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ELANCO: FARMING INNOVATIONS ALLOW BEEF INDUSTRY TO FREEZE CARBON FOOTPRINT, SAVE RESOURCES Feb. 5, 2015 Source: Elanco news release
This will be possible through the use of farming innovations and best practices that will allow farmers and ranchers around the world to produce more beef with fewer resources-meeting global demand, while freezing the industry's environmental footprint. If innovation is frozen at 2010 levels, farmers and ranchers will need to raise 710 million additional cattle and water buffalo to meet 2050 demand. To raise more cattle and water buffalo without improved farming best practices, especially in developing countries, farmers and ranchers would need to increase their use of grazed forage* and water by 43 percent. With continued improvement for farming practices, such as better year-round nutrition and improved breeding and genetic selection, fewer than 1.7 billion cattle and water buffalo will be needed to provide adequate global beef supplies. This is nearly the same size as today's global herd of cattle and water buffalo, which is approximately 1.68 billion. More importantly, the beef industry can freeze its environmental footprint to 2010 levels.
•Saving 2.48 trillion liters (655 billion gallons) of water •Saving 5.6 billion metric tonnes (6.2 billion tons) of grazed forage* "The ability to freeze the environmental footprint of beef production represents a game-changing milestone for the industry," said Rob Aukerman, President, North American Commercial Operations at Elanco. "As demand for beef and other animal proteins rises, investment in farming best practices becomes crucial. With that investment, we can provide the beef demanded by consumers around the world while preserving land and water resources." As the world population surpasses 9 billion people as estimated in 2050, increased demand for beef will be driven by the estimated 3 billion people expected to join the middle class who will be able to afford to add meat, milk and eggs to their diets. "With improved knowledge of farming best practices and increased access to innovations for animal health, producers can focus on efficient production methods to provide consumers across the globe with the quality, nutrient-rich food they want and deserve," said Aukerman. "Elanco aims to equip these farmers and ranchers with the innovative products, services and expertise needed to do so." For more information on how you can help achieve food security, visit ENOUGHmovement.com and join the movement to feed 9 billion people. Join the conversation by following @Elanco on Twitterand Facebook or follow the conversation around #FeedThe9. Tweet |
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