Presented by Purvi Mehta at the UN’s Economic and social commission for Asia and Pacific (ESCAP) High Level Policy Conference on Agriculture, 13 August 2013
Breaking the Kubernetes Kill Chain: Host Path Mount
Food production and sustainable agriculture policies: Reminding the role of livestock
1. Food Production and Sustainable Agriculture Policies:
Reminding the role of Livestock
Purvi Mehta
UN’s Economic and social commission for Asia and Pacific (ESCAP)
High Level Policy Conference on Agriculture, 13 August 2013
2. Four out of the five highest value global
commodities are livestock
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Source: FAOSTAT, 2010 data
3. Micronutrients
Provided by ASF
Vitamin A
Iron
Zinc
Calcium
Riboflavin
Vitamin B12
• Livelihood
to 1.3
Billion
• Important
asset for
women
• Risk
mitigation
Health
• Provide 58
million
tonnes of
protein
annually
• 17% of the
global
kilocalories
Poverty Alleviation
Nutrition
Livestock’s Many Virtues
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Zoonosis
Malnutrition
Obesity
Soil health:
14% N, 9% P
and 40% K
inputs to
global crop
production
4. Livestock in South Asia
livestock population- 600 million
Employment/livelihood to over 150
million people
Small holder led production system
Demand driven
Growing contribution to Ag. GDP
5. Livestock contribution to AgGDP
Livestock
GDP
5.6%
4.0%
3.8%
4.3%
2.4%
2.4%
2.9%
2.8%
2.8%
(Figures in bars are annual growth rates)
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FAO, 2012
6. % growth in demand for livestock products
2000 - 2030
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FAO, 2012
8. Animal source foods and global diets
% calories from ASF/Day
25
20
15
10
5
0
SEA
China
SA
SSA
High Income
Countries
FAO 2012
9. Yet, it is not just about
livestock
ILRI Spearheading a
New Way Forward
10. Crop-Livestock Interactions
Mixed Farming Systems
50% of the world’s cereals
41% of maize
86% of Rice
66% of sorghum
74% of millet
79% of the milk
60% of the meat
11. Where does the
world’s food come from?
Milk
Cereals
4%
7%
14%
13%
45%
17%
59%
35%
4%
2%
Beef
Lamb
agro-pastoral
mixed extensive
9%
15%
28%
28%
mixed intensive
other
50%
19%
7%
5%
developed countries
18%
21%
Herrero et al. 2009
12. Crop-Livestock Interaction
Resource Sharing Land- LS use 30% of ice free land
Labour- Competition for labour but also LS’s contribution to labour
Water- LS use 30% fresh water
Complementarity in Providing Nutrition LS, an Important food source for at least 830 million food insecure
people.
Contribute 17 % to total kilocalorie consumption and 33 % to protein
‘Biofortified’
Risk Mitigation
Crop-LS mixed farming, an important risk mitigation/reduction strategy
for farmers
Nutrition Dependence Soil Fertility: LS provides 14% N, 9% P and 40% K inputs to global crop
production
Feed
13. ICRISAT-ILRI Collaboration on ICGV91114 Variety: Dual Purpose Crop
Food
Feed
• Early maturing, high yielding variety • 17% higher Haulm
• 15% higher pod yield
• 11% increase in milk yield
48,000 INR increased income/season/hectare
14. One Health
• 60% of human diseases are shared with animals
• 75% of emerging diseases are zoonotic
• The top 13 zoonosis are responsible for 2.5 billion
illnesses and 2.2 million human deaths each year
• Agriculture trade implication
15. Livestock Sector in South Asia
Unique Features for Policy Considerations
Coexistence of a range of production systems
80-90% production from smallholders
Mixed farming system
Serge in export and domestic demand
Vulnerability to diseases
Feed Issues
Nutrition, health and economic contributions
16. Key Policy Needs
Livestock on agriculture policy agenda
Systems approach : Need for cross sectorial
collaboration:
Health, Agriculture, Environment, Trade, Education
Regional cooperation
Focus on productivity led growth rather than number led
growth
Leverage on existing models, such as the cooperative
model
When applicable International commodity prices are used, to calculate the total value of each commodity produced by each country and subsequently used in the ranking of commodities and countries. They are applied in order to avoid the use of exchange rates for obtaining continental and world aggregates, and also to improve and facilitate international comparative analysis of productivity at the national level.