• Without urgent action to combat climate change, much of East Africa will become unsuitable for exotic pig, poultry, and dairy cattle production at the current rate of global warming. (earth.com)
  • Based on climate projections, the experts found that dairy production will be hit hardest in South Sudan, Southern parts of Eritrea, and eastern and northwestern parts of Kenya. (earth.com)
  • The Real Cost of Meat', we illustrate the many different impacts of the industrial livestock sector and how its unsustainable methods of production of meat and dairy products and feedstock crops negatively impact communities, Indigenous Peoples, small farmers, biodiversity, natural resources and animals. (globalforestcoalition.org)
  • JAMAICA - Industry, Commerce, Agriculture and Fisheries Minister Audley Shaw says the ministry is targeting the implementation of several strategies intended to boost Jamaica's livestock and dairy industries and enable the country to become more self-sufficient in these areas. (jamaicabroilersgroup.com)
  • Manure-to-energy projects rely on anaerobic methane digesters to produce energy in the form of biogas from livestock manure, particularly from dairy and hog CAFOs. (lclark.edu)
  • The Wyoming Livestock Roundup is happy to highlight farms, ranches, agribusinesses and the historic community of Park County in our 2023 Fall Cattlemen's Edition. (wylr.net)
  • Hannah Bugas is the managing editor of the Wyoming Livestock Roundup. (wylr.net)
  • Heat stress in livestock, besides being an animal welfare issue, also means less income to the farmer, less efficient use of natural resources, and higher greenhouse gas emissions per unit of livestock product," said ILRI livestock breeder Karen Marshall. (earth.com)
  • This often requires setting up a minimum level of performance, which is regarded as acceptable (International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI) 1995). (lrrd.org)
  • During the program, students obtain knowledge of current practices in the livestock industry, gaining confidence in being able to raise, produce, or market livestock. (swcciowa.edu)
  • demonstrate knowledge in the areas of modern livestock husbandry and management practices. (swcciowa.edu)
  • apply management practices to produce livestock products in a profitable manner. (swcciowa.edu)
  • Clarify requirements covering livestock health practices. (farmprogress.com)
  • The proposed rule flies in the face of modern, peer-reviewed science on animal husbandry practices which should be the driving principles behind safe, efficient, sustainable, and profitable food production. (farmprogress.com)
  • Effective mitigation strategies must prioritize investments in sustainable livestock practices in these high-impact regions. (cgiar.org)
  • Current day herd management practices, marketing, and challenges to mobility and local adaptive processes will also be raised, along with recommendations that are designed to support sustainable growth, and policies to support the livestock trade for the eventual recovery of Darfur's economy. (odi.org)
  • The UT government has partnered with New Zealand to develop a model sheep farming system through better breeding practices, technology transfer, doubling wool and meat production, marketing, capacity building and ensuring additional income for sheep breeders, the Lt Governor said. (risingkashmir.com)
  • Follow good husbandry practices and implement biosecurity practices--techniques to prevent disease--on the farm, during transport, and in production facilities. (cdc.gov)
  • The term "ag-gag" refers to state laws that intentionally limit public access to information about agricultur al production practices, particularly livestock production. (cdc.gov)
  • Common to the emergence of all these diseases are changes in animal production practices, climate patterns and demographics and globalization of the food industry. (who.int)
  • In this briefing paper we present excerpts of case studies in an upcoming publication by the Global Forest Coalition, in collaboration with researchers and social movements in a number of key countries, on the impacts of industrial livestock production. (globalforestcoalition.org)
  • It calls on banks including HSBC, Lloyds Bank and Santander, as well as major financial institutions, such as the World Bank, International Monetary Fund and the European Bank of Reconstruction and Development, to stop investing in industrial livestock production, and for intergovernmental organisations to recognise the need to move away from industrial farming methods. (ciwf.org.uk)
  • The letter highlights how industrial livestock production not only increases the potential for further pandemics, but also contributes to antibiotic resistance and other human health issues, undermines food security, and contributes to climate change, biodiversity loss, deforestation and water pollution. (ciwf.org.uk)
  • It's vital that global financial institutions stop funding industrial livestock production and instead support regenerative forms of agriculture which are not only better for human health but also kinder to animals and the planet. (ciwf.org.uk)
