for 40 percent of the v...
This paper reports the outcomes from an International Workshop on 'Animal Production in a Changing W...
The livestock and environment nexus has been the subject of considerable research in the past decade...
The livestock and environment nexus has been the subject of considerable research in the past decade...
This paper reports the outcomes from an International Workshop on 'Animal Production in a Changing W...
The livestock sector globally is highly dynamic. In developing countries, it is evolving in response...
The global livestock sector is diverse, undergoing rapid change and frequently misunderstood. Lives...
Global demand for meat and dairy products has increased dramatically in recent decades and, through ...
Livestock are a critically important component of the food system, however, the sector needs a profo...
Livestock play a vital role in economic Development-particularly as socities, evolve from subsistenc...
Global demand for livestock products is increasing, driven by continued population growth and rising...
On a global basis, livestock products - meat, milk, eggs and fibre - account for 40% of the value of...
As human populations continue to grow, the intensification of agricultural production is occurring i...
The livestock and environment nexus has been the subject of considerable research in the past decade...
Ruminant production has been an essential part of human activities worldwide since ancient times. Th...
On a global basis, livestock products - meat, milk, eggs and fibre - account for 40 percent of the v...
This paper reports the outcomes from an International Workshop on 'Animal Production in a Changing W...
The livestock and environment nexus has been the subject of considerable research in the past decade...
The livestock and environment nexus has been the subject of considerable research in the past decade...
This paper reports the outcomes from an International Workshop on 'Animal Production in a Changing W...