Abstract:
Due to the tremendous increase in the world population, the continuous supply of foodstuff is inevitable. The global population may cross 9 billion in 2050; according to a report by FAO. We are going to face many challenges of food shortage globally as the population is increasing gradually. The field of animal production contributes a major role in the supply of foodstuff to overcome food scarcity stress. Productivity can be enhanced many times by adopting advanced technologies in the animal production field. Technology innovation has made work easier with the development of different software and the internet. The digital revolution in the agriculture sector opens ways to quantify animal welfare through the use of multiple sensors as well as data analytics. Technological development made farmers work more economically and ultimately has amplified animal production, proficiency, and profitability and has a prompt way for livestock sustainability. There are mainly 8 factors of animal production including 3 major i.e. Animal Breeding and Genetics, Animal Nutrition, and Reproductive Performance, and 5 minors i. e. Health, Farm Management, Water, Manure, Machinery, Environmental control, Milking Automation as well as Electronic identification. By making technology-mediated human-animal interaction with animal welfare, we can design goal calls to understand animal welfare issues. The innovation in Precision Livestock Farming (PLF) offers substantial opportunities for an evidence-based strategy to monitor farmed animal welfare. In these sectors, we can use advanced technologies to intensify the ratio of sustainable livestock farming as well as food security for the welfare of mankind. In their respective fields, the use of innovative technologies is close to putting up with control of the whole world by manufacturing under its hand to fulfill the requirements regarding food scarcity matter.
Page(s):
224-224
DOI:
DOI not available
Published:
Journal: Abstract Book on Global Science Technology and Management Conference, Volume: 0, Issue: 0, Year: 2023
Keywords:
Management
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Technology
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Animal Welfare
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Animal Production
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Food Scarcity