  • SWCC offers three programs-- ag business , ag business (for transfer) , crop production , or livestock production --directed toward preparing you for the workforce, or you may complete the Associate of Arts degree with an agriculture major if your goal is to transfer and earn a bachelor's degree. (swcciowa.edu)
  • This study is a contribution to empirics of the CO 2 emissions, gross domestic product, crop production index, livestock production index, population, agricultural land, land under cereal crop and agriculture value-added. (frontiersin.org)
  • Based on the research outcomes, the government must carefully consider its regulations on agricultural and livestock production and embrace ecologically friendly techniques in the agriculture sector, which may minimize carbon emissions over time. (frontiersin.org)
  • According to the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), the global livestock sector contributes an estimated 14.5% of global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions using the 2007 Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) estimates, [1] as well as impacting water and biodiversity negatively. (globalforestcoalition.org)
  • In agriculture, phosphorus-containing fertilizers are employed to achieve sufficient crop growth and phosphorus-rich feed additives are used to enhance livestock nutrition. (rsc.org)
  • We really don't see a future without livestock," says Jacobo Arango from the Alliance of Bioversity International and the International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT) ( The Alliance ). (cgiar.org)
  • The county ranks fourth in the total market value of agriculture products sold, second in the state for total crops sold and 14th in the state for livestock, poultry and products sold. (wylr.net)
  • The Kebbi State Government has said it is ready for a rewarding mutual partnership with Egypt on agriculture and livestock production development. (dailytrust.com)
  • While receiving Egyptian agriculture experts who visited him at the Government House Birnin Kebbi this weekend, Governor Abubakar Atiku Bagudu said Kebbi State is endowed with high agricultural potential and is rated as the second largest livestock producing state in the country. (dailytrust.com)
  • The Egyptian team leader, General Walid Yahia Soliman Morsy, said they were in Kebbi State for joint partnership with the state government to explore areas of interest in agriculture and livestock production. (dailytrust.com)
  • The Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture (MEWA) issued a ban on the import of livestock from Türkiye last March due to foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) in the country. (zawya.com)
  • The outlook for equipment dealers catering to the livestock segment of U.S. agriculture will gradually improve as 2013 progresses with projected prices for cattle, hogs, broilers and milk continuing to rise and, in some cases, hit record highs. (agequipmentintelligence.com)
  • 34. Agricultural and Livestock Production" In Economic History of Spain , 505-523. (degruyter.com)
  • Kebbi people are hardworking and ready to imbibe modern methods on agricultural and livestock production," he said. (dailytrust.com)
  • Grazed forage from native pastures is the predominant source of livestock feed. (fao.org)
  • It is concluded that farm profitability could be significantly improved by reducing livestock production costs (feed and forage costs) while increasing forage production on communal rangelands. (usu.edu)
  • Green fodder production and water use efficiency of some forage crops under hydroponic conditions. (sciendo.com)
  • ERS's current farm income forecast for 2014 includes $4.4 billion in Livestock Forage Disaster Program (LFP) payments, an over 700% increase from total LFP payments made during the previous 5 years combined. (agequipmentintelligence.com)
  • The outcomes of the long-run estimates indicate that the coefficients of agricultural land and land under cereal crop have a positive and significant relationship with CO 2 emissions, while the coefficients of crop production index have a negative and significant relationship with CO 2 emissions, respectively. (frontiersin.org)
  • The outcomes from short-run estimates show that the coefficients of crop production index and livestock production index are both positive and statistically significant, which implies that these variables are crucial in boosting carbon emissions. (frontiersin.org)
  • Livestock (e.g., cattle, swine, sheep, goat) and poultry producers are key in helping to reduce the development and spread of antibiotic resistance. (cdc.gov)
  • Bison, while similar in some ways to cattle, are not included in the term "livestock. (cdc.gov)
  • These act as critical leverage points for the livestock sector's interactions with the climate system, land and livelihoods. (cgiar.org)
  • 2. Standing Wealth: Pastoralist Livestock Production and Local Livelihoods in Sudan authored by Saverio Krätli, Omer el Dirani and Helen Young, with Samira Mohammed Ahmed, Osman Mohammed Babiker, Musa Adam Ismail, Abdelazeem Hassan, Azharia El Bushra. (odi.org)
