Classen H L, Schwean K V
University of Saskatchewan, Department of Animal and Poultry Science, Saskatoon, Canada.
Poult Sci. 1998 Feb;77(2):220-5. doi: 10.1093/ps/77.2.220.
The Canadian broiler chicken and turkey industries are distributed approximately according to human population. Individual components of these industries tend to be smaller than their U.S. counterparts and not to be vertically integrated. The outlook of the poultry meat industries is positive because of increasing per capita consumption of chicken and the potential for gains in turkey consumption. The number of permanently employed poultry scientists at publicly funded institutions has declined in Western Canada. University training in Poultry Science is restricted to four major institutions where it has been integrated into Animal Science and Veterinary Medicine programs. For the most part, poultry scientists have developed successful research programs and this research has been enhanced by scientists employed in term positions. Publicly funded poultry extension has declined but this reduction has been compensated to some degree by industry-sponsored programs and the private sector. The majority of research funding, which was once derived from government, is now provided by industry; government contributions are frequently contingent on initial industry support. The consequence of this type of funding arrangement is a trend to more short-term and less long-term research. Canada has no strategic plan regarding poultry training, research, or extension and this needs to be addressed before there is a further reduction in the country's infrastructure. Modern communication technology offers promise to reduce the isolation of scientists in different parts of Canada.
加拿大的肉鸡和火鸡产业分布大致与人口分布相符。这些产业的各个组成部分往往比美国同行规模更小,且没有进行垂直整合。由于鸡肉人均消费量不断增加以及火鸡消费有增长潜力,禽肉产业前景乐观。加拿大西部由公共资金资助机构长期聘用的家禽科学家数量有所减少。家禽科学的大学培训仅限于四所主要机构,且已融入动物科学和兽医学项目。在很大程度上,家禽科学家已制定出成功的研究项目,而定期聘用的科学家也加强了这项研究。由公共资金资助的家禽推广工作有所减少,但行业赞助项目和私营部门在一定程度上弥补了这一减少。大部分研究资金曾经来自政府,现在则由行业提供;政府的贡献往往取决于行业的初始支持。这种资金安排的结果是研究更趋于短期化,长期研究减少。加拿大没有关于家禽培训、研究或推广的战略计划,在该国相关基础设施进一步减少之前,这一问题需要得到解决。现代通信技术有望减少加拿大不同地区科学家的孤立状态。