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Family poultry: Multiple roles, systems, challenges, and options for sustainable contributions to household nutrition security through a planetary health lens

AbstractAchieving sustainable production of eggs by family poultry production systems that meet both environmental health and welfare standards is a complex endeavour. Humans have been raising different species of poultry for thousands of years across many different agroecological zones. The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations has identified four different family poultry production systems: small extensive, extensive, semi‐intensive, and intensive. Each of these systems varies in terms of inputs, outputs, gender dimensions, poultry health and welfare, and environmental impacts. This paper addresses key issues associated with the production of family poultry eggs in support of both improved maternal and child nutrition and sustainable, nutrition‐sensitive agricultural practices. It provides an overview of the history of poultry raising; characteristics of the different family poultry production systems; challenges and solutions to poultry production in low‐ and middle‐income countries; poultry husbandry (including breeds, nutrition, and shelter); infectious disease prevention and control in line with national and international animal health regulations; and food safety (microbial pathogens, toxins, and egg storage). To ensure that bird, human, and environmental health can flourish, it is essential for interdisciplinary research and development teams to work in collaboration with communities to ensure the long‐term environmental and economic sustainability of family poultry production enterprises that are a good fit with local circumstances.
- University of Sydney Australia
- Cornell university United States
- Cornell University United States
- Cornell University United States
- New York State College of Veterinary Medicine United States
Food Safety, Economics, Eggs, Veterinary medicine, Macroeconomics, Supplement Articles, FOS: Health sciences, Animal husbandry, Poultry, Food Supply, Agricultural and Biological Sciences, Natural resource economics, Sustainable development, Market economy, Origins and Domestication of Chickens, Business, Production (economics), Environmental resource management, Environmental planning, Family Characteristics, Nutrition and Dietetics, Geography, Ecology, Poultry farming, Life Sciences, Agriculture, Sustainable Development, Environmental health, Sustainability, Child, Preschool, Family Poultry, Animal Nutrition and Gut Health, Medicine, Female, Child Nutritional Physiological Phenomena, Welfare, Nursing, Infections, Health Sciences, Animals, Humans, Family, Biology, Poultry Diseases, Economic growth, Maternal and Child Nutrition in Developing Countries, Infection Control, Nutritional Requirements, Maternal Nutritional Physiological Phenomena, Food security, Poultry Production, FOS: Biological sciences, Africa, Animal Science and Zoology, Agroecology
Food Safety, Economics, Eggs, Veterinary medicine, Macroeconomics, Supplement Articles, FOS: Health sciences, Animal husbandry, Poultry, Food Supply, Agricultural and Biological Sciences, Natural resource economics, Sustainable development, Market economy, Origins and Domestication of Chickens, Business, Production (economics), Environmental resource management, Environmental planning, Family Characteristics, Nutrition and Dietetics, Geography, Ecology, Poultry farming, Life Sciences, Agriculture, Sustainable Development, Environmental health, Sustainability, Child, Preschool, Family Poultry, Animal Nutrition and Gut Health, Medicine, Female, Child Nutritional Physiological Phenomena, Welfare, Nursing, Infections, Health Sciences, Animals, Humans, Family, Biology, Poultry Diseases, Economic growth, Maternal and Child Nutrition in Developing Countries, Infection Control, Nutritional Requirements, Maternal Nutritional Physiological Phenomena, Food security, Poultry Production, FOS: Biological sciences, Africa, Animal Science and Zoology, Agroecology
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