  • The livestock revolution has implications for our health, livelihoods and environment. (lrrd.org)
  • If you reduce your livestock, the consumer demand for animal products remains, so this food will simply be produced by other countries, which then produce the emissions - this is called leakage and it doesn't work. (veterinaryireland.ie)
  • Livestock production directly accounts for 5.8% of global annual greenhouse gas emissions-and closer to 23% including associated deforestation and soil degradation. (cgiar.org)
  • In their paper, Arango, Ramirez-Villegas and co-authors analysed both the livestock emissions and climate risks of 132 low- and middle-income countries, and found that almost everywhere, mitigation and adaptation were entangled. (cgiar.org)
  • Combined, these five countries account for 46% of the total value of livestock production, 35% of the total rural population exposed to climate hazards, and 51% of livestock greenhouse-gas emissions. (cgiar.org)
  • A handful of countries disproportionately contribute to global livestock emissions," explains co-author Todd S. Rosenstock, from The Alliance-mainly because of their size and large populations. (cgiar.org)
  • Greenwashing or a Real Solution to Reducing Methane Emissions from Livestock Production? (lclark.edu)
  • Manure-to-Energy Projects - Greenwashing or a Real Solution to Reducing Methane Emissions from Livestock Production? (lclark.edu)
  • According to the EPA, livestock manure management is the fifth biggest source of methane emissions in the U.S. [6] Although carbon dioxide is generally thought of as the most concerning greenhouse gas, methane is over 25 times more potent than carbon dioxide at trapping heat in the atmosphere. (lclark.edu)
  • Supported by tax credits and other incentives, big livestock producers in the U.S. are partnering with energy companies and investing in manure digesters that turn manure into biogas, characterizing these "manure-to-energy" projects as a sustainable solution to methane emissions from livestock manure. (lclark.edu)
  • [17] Notably, for methane emissions associated with livestock production, the Biden Methane Plan depends nearly entirely on government subsidies and grants for the use of methane digesters on large-scale livestock operations. (lclark.edu)
  • BROOKINGS, S.D. - The Precision Livestock Production Research and Extension Experiences for Undergraduates (REEU) program is in its second year at South Dakota State University. (morningagclips.com)
  • Precision livestock farming (PLF) is a set of electronic tools and methods for managing livestock. (wikipedia.org)
  • In addition to these economic goals, precision livestock farming supports societal goals: food of high quality and general safety, animal farming that is efficient but also sustainable, animal health and well-being, and a small ecological footprint of livestock production. (wikipedia.org)
  • The largest potential lies in individual animal monitoring and analysis, which is referred to as precision livestock farming (PLF). (deloitte.com)
  • Consequently, farmers are forced to work with many more animals to make their living out of livestock farming and work with average values per group. (wikipedia.org)
  • Economic goals are an important factor in livestock farming, but not the only one. (wikipedia.org)
  • Smarter production, nutrition, and waste management, as well as increased animal welfare and better education, have the potential to decrease the impact of livestock farming on our natural resources while increasing the profitability of all market participants. (deloitte.com)
  • Smart livestock farming aims to achieve more productive, efficient, and sustainable farm operations based on the effective use of digital technologies. (deloitte.com)
  • Irish veterinary community comes together to discuss their role in assisting farmers towards achieving sustainable food production goals. (veterinaryireland.ie)
  • The CAVI Sustainable Livestock Production Conference took place at the Tullamore Court Hotel, Offaly, on Wednesday January 18th. (veterinaryireland.ie)
  • This process enables economical and sustainable recovery of phosphorus from low-grade ores, which can address the rising global demand for food production. (rsc.org)
  • Our aim is to increase livestock productivity and production in a sustainable manner and focus on untapped potential for the export and value added products, observed the Lt Governor. (risingkashmir.com)
  • The committee has started the deliberations and is on a job to present a futuristic road map in the next three months for inclusive growth, value addition, marketing strategies and sustainable production of the sector, he further added. (risingkashmir.com)
  • Research and manufacture, husbandry equipments of poutry and livestock in China. (ttnet.net)
  • Livestock production contributes to climate change, and is vulnerable to it at the same time. (cgiar.org)
  • The stunning amount of livestock waste CAFOs produce not only leads to harmful environmental and human health effects, [5] it also contributes to climate change. (lclark.edu)
