RE: SEC-S14/W4 - Sustainable Animal Productivity and Environmental Footprint Towards Global Food Security.
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As you mentioned about 9000000 cows and 202 million chickens are slaughtered for us every day. It seems more to me. But as you mentioned the market price is still higher price than before. I have it here too. We purchased one kg of onion for Rs.350 . You mention animal decline as many animals are being slaughtered to meet our food needs. But my country is hardly slaughtered according to its demand. The price of meat in our country is around 800 rupees per kg. It has been too much. So I think that people should be aware of the increase in the price of meat and reduce its consumption. But we have to look for alternatives without meat.
I can get meat and protein from chicken. When the hen can produce enough eggs. And can produce babies. So we have to focus on global food security and increasing their production. Otherwise global food security and sustainable development of livestock are not possible. Your presentation is beautiful. You are invited to visit my post. Your valuable comments will make me happy. Have a nice day.
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The discrepancy in prices and the impact on people's budgets is a concern shared in many regions this year. The war in Ukraine has something to do with it I believe.
Increasing the production would only make everything even worse because of the environmental footprint. We spend far too much resources to maintain such livestock. The best way to find an alternative method ASAP. Thanks for the insightful comment and you too have nice holidays!