Animal health and welfare for sustainable livestock systems
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Magnusson, U., Boqvist, S., Doyle, R. and Robinson, T. 2022. Animal health and welfare for sustainable livestock systems. Rome, Italy: Global Agenda for Sustainable Livestock.
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Over the last 30 years, the consumption of meat, milk and eggs in low- and middle-income (LMICs) countries has more than doubled (FAOSTAT, accessed 28/5/21). Population growth, urbanization, income gains and globalization continue to fuel the growth. Many people in LMICs do not have sufficient high quality protein in their diets (FAO et al., 2020); a problem that could be rectified through improved access to animal-source foods. Many in high- income countries (HICs), conversely, eat too much animal-sourced foods. Policies and information campaigns should promote healthy diets for all.