  • We knew that climate change would bring problems for animals, yet we were surprised about the magnitude of change," said livestock expert An Notenbaert. (earth.com)
  • Climate change mitigation and adaptation measures absolutely need to be factored into decisions and strategies for livestock production. (earth.com)
  • In quantifying impacts away from target areas, we demonstrate that soot injections larger than 5 Tg would lead to mass food shortages, and livestock and aquatic food production would be unable to compensate for reduced crop output, in almost all countries. (nature.com)
  • Here, we delve into the trade rules and economic model that perpetuate this system, and reflect on ways in which current WTO negotiations might create further livestock-related impacts. (globalforestcoalition.org)
  • Industrial and other forms of unsustainable livestock production have very real impacts on forests, climate and the environment. (globalforestcoalition.org)
  • The International Strategy Meeting on the Impacts of Unsustainable Livestock and Feed Production and Threats to Community Conservation in Paraguay was held at the Ykua Sati conference center in Asunción, Paraguay on November 28-29, 2014. (globalforestcoalition.org)
  • Global Forest Coalition and Brighter Green have just released a new Report, " Meat from a Landscape Under Threat: Testimonies of the Impacts of Unsustainable Livestock and Soybean Production in Paraguay . (globalforestcoalition.org)
  • Written by Dr. Miguel Lovera, this updated report on the social and environmental impacts of unsustainable livestock production focus on those testimonies presented at the workshop. (globalforestcoalition.org)
  • In a new paper out today in the journal Nature Sustainability, researchers from the CGIAR's Livestock and Climate Initiative and Wageningen University found that investments in only a handful of countries-India, China, Brazil, Pakistan, and Sudan-can make a huge impact for both the Earth and people. (cgiar.org)
  • But the climate footprint of most livestock-dependent communities in the developing world is vastly smaller than the intensified systems common in developed countries-while climate hazards like droughts, heatwaves and floods disproportionately affect small-scale farmers in the Global South. (cgiar.org)
  • Before large farms became the norm, most farmers had an intimate knowledge of their livestock. (wikipedia.org)
  • This qualitative study referred to the theory of planned behavior to explore the social elements that influence farmers' intention to use or reject livestock protection measures. (bioone.org)
  • USDA's AMS estimates the production cost of its proposed rule changes at $9.5 million to $24.1 million per year, annualized over 13 years. (farmprogress.com)
  • [2] According to estimates, livestock in the U.S. produce between 3-20 times more manure than humans in the U.S. - as much as 1.37 billion tons of manure per year. (lclark.edu)
  • The paper ends by discussing indicators to monitor the animal health situation as diseases often influence animal productivity and determine the extent to which a countries engages in international trade in livestock and livestock products. (lrrd.org)
  • Contribution of hydroponic feed for livestock production and productivity. (sciendo.com)
  • In PLF, tools and sensors are used to continuously and automatically monitor key performance indicators of livestock in the areas of animal health, productivity, and environmental load. (deloitte.com)
  • The Lt Governor also shared the government's plan for bringing out a scheme for social security for sheep breeders and providing insurance cover to the livestock. (risingkashmir.com)
  • High genetic potential breeds of sheep, exotic breeds for crossbreeding, marketing facilities and preventive mechanism of endemic disease problems will bring overall improvement in sheep rearing sector and improve socio-economic status of a vast majority of our livestock producers, the Lt Governor said. (risingkashmir.com)
  • At $116.57 PPP = 2004-2006 in 2019, the country was ranked number 105 comparing other countries in Livestock Gross Production Index. (nationmaster.com)
  • In addition, indicators for total livestock resources, livestock product output and trade in livestock and livestock products are presented. (lrrd.org)
  • Within a country livestock may be kept for various reasons among which are to achieve both national and household food security, to reduce poverty through generation of employment, income and savings, contribute to economic development though trade in livestock and livestock products and supplying raw materials to industry, while at the same time managing the environmental and public health implications of livestock production (Chilonda and Otte 2003). (lrrd.org)
  • The importance of zoonotic diseases has increased at global and regional levels in recent years in connection with human population growth, intensive human and wildlife migration, urbanization, increased international travel and trade of animals and products of animal origin, and intensification of animal production. (who.int)
  • All livestock can be affected by a loss of biosecurity. (gov.mb.ca)
