tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2112345397147339479.post8732916447803515109..comments2023-10-26T14:57:12.760+03:00Comments on Developments in rural areas across the world: Where does our meat come from?Catherinehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17604619141000944825noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2112345397147339479.post-24050143417476408112015-04-01T18:33:50.840+03:002015-04-01T18:33:50.840+03:00Dear Steven thanks for taking up this debate. Yes ...Dear Steven thanks for taking up this debate. Yes we can reduce meat consumption and i am sure it is a very healthy option for the developped world where too much meat is eaten. However, for the developing world, where smallholders lives below 2 usd a day, their nutrion is really bad threating their health. As much as i understand the impact of meat on the enviroment, I believe that African population has the right for health and a good nutrional state. This implies that availability of safe animal source food has to increase. This can be done by minimizing additonal pressure on the environment by improving the productivity of animal source production. When it comes about chicken, the Kuroiler breed seems to a very good option to reach this. Wanna have more information about this? check www.jollypoultry.blogspot.com. Catherinehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17604619141000944825noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2112345397147339479.post-15405638880246437322015-03-28T02:03:48.653+03:002015-03-28T02:03:48.653+03:00Hi Catherine, thanks for your interesting blog.
H...Hi Catherine, thanks for your interesting blog.<br /><br />Have you ever considered blogging about "<a href="http://www.ngpf.nl/en/2015/02/18/book-meat-the-future-how-cutting-meat-consumption-can-feed-billions-more/" rel="nofollow">How Cutting Meat Consumption Can Feed Billions More</a>"?<br /><br />What's your opinion on this subject?<br /><br />Kind regards,<br />StevenAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com