Livestock production systems in developing countries: status, drivers, trends
- PMID: 17094693
- DOI: 10.20506/rst.25.2.1677
Livestock production systems in developing countries: status, drivers, trends
Abstract
This paper describes and assesses the current status of livestock production systems, the drivers of global livestock production, and the major trends in such production. The analysis covers the six major livestock species: cattle and buffaloes, goats and sheep, pigs and chickens. Global drivers of the livestock sector include economic growth and income, demographic and land use changes, dietary adjustments and technological change. The rate of change and direction of livestock development vary greatly among world regions, with Asia showing the most rapid growth and structural change. The paper also examines system dynamics, by analysing the ways livestock production has adjusted to external forces. A brief discussion of how these trends link to food safety concludes the paper.
Keywords: Driver; Livestock production system; Structural change.
© World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE), 2006
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