  • Effective biosecurity protocols allow large-scale intensive production to occur on a single site. (gov.mb.ca)
  • As written, the proposed rule changes will effectively create a contradictory regulatory framework where organic producers will have to expose their poultry and livestock to enhanced mortality, predation, animal health, and biosecurity risks or allow their organic certification to lapse. (farmprogress.com)
  • assess feed nutrients and how they are necessary for the health, growth and development of livestock. (swcciowa.edu)
  • Although the livestock sector has experienced phenomenal growth, different regions are responding differently to the livestock revolution. (lrrd.org)
  • At international level, there has been variation in terms of the extent and nature of livestock sector growth and invariably the extent to which livestock can contribute towards the achievement of the millennium development goals. (lrrd.org)
  • The livestock sector has experienced phenomenal growth in the last decade fuelled mainly by global expansion in demand for food of animal origin. (lrrd.org)
  • This has been attributed mainly to population growth, urbanisation and income growth and has since been coined the 'livestock revolution' (Delgado et al 1999). (lrrd.org)
  • It's amazing how we can draw inferences to human health and nutrition, biofuel production and animal nutrition because of our new understanding of how a microbe works. (thebeefsite.com)
  • It involves automated monitoring of animals to improve their production/reproduction, health, welfare, and impact on the environment. (wikipedia.org)
  • We discuss the recent history of ag-gag laws in the United States and question whether such ag-gag laws create a "chilling effect" on reporting and investigation of occupational health, community health, and food safety concerns related to industrial food animal production. (cdc.gov)
  • We conclude with a discussion of the role of environmental and occupational health professionals to encourage critical evaluation of how ag-gag laws might influence the health, safety, and interests of day-to-day agricultur al laborers and the public living proximal to industrial food animal production. (cdc.gov)
  • The steady increase in bison production and the subsequent increase in the number of bison handlers make this an emerging occupational safety and health concern. (cdc.gov)
  • These cyanotoxins can also harm human health and livestock. (cdc.gov)
  • Biotechnology for livestock production : proceedings of the Expert Consultation on the Application of Biotechnology in Livestock Production and Health in Developing Countries, held October 6-10, 1986, at FAO, Rome, Italy / prepared by the Animal Production and Health Division, FAO. (who.int)
  • Livestock producers need to be concerned about two major types of disease. (gov.mb.ca)
  • GLOBAL - Applying Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) or drones in livestock production has huge potential but producers need tangible cost and profit benefits to embrace them. (thecattlesite.com)
  • According to Jamaica Gleaner , he said the strategies are aimed at reducing imports and improve the country's beef, goat meat (chevon) and milk production. (jamaicabroilersgroup.com)
  • Noting that preserving Jamaica's food security is a high priority for the Government, Mr Shaw said focus on repositioning the country to become self-sufficient in crop and livestock production, is also intended to further reduce imports. (jamaicabroilersgroup.com)
  • How does Albania perform in the Livestock industry? (nationmaster.com)
  • Incentives for the development of manure-to-energy projects have led to partnerships between livestock industry giants and energy companies. (lclark.edu)
  • Livestock is one of Darfur's main economic assets, making a major contribution to Sudan's national livestock and meat exports. (odi.org)
  • Beef production (kg beef/ha) was calculated as the days on the paddock multiplied by the number of animals multiplied by the weight gains per day. (evergraze.com.au)
  • In the March quarter 2011 beef production decreased 1% compared to the previous quarter, to 523 thousand tonnes. (abs.gov.au)
  • To address the climate crisis, a paradigm shift in the global livestock sector is not an option-it is a necessity. (cgiar.org)
  • Globally, the authors say, changes to the livestock sector have great potential to both mitigate the climate crisis, and help people adapt. (cgiar.org)
  • Contracting volumes of livestock brought to market and a loss of competitiveness as trading costs soar, has left the regional and national economy struggling as well as many Sudanese people who make a living in the sector. (odi.org)
  • The need for indicators to monitor the livestock sector arises from the fact that livestock needs to fulfill various goals and that performance of the sector may be different from region to region, between countries and within different parts of a country. (lrrd.org)
  • Monitoring of the performance of the livestock sector can either be qualitative or quantitative. (lrrd.org)
