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Título: | Dairy science and health in the tropics: challenges and opportunities for the next decades | Autores/as: | Hernández Castellano, Lorenzo Enrique Nally, Jarlath E. Lindahl, Johanna Wanapat, Metha Alhidary, Ibrahim A. Fangueiro, David Grace, Delia Ratto, Marcelo Bambou, Jean Christophe de Almeida, André M. |
Clasificación UNESCO: | 3104 Producción Animal | Palabras clave: | Dairy science Tropics Health |
Fecha de publicación: | 2019 | Publicación seriada: | Tropical Animal Health and Production | Resumen: | In the next two decades, the world population will increase significantly; the majority in the developing countries located in the tropics of Africa, Asia, Latin America, and the Caribbean. To feed such a population, it is necessary to increase the availability of food, particularly high-value animal protein foods produced locally, namely meat and dairy products. Dairy production in tropical regions has a lot of growth potential, but also poses a series of problems, particularly as dairy production systems were developed in temperate countries and in most cases are difficult to implement in the tropics. Drawbacks include hot weather and heat stress, the lack of availability of adequate feeds, poor infrastructure, and cold chain and the competition with cheap imports from temperate countries. This position paper reviews the major drawbacks in dairy production for the five major dairy species: cattle, water buffalo, sheep, goat, and camel, as well as the future trends in research and development. It also concerns the major trends in reproduction and production systems and health issues as well as environmental concerns, particularly those related to greenhouse gas emissions. Tropical Animal Health and Production now launches a topical collection on Tropical Dairy Science. We aim to publish interesting and significant papers in tropical dairy science. On behalf of the editorial board of the Tropical Animal Health and Production, we would like to invite all authors working in this field to submit their works on this topic to this topical collection in our journal. | URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10553/77922 | ISSN: | 0049-4747 | DOI: | 10.1007/s11250-019-01866-6 | Fuente: | Tropical Animal Health and Production [ISSN 0049-4747], n. 51, p. 1009–1017 |
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