A proposal for the development of a feed consumption database using a standardised feed classification system

L. Pinotti, G. Pastorelli, G. Varese, F. Cheli, C. Di Lorenzo, S. Montanelli, C. Landolfi, G. Mangano, C. Gazerro, V. Perricone, M. Ottoboni, A. Moradei, R. Abbate, A. Luciano, F. Mercogliano
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There is currently no comprehensive feed consumption database using a harmonised feed classification system. This means there is a lack of accurate information on the individual amount of feed consumed daily by farmed and companion animals. Such a database would support exposure assessments of feed. This report provides a complete overview of the main feed databases, their structure, and how feed materials are classified. It highlights their limits and potential and reports any differences from FoodEx2. A proposal for future updates of FoodEx2 and the development of a comprehensive feed consumption model database is provided. The proposed model database is based on three information areas represented by three Excel sheets. These represent Animal, Feed, and Consumption, allowing the determination of animal dietary exposure. A proof of concept of the developed model database was carried out by performing two case studies focused on genetically modified feed and feed contaminants. For genetically modified feed, a reduced animal dietary exposure was obtained compared to estimations reported in the scientific opinions and obtained using Excel calculators proposed by EFSA. For the contaminants in feed, differences were limited, resulting in slightly higher or lower exposure values. Weaknesses and possible mitigations are also addressed, and recommendations are made for a comprehensive feed consumption database. These include recommendations establishing an EU classification system in which the main features and items reported in the European Catalogue of Feed Materials are harmonised with FoodEx2. It is also recommended that real-life animal consumption data are collected by the feed industry, animal nutritionists, breeders, and farmers, along with the collaboration of stakeholders.

利用标准化饲料分类系统开发饲料消耗数据库的建议
目前还没有使用统一饲料分类系统的综合饲料消耗数据库。这意味着缺乏有关养殖动物和伴侣动物每天消耗的饲料量的准确信息。这样一个数据库将为饲料暴露评估提供支持。本报告全面概述了主要的饲料数据库、其结构以及饲料原料的分类方式。它强调了这些数据库的局限性和潜力,并报告了与 FoodEx2 的任何不同之处。报告还提出了未来更新 FoodEx2 和开发综合饲料消耗模型数据库的建议。建议的模型数据库以三个 Excel 表所代表的三个信息领域为基础。它们分别代表动物、饲料和消费,可确定动物膳食暴露量。通过对转基因饲料和饲料污染物进行两个案例研究,对所开发的模型数据库进行了概念验证。就转基因饲料而言,与科学意见中报告的估计值和使用欧洲食品安全局(EFSA)建议的 Excel 计算器得出的估计值相比,动物膳食暴露量有所降低。至于饲料中的污染物,差异有限,导致暴露值略微偏高或偏低。此外,还讨论了不足之处和可能的缓解措施,并就全面的饲料消费数据库提出了建议。其中包括建议建立一个欧盟分类系统,将《欧洲饲料原料目录》中报告的主要特征和项目与 FoodEx2 协调统一。此外,还建议由饲料行业、动物营养学家、饲养员和农民与利益相关者合作收集真实的动物消费数据。
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