  • Qualitative monitoring makes simple, qualitative statements about the state of the livestock sector in relation to a policy problem or objective. (lrrd.org)
  • Due to a matrix of factors, livestock producers using UAVs mainly do so for study purposes, rather than the direct functions of crop protection in the arable sector. (thecattlesite.com)
  • The U.S. livestock sector is projected to increase production over the next decade, an expansion that reflects several factors. (agequipmentintelligence.com)
  • The livestock sector already uses one third of global arable land and 8% of available freshwater. (deloitte.com)
  • Atmospheric soot loadings from nuclear weapon detonation would cause disruptions to the Earth's climate, limiting terrestrial and aquatic food production. (nature.com)
  • Cyanobacteria may adversely impact aquatic ecosystems through oxygen depletion and cyanotoxin production. (cdc.gov)
  • The importance of pastoralist livestock production for Sudan's economy, the impact of conflict on Darfur's livestock trade, and new ways of monitoring livestock mobility will be discussed by the panel of experts. (odi.org)
  • Projections show that environmental conditions are set to worsen significantly, which has serious implications for livestock. (earth.com)
  • Ammonia may be released to soils by natural or synthetic fertilizer application, animal (including livestock) excrement degradation, decay of organic material from dead plants and animals, and indirectly from natural fixation of atmospheric nitrogen. (cdc.gov)
  • The study authors noted that up to 19 percent of current meat and milk production takes place in areas where dangerous heat stress conditions are likely to increase in frequency from 2071 to 2100. (earth.com)
  • To make livestock production more environmentally efficient, we need breeds that can cope with rising temperatures while at the same time produce more meat and milk. (earth.com)
  • second in the production of milk from cows, poultry and eggs and fruits, tree nuts and berries and third in hogs and pigs and vegetables, melons, potatoes and sweet potatoes. (wylr.net)
  • Meat production is trimmed in 2013. (usda.gov)
  • Total red meat production decreased 1% in the March quarter 2011 to 745 thousand tonnes. (abs.gov.au)
  • Chicken meat production in the March quarter 2011, increased 2% to 259 thousand tonnes compared to the previous quarter. (abs.gov.au)
  • You can't separate the cow that is emitting the greenhouse gas from the cow whose production is affected by climate stress. (cgiar.org)
  • With the rapid increase in the world population, the global demand for food production has been increasing steeply. (rsc.org)
  • Global production has quadrupled from 80 to over 300 million tonnes between 1963 and today. (deloitte.com)
  • evaluate various types of livestock and their nutritional and economic contributions nationally and globally. (swcciowa.edu)
  • Conservation coalitions consistently challenge the agency's decisions to keep livestock numbers close to its original stocking numbers, citing increasing grizzly bear conflicts and damaged rangeland. (wylr.net)
  • PLF technologies include cameras, microphones, and other sensors for tracking livestock, as well as accompanying computer software. (wikipedia.org)
  • This paper provides a summary of indicators that could be used to monitor trends in livestock production at national, regional and international levels and illustrates their use. (lrrd.org)
  • Indicators that relate livestock to the economy, human population dynamics, consumption patterns and biophysical resources are presented. (lrrd.org)
  • On the other hand, quantitative monitoring involves setting up quantifiable indicators against which the performance of the livestock can be measured. (lrrd.org)
  • Several quantitative indicators may be used to monitor a specific objective in livestock production. (lrrd.org)
  • Ammonia may be released to water through effluent from sewage treatment plants, effluent from industrial processes, runoff from fertilized fields, and runoff from areas of concentrated livestock. (cdc.gov)
  • The current livestock systems need to be improved, not gotten rid of. (cgiar.org)
  • Strategy for technology transfer to crop/livestock-production systems " by Roger E. Banner, P Bartel et al. (usu.edu)
  • Partial budgeting and budgeting techniques are used to assess the profitability of these production systems. (usu.edu)
  • The Institute leads the livestock component of the project with focused research and extension capacity building. (tamu.edu)
  • Livestock management encompasses a very broad area of research ranging from basic research in animal biology to more applied research in commercial livestock production. (lsuagcenter.com)
  • Livestock research activities focus on the biological, physical, and social sciences problems associated with commercial livestock production and management. (lsuagcenter.com)
  • Risk management in biotechnology : European Forum, proceedings = Maîtrise des risques en biotechnologie, Forum européen, Grenoble 24-26 avril 1989, actes du Forum / edited by J. Defaye, H. de Roissart, P. M. Vignais. (who.int)