2004, Volume 12, Paper 10

ISSN: 1883-5675

Feed versus Food: The Future Challenge and Balance for Farming

Zhang-Yue Zhou – Asian Agribusiness Research Centre, The University of Sydney, Orange, NSW 2800, Australia

Abstract

Demand for livestock products in the past three decades has increased rapidly, especially in developing countries. This increase has resulted in, and will continue to cause, increased demand for feed. This paper examines existing projections of global feed demand and supply with an emphasis on China. It first presents the emerging trends in demand for feed and food, followed by global perspectives of feed demand and supply. It then highlights the challenges facing future farming in its endeavour to meet the increasing demand for feed. Finally, the paper sheds light on whether the livestock revolution will offer much opportunity to farmers, especially small farmers in the developing countries and those at home in Australia.

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