livestock: the global context
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Livestock: the global contextShirley Tarawali, Assistant Director General, ILRI, Kenya
Livestock advocacy and communications conveningAddis Ababa, Ethiopia 10 – 12 November 2015
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Animal source foods: 5 of 6 highest value global commodities
(total value of these five: US Int $ 715 billion)
FAOSTAT 2015(values for 2013)
Cow milk
Rice, paddy
Indig. Pig meat
Indig. Cattle meat
Indig. Chicken meat
farmed food fishwheat
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Cow milk has overtaken rice
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Drivers of change: population
Anticipated change 2013 – 2050Asia: +20%
Africa: +113%Europe: -4%
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2015 GDP growth forecast
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Percentage urban, 2014
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Gains in meat consumption in developingcountries are outpacing those of developed
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Africa’s food import bill (2013): US $ 44 billionAbout one fifth is livestock (highest after cereals)
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% growth in demand for livestock products2000 - 2030
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FAO, 2011Based on anticipated change in absolute tonnes of product comparing 2000 and 2030
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What’s special about animal/smallholder food?
•90% of animal products are produced and consumed in the same country or region
•Most are produced by smallholders
•Over 70% of livestock productsare sold ‘informally’
•Almost 1 billion rely on livestock for livelihoods
•43% of the agricultural workforceis female
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Demand for livestock commodities in developing economies will be met – the only question is how
Scenario #1Meeting livestock demand byimporting livestock products
Scenario #2Meeting livestock demand by
importing livestock industrial production know-how
Scenario #3Meeting livestock demand by
transforming smallholder livestock systems
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Policy conversations
…………..the Sustainable Development Goals………….
……………livestock ‘bads’ ……………and confusing messages………………….
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Livestock and inclusive, sustainable
economic growth
Livestock and equitable livelihoods
Animal source foods for nutrition and health
Livestock and sustainable ecosystems
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Challenges and opportunities
• Communicating:• Diversity• Complexity
• Balancing messages• ‘goods’• ‘bads’• Evidence based; not defensive• Opportunities (transition)
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Sustainable animal food systems are a must
• Productivity and efficiency:– Sufficient food with lower
environmental foot print: Animal health, genetics, feeding
• Animal source foods:– Safe, not wasted and consumed in
appropriate quantities
• Emerging challenges:– Zoonotic diseases– Anti-Microbial Resistance
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