From farm to fork: the uruguayan experience.

MONTOSSI, F. - CAZZULI, F.

Resumen:

Uruguay has designed its sustainable intensification strategies over the years, taking into account that one of the goals is to feed 42% more people in 2050 than we do today. In order to succeed in this pursuit, specifically considering meat production, this country has tackled the following issues: traceability, soil utilisation and management plans, animal welfare, climate change mitigation, animal breeding, genomics and conversion efficiency, meat seen as healthy food for human nourishment, taking into consideration rural inhabitant´s life quality (automation and reducing supplementation frequency, supply chain integration and brand developing, certification and marketing campaigns. Not only strictly productive, technological or industrial activities must be enhanced and/or adopted, but also beef and lamb meat products must cease to be seen as mere commodities and start to be considered as a highly nutritious healthy food instead. Only through a multidimensional and inter institutional approach, as well as private-public partnerships and constructing State policies based on solid scientific foundations, can this endeavour be performed.


Detalles Bibliográficos
2015
URUGUAY
CARNE
SALUD HUMANA
Inglés
Instituto Nacional de Investigación Agropecuaria
AINFO
http://www.ainfo.inia.uy/consulta/busca?b=pc&id=53733&biblioteca=vazio&busca=53733&qFacets=53733
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