The Livestock Sector and its contributions to the Protein and Energy needs of the Nigerian Population

M. M. Inyeinyang, I. Ukpong
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The study was designed to assess the contributions of the livestock sector to the protein and energy needs of the Nigerian population by 2050 using an annual time series data from 1980 to 2010. Projected population figures from 2012 to 2050 were used to estimate the extra amount of protein and energy that will be required by the population in 2050. Energy and protein supply data from animal-derived foods, mainly; cattle meat and milk, sheep meat, goat meat, poultry eggs and meat, from 1980 to 2010 were calculated using animal production data and McCance and Widdowson’s composition of foods. The data were analysed using an Excel spreadsheet programme. The result showed that animal-derived foods contributed a total of 47,805,756 MJ/d of energy and 1,027,901 kg/d of protein in 2010. Meanwhile, to meet the additional energy and protein needs of the projected Nigerian population of 389.615 million people by 2050, animal-derived foods would have to supply 37.4% more energy and 9.0% more protein than in 2010. The results thus indicate a gap between current production and expected protein and energy requirement of the population by 2050; which must be closed if food security is to be achieved.
畜牧业及其对尼日利亚人口蛋白质和能源需求的贡献
该研究旨在利用1980年至2010年的年度时间序列数据,评估到2050年畜牧业对尼日利亚人口蛋白质和能源需求的贡献。2012年至2050年的预计人口数据被用来估计2050年人口所需的额外蛋白质和能量。主要来自动物性食品的能量和蛋白质供应数据;从1980年到2010年,使用动物生产数据和McCance和Widdowson的食物成分计算了牛肉和牛奶,羊肉,山羊肉,禽蛋和肉类。使用Excel电子表格程序对数据进行分析。结果表明,2010年动物源性食品共贡献了47,805,756 MJ/d的能量和1,027,901 kg/d的蛋白质。与此同时,为了满足预计到2050年尼日利亚3.8961.5亿人口的额外能量和蛋白质需求,动物源性食品必须比2010年多提供37.4%的能量和9.0%的蛋白质。因此,研究结果表明,到2050年,目前的产量与预期的人口蛋白质和能量需求之间存在差距;如果要实现粮食安全,就必须关闭这一通道。
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