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Premium member Presentation Transcript Slide1: Global Livestock Sector Development in Support of International Public Goods and the Millennium Development GoalsSlide2: International Public Goods at Stake in the Context of Global Livestock Sector Development - Equality (Poverty Alleviation) - Sustainability of Natural Resources - (Veterinary) Public HealthSlide3: The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) 1 Eradicate extreme poverty and hunger 2 Achieve universal primary education 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIV/AIDS, malaria and other diseases 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development Slide4: The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) 1 Eradicate extreme poverty and hunger 2 Achieve universal primary education 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIV/AIDS, malaria and other diseases 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development Slide5: The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) 1 Eradicate extreme poverty and hunger 2 Achieve universal primary education 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIV/AIDS, malaria and other diseases 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development Slide6: The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) 1 Eradicate extreme poverty and hunger 2 Achieve universal primary education 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIV/AIDS, malaria and other diseases 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development Slide7: The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) 1 Eradicate extreme poverty and hunger 2 Achieve universal primary education 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIV/AIDS, malaria and other diseases 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development Slide8: The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) 1 Eradicate extreme poverty and hunger 2 Achieve universal primary education 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIV/AIDS, malaria and other diseases 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development Slide9: Kenya Zambia Gambia DR Congo Meat consumption in Africa Source: FAOSTAT, 2002Slide10: Global Cereal and Meat Production 1980 - 2004 (1980 = 100%) % 1980------------1992------------2004 Source: FAO, 2005Slide11: % 1980------------1992------------2004 Source: FAO, 2005 Relative Growth of Various Meats, Globally, from 1980 to 2004 (1980 = 100%)Slide12: Food from pigmeat, poultry, bovine meat, and mutton & goat meat, globally, 1961 - 2004 metric tonnes Source: FAOSTAT, 2005 Supply of pigmeat, poultry, bovine meat, and mutton & goat meat, globally, 1961 -2002 kg / caput x yearSlide13: Total meat and beef production in developing and developed countries 1961-2004 Million tonnes Source: FAOSTAT 2005Slide14: Egg ProductionSlide15: Milk supply in various regions and India 1961 -2002 kg / caput x year Source: FAOSTAT, 2005Slide16: Total Cereal Use as Feed Region 1983 1993 (million MT) China 40 84 India 2 3 World 592 636 Latin America 40 55 Sub-Saharan 2 3 Africa 2020 178 14 92 5 928 Source: Delgado et al., 1999Slide17: A STRATEGIC FRAMEWORK FOR FAO 2000 - 2015 Access of all people at all times to sufficient nutritionally adequate and safe food, ensuring that the number of chronically undernourished people is reduced by half by no later than 2015. The continued contribution of sustainable agriculture and rural development, including fisheries and forestry, to economic and social progress and the well being of all. The conservation, improvement and sustainable utilization of natural resources, including land, water, forest, fisheries and genetic resources for food and agriculture. Global GoalsSlide18: FAO’s Livestock Programme Equality Veterinary Public Health Sustainable Natural ResourcesSlide19: Livestock Sector Analysis and Policy Development FAO’s Livestock Programme Equality Veterinary Public Health Sustainable Natural Resources Global Livestock InformationSlide20: Livestock Sector Analysis and Policy Development FAO’s Livestock Programme Equality Veterinary Public Health Sustainable Natural Resources Global Livestock Information Livestock Development and Poverty ReductionSlide21: Livestock Sector Analysis and Policy Development FAO’s Livestock Programme Equality Veterinary Public Health Sustainable Natural Resources Global Livestock Information Livestock – Environment InteractionsSlide22: Livestock Sector Analysis and Policy Development FAO’s Livestock Programme Equality Veterinary Public Health Sustainable Natural Resources Global Livestock Information Veterinary Public Health and Food SafetySlide23: Livestock Sector Analysis and Policy Development FAO’s Livestock Programme Equality Veterinary Public Health Sustainable Natural Resources Global Livestock Information