Options for the livestock sector in developing and emerging economies to 2030 and beyond

This paper focuses on emerging and developing nations. It argues that making use of the great diversity of livestock systems along with “enablers for transformation” creates opportunities to translate today’s rapid growth in demand for livestock-derived foods into rapid progress in sustainable and e...

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Autor principal: International Livestock Research Institute
Formato: Informe técnico
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: World Economic Forum 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/99006
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description This paper focuses on emerging and developing nations. It argues that making use of the great diversity of livestock systems along with “enablers for transformation” creates opportunities to translate today’s rapid growth in demand for livestock-derived foods into rapid progress in sustainable and equitable development. We recognize that while most stakeholders in livestock development have the same end in mind – the evolution of a sustainable, responsible and efficient livestock sector – the great diversity of livestock species and production systems will necessitate very different starting points and trajectories. This diversity should be approached not as a problem to be solved but as a requirement for meeting societies’ protein and other needs.
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spelling CGSpace990062025-11-04T16:33:17Z Options for the livestock sector in developing and emerging economies to 2030 and beyond International Livestock Research Institute animal production dairies meat livestock This paper focuses on emerging and developing nations. It argues that making use of the great diversity of livestock systems along with “enablers for transformation” creates opportunities to translate today’s rapid growth in demand for livestock-derived foods into rapid progress in sustainable and equitable development. We recognize that while most stakeholders in livestock development have the same end in mind – the evolution of a sustainable, responsible and efficient livestock sector – the great diversity of livestock species and production systems will necessitate very different starting points and trajectories. This diversity should be approached not as a problem to be solved but as a requirement for meeting societies’ protein and other needs. 2019-01-03 2019-01-09T13:32:22Z 2019-01-09T13:32:22Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/99006 en Open Access application/pdf World Economic Forum ILRI. 2019. Options for the livestock sector in developing and emerging economies to 2030 and beyond. Meat: the Future Series. Geneva, Switzerland: World Economic Forum.
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International Livestock Research Institute
Options for the livestock sector in developing and emerging economies to 2030 and beyond
title Options for the livestock sector in developing and emerging economies to 2030 and beyond
title_full Options for the livestock sector in developing and emerging economies to 2030 and beyond
title_fullStr Options for the livestock sector in developing and emerging economies to 2030 and beyond
title_full_unstemmed Options for the livestock sector in developing and emerging economies to 2030 and beyond
title_short Options for the livestock sector in developing and emerging economies to 2030 and beyond
title_sort options for the livestock sector in developing and emerging economies to 2030 and beyond
topic animal production
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meat
livestock
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/99006
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