1: Challenges in the 21st century in pig and poultry nutrition and the future of animal nutrition

L. Babinszky, M. Verstegen, W. Hendriks
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To meet the challenges in the 21st century in pig and poultry nutrition, it is necessary to involve into the innovation activities besides classical animal nutrition knowledge, newer areas of natural and technical sciences (e.g. molecular biology, molecular nutrition, molecular genetics, nutrigenomics, information technology, etc.). The importance of these disciplines will continue to grow in the near future, in the following 5-10 years. Animal nutrition will need to increasingly focus on the production of safe and nutritious foods in a traceable manner produced within systems that care for the environment and animal welfare using ingredients not suitable for human consumption. The use of precision animal nutrition in practice greatly contributes to the changes required for the successful production of animal derived foods in the 21st century, as well as for the success of innovation activities. In order for the animal agricultural sector to be able to provide proper quantities of safe animal origin food materials to the food industry, there is a rapidly increasing need for better cooperation between medical and agricultural sciences on the basis of professional logic, as well as cooperation in R&DI programs and education. It is highly probable that new areas of science will revolutionise animal nutrition sciences such as bioinformatics, molecular biology, molecular nutrition, as well as quantum biology. These areas of science will greatly contribute to the development of animal nutrition science and, as a result, to a more efficient animal nutrition, as well as to a better quality and safe food base material production of animal origin.
1: 21世纪猪禽营养面临的挑战和动物营养的未来
为了迎接21世纪猪和家禽营养的挑战,除了经典的动物营养知识外,还需要参与自然科学和技术科学(如分子生物学、分子营养学、分子遗传学、营养基因组学、信息技术等)的创新活动。在不久的将来,在接下来的5-10年里,这些学科的重要性将继续增长。动物营养将需要越来越多地关注在关心环境和动物福利的系统内以可追溯的方式生产安全和营养的食品,使用不适合人类食用的成分。在实践中使用精确的动物营养,极大地促进了21世纪成功生产动物源性食品所需的变化,以及创新活动的成功。为了使动物农业部门能够为食品工业提供适量安全的动物源性食品材料,在专业逻辑的基础上,医学和农业科学之间更好的合作以及在研发项目和教育方面的合作的需求正在迅速增加。生物信息学、分子生物学、分子营养学以及量子生物学等新的科学领域极有可能给动物营养学带来革命性的变化。这些科学领域将极大地促进动物营养科学的发展,从而促进更有效的动物营养,以及更好的质量和安全的动物源性食品基础材料的生产。
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