EMPRES – Progressive Control of Transboundary Animal DiseasesLivestock Information System: Livestock Information SystemApplications: Applications Livestock projections Livestock production system classification Livestock production estimates Environmental risk mapping Livestock disease risk mapping Public health risk mapping Poverty analysis Policy analysisSlide26: Projected Net Trade In Meat (thousand MTs) 85 Net Export -24 Net Import 2015: -2,360 2030: -3,520 2015: -2,950 2030: -4,000 2015: -80 2030: -410 2015: 1,770 2030: 2,770 2015: -280 2030: -740 North America Latin America Sub-Saharan Africa European Union (15) Transition Countries South Asia East Asia Oceania Near East / North Africa 2015: -1,900 2030: -1,090 Industrial Countries 2015: 7,930 2030: 9,920 Source: FAO 2002Slide27: Projected Net Trade in Milk (thousand MTs) Net Export Net Import Net import Net export -24 85 2015: - 8,900 2030: -12,500 2015: -9,550 2030: -13,000 2015: -1,200 2030: -1,500 2015: -6,350 2030: -6,700 2015: -3,600 2030: -5,200 North America Latin America Sub-Saharan Africa European Union (15) Transition Countries South Asia East Asia Oceania Near East / North Africa 2015: 3,500 2030: 5,200 Industrial Countries 2015: 28,000 2030: 35,700 Source: FAO 2002Slide29: Estimated contribution of livestock to total P2O5 supply on agricultural land, in area presenting a P2O5 mass balance of more than 10 kg per hectare. 1998 to 2000.Predicting land use changes in the Neotropics: the geography of pasture expansion into forest – Selected countries of Latin America.: Predicting land use changes in the Neotropics: the geography of pasture expansion into forest – Selected countries of Latin America. Predicting land use changes in the Neotropics: the geography of pasture expansion into forest – Central America.: Predicting land use changes in the Neotropics: the geography of pasture expansion into forest – Central America. “Hotspot” areas are defined as areas within a 10 km radius that are more than 50% forest and 25% or more of which will be replaced by pasture or crop by 2010. “Diffuse deforestation” areas are defined as areas within a 50 km radius are covered by at least 10% forest more than 10% of which wil.l be replaced by pasture or crop by 2010. Slide32: Predicted 2000-2010 Pasture Expansion into ForestsSlide33: Disease Intelligence Prediction of likely spread of HPAI in China You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
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Premium member Presentation Transcript Slide1: Global Livestock Sector Development in Support of International Public Goods and the Millennium Development GoalsSlide2: International Public Goods at Stake in the Context of Global Livestock Sector Development - Equality (Poverty Alleviation) - Sustainability of Natural Resources - (Veterinary) Public HealthSlide3: The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) 1 Eradicate extreme poverty and hunger 2 Achieve universal primary education 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIV/AIDS, malaria and other diseases 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development Slide4: The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) 1 Eradicate extreme poverty and hunger 2 Achieve universal primary education 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIV/AIDS, malaria and other diseases 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development Slide5: The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) 1 Eradicate extreme poverty and hunger 2 Achieve universal primary education 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIV/AIDS, malaria and other diseases 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development Slide6: The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) 1 Eradicate extreme poverty and hunger 2 Achieve universal primary education 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIV/AIDS, malaria and other diseases 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development Slide7: The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) 1 Eradicate extreme poverty and hunger 2 Achieve universal primary education 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIV/AIDS, malaria and other diseases 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development Slide8: The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) 1 Eradicate extreme poverty and hunger 2 Achieve universal primary education 3 Promote gender equality and empower women 4 Reduce child mortality 5 Improve maternal health 6 Combat HIV/AIDS, malaria and other diseases 7 Ensure environmental sustainability 8 Develop a global partnership for development Slide9: Kenya Zambia Gambia DR Congo Meat consumption in Africa Source: FAOSTAT, 2002Slide10: Global Cereal and Meat Production 1980 - 2004 (1980 = 100%) % 1980------------1992------------2004 