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      An Analysis Of The Role Of Animals In Food Production

      Animals, Feed, Food And People

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      An Analysis Of The Role Of Animals In Food Production
      Edited ByR. L. Baldwin
      Edition 1st Edition
      First Published 1980
      eBook Published 19 July 2019
      Pub. Location New York
      Imprint CRC Press
      DOI https://doi.org/10.1201/9780429051401
      Pages 174
      eBook ISBN 9780429051401
      Subjects Environment & Agriculture
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      Baldwin, R.L. (Ed.). (1980). Animals, Feed, Food And People: An Analysis Of The Role Of Animals In Food Production (1st ed.). CRC Press. https://doi.org/10.1201/9780429051401

      ABSTRACT

      Numerous authors have presented analyses of the world food problem and the appropriate role of animals in food production and have drawn qualitative conclusions. However, projection and planning require quantitative considerations, and this volume addresses that challenge. Experts in animal science, farm management, economics, international agriculture, and nutrition elucidate and debate germane issues with scientific rigor. They examine the efficiency and economics of animal production, feed resource availability, interactions between plant and animal agricultures, international trade, resource allocation, roles of animals in developing countries, and the nutritional values and limitations of animal products.

      TABLE OF CONTENTS

      1 Alternative Strategies in Food-Animal Production,  2 Implications of International Trade on Resources for Animal Production,  Product Conversion to Human Food by Ruminants,  4 Opportunities for Waste and By-Product Conversion to Human Food by Non-Ruminants,  5 Past, Present and Future Resource Allocation to Livestock Production, Tables and Figures.

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