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牛奶研讨会综述:低收入国家奶制品生产和消费的可持续性,重点关注生产力和环境影响。

MILK Symposium review: Sustainability of dairy production and consumption in low-income countries with emphasis on productivity and environmental impact.

机构信息

Innovation Center for US Dairy, Rosemont, IL 60018.

Department of Animal Science, University of California, Davis 95616.

出版信息

J Dairy Sci. 2020 Nov;103(11):9791-9802. doi: 10.3168/jds.2020-18269.

Abstract

Sustainable milk production and consumption in low-income countries must address food security and climate change mitigation simultaneously. Socioeconomic sustainability is paramount in low-income countries, where milk production and consumption represent a vehicle to improve human nutrition and health, as well as the potential for economic opportunity and improved livelihood of subsistence farmers. These benefits can only be achieved with judicious use of animal stocks and agricultural practices that do not exhaust available natural resources, which are often shared by regional farming communities. Milk and dairy foods provide variety to the diet and make significant contributions to meeting the needs for high-quality protein, calcium, magnesium, selenium, riboflavin, vitamin B, and pantothenic acid (vitamin B) in at-risk populations, particularly children, pregnant women, and the elderly. Milk production in low-income countries occurs largely in smallholder mixed crop-livestock systems where animals play multiple roles and may suffer from undernutrition, leading to negligible or no milk production during several months of the year. Non-food roles of livestock include draft, fuel (manure), store of capital, and insurance against crop failure. These roles and the social standing associated with animal ownership may incentivize the maintenance of large herds that place stress on feed (land) and water resources. Under these circumstances, sustainable intensification (i.e., increasing milk production from currently available resources) represents the single most important and practical strategy to improve the sustainability of milk production and consumption in low-income countries. Improving the genetic potential of animals and the availability of quality feed, and providing balanced nutrition are the most promising strategies to improve milk production and sustainability in low-income countries. For example, the deficit for milk in Ethiopia is estimated at 4.5 billion liters/year, which can be closed, in part, with balanced animal nutrition. Milk production in low-income countries will be more sustainable if it relies on natural resources available locally and regionally to supply essential nutrients to at-risk human populations.

摘要

在低收入国家,可持续的牛奶生产和消费必须同时解决粮食安全和减缓气候变化问题。在低收入国家,社会经济的可持续性至关重要,因为牛奶生产和消费是改善人类营养和健康的途径,也是为自给农民提供经济机会和改善生计的潜力。只有明智地利用动物资源和农业实践,才能实现这些效益,而这些实践不会耗尽当地和区域农业社区经常共享的可用自然资源。牛奶和奶制品为饮食提供了多样性,对满足高危人群(特别是儿童、孕妇和老年人)对高质量蛋白质、钙、镁、硒、核黄素、维生素 B 和泛酸(维生素 B)的需求做出了重大贡献。低收入国家的牛奶生产主要发生在小农混合作物-牲畜系统中,这些系统中的动物发挥着多种作用,可能会遭受营养不良,导致每年有几个月几乎或完全没有牛奶生产。牲畜的非食品作用包括役用、燃料(粪便)、资本储存和防止作物歉收的保险。这些作用以及与动物所有权相关的社会地位可能会激励人们维持大群牲畜,从而给饲料(土地)和水资源带来压力。在这种情况下,可持续集约化(即从现有资源中增加牛奶产量)是改善低收入国家牛奶生产和消费可持续性的最重要和最实际的策略。提高动物的遗传潜力和优质饲料的可获得性,并提供均衡的营养是提高低收入国家牛奶产量和可持续性的最有前途的策略。例如,埃塞俄比亚的牛奶缺口估计为每年 45 亿升,通过均衡的动物营养,可以部分弥补这一缺口。如果低收入国家的牛奶生产依赖于当地和区域的自然资源来为高危人群提供必需的营养,那么它将更加可持续。

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