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Livestock farming systems
Authors: Edited by R. Rubino, L. Sepe, A. Dimitriadou and A. GibonProduct quality based on local resources leading to improved sustainability
Livestock farming increasingly means much more than just food production and product quality is no longer simply synonymous with food safety and the provision of energy and protein nutrients. This book examines the variety of reasons for this shift in thinking and provides a basis for a new approach to livestock farming systems. The topical issues for product quality based on local resources are addressed from a variety of angles, including genomics, land use, the consumer preference and human nutrition.
The book focusses on the following topics, using examples from all over the world: the current change in views and values on quality of animal products;
- the specificity of traditional dairy and meat products and the technology of processing;
- the role of local breeds and traditional livestock farming systems in today’s society;
- the search for local avenues for sustainable development of livestock farming systems.
Availability: In Print
Publication date: 2006
Binding: Hardbound
Dimensions: Unknown
Weight: Unknown
Extent:410 pp
ISBN: (10 Digit)90-76998-63-9 (13 Digit) 978-90-76998-63-3
Book Contents
Foreword
Introduction
Preface
Chapter 1: Product quality in livestock production: change in views and values
Chapter 2: Specificity and technology of elaboration of traditional dairy and meat products
Chapter 3: Local breeds, traditional livestock farming systems and niche-based development strategies
Chapter 4: Accounting for multifunctionality in local development of livestock farming
Chapter 5: The search for local avenues for sustainable development of livestock farming systems: trails and trials