Source: FAO, 2005Slide11: % 1980------------1992------------2004 Source: FAO, 2005 Relative Growth of Various Meats, Globally, from 1980 to 2004 (1980 = 100%)Slide12: Food from pigmeat, poultry, bovine meat, and mutton & goat meat, globally, 1961 - 2004 metric tonnes Source: FAOSTAT, 2005 Supply of pigmeat, poultry, bovine meat, and mutton & goat meat, globally, 1961 -2002 kg / caput x yearSlide13: Total meat and beef production in developing and developed countries 1961-2004 Million tonnes Source: FAOSTAT 2005Slide14: Egg ProductionSlide15: Milk supply in various regions and India 1961 -2002 kg / caput x year Source: FAOSTAT, 2005Slide16: Total Cereal Use as Feed Region 1983 1993 (million MT) China 40 84 India 2 3 World 592 636 Latin America 40 55 Sub-Saharan 2 3 Africa 2020 178 14 92 5 928 Source: Delgado et al., 1999Slide17: A STRATEGIC FRAMEWORK FOR FAO 2000 - 2015 Access of all people at all times to sufficient nutritionally adequate and safe food, ensuring that the number of chronically undernourished people is reduced by half by no later than 2015. The continued contribution of sustainable agriculture and rural development, including fisheries and forestry, to economic and social progress and the well being of all. The conservation, improvement and sustainable utilization of natural resources, including land, water, forest, fisheries and genetic resources for food and agriculture. Global GoalsSlide18: FAO’s Livestock Programme Equality Veterinary Public Health Sustainable Natural ResourcesSlide19: Livestock Sector Analysis and Policy Development FAO’s Livestock Programme Equality Veterinary Public Health Sustainable Natural Resources Global Livestock InformationSlide20: Livestock Sector Analysis and Policy Development FAO’s Livestock Programme Equality Veterinary Public Health Sustainable Natural Resources Global Livestock Information Livestock Development and Poverty ReductionSlide21: Livestock Sector Analysis and Policy Development FAO’s Livestock Programme Equality Veterinary Public Health Sustainable Natural Resources Global Livestock Information Livestock – Environment InteractionsSlide22: Livestock Sector Analysis and Policy Development FAO’s Livestock Programme Equality Veterinary Public Health Sustainable Natural Resources Global Livestock Information Veterinary Public Health and Food SafetySlide23: Livestock Sector Analysis and Policy Development FAO’s Livestock Programme Equality Veterinary Public Health Sustainable Natural Resources Global Livestock Information EMPRES – Progressive Control of Transboundary Animal DiseasesLivestock Information System: Livestock Information SystemApplications: Applications Livestock projections Livestock production system classification Livestock production estimates Environmental risk mapping Livestock disease risk mapping Public health risk mapping Poverty analysis Policy analysisSlide26: Projected Net Trade In Meat (thousand MTs) 85 Net Export -24 Net Import 2015: -2,360 2030: -3,520 2015: -2,950 2030: -4,000 2015: -80 2030: -410 2015: 1,770 2030: 2,770 2015: -280 2030: -740 North America Latin America Sub-Saharan Africa European Union (15) Transition Countries South Asia East Asia Oceania Near East / North Africa 2015: -1,900 2030: -1,090 Industrial Countries 2015: 7,930 2030: 9,920 Source: FAO 2002Slide27: Projected Net Trade in Milk (thousand MTs) Net Export Net Import Net import Net export -24 85 2015: - 8,900 2030: -12,500 2015: -9,550 2030: -13,000 2015: -1,200 2030: -1,500 2015: -6,350 2030: -6,700 2015: -3,600 2030: -5,200 North America Latin America Sub-Saharan Africa European Union (15) Transition Countries South Asia East Asia Oceania Near East / North Africa 2015: 3,500 2030: 5,200 Industrial Countries 2015: 28,000 2030: 35,700 Source: FAO 2002Slide29: Estimated contribution of livestock to total P2O5 supply on agricultural land, in area presenting a P2O5 mass balance of more than 10 kg per hectare. 1998 to 2000.Predicting land use changes in the Neotropics: the geography of pasture expansion into forest – Selected countries of Latin America.: Predicting land use changes in the Neotropics: the geography of pasture expansion into forest – Selected countries of Latin America. Predicting land use changes in the Neotropics: the geography of pasture expansion into forest – Central America.: Predicting land use changes in the Neotropics: the geography of pasture expansion into forest – Central America. “Hotspot” areas are defined as areas within a 10 km radius that are more than 50% forest and 25% or more of which will be replaced by pasture or crop by 2010. “Diffuse deforestation” areas are defined as areas within a 50 km radius are covered by at least 10% forest more than 10% of which wil.l be replaced by pasture or crop by 2010. Slide32: Predicted 2000-2010 Pasture Expansion into ForestsSlide33: Disease Intelligence Prediction of likely spread of HPAI in China