DOI QR코드

DOI QR Code

Current status, challenges and the way forward for dairy goat production in Asia - conference summary of dairy goats in Asia

  • Liang, Juan Boo (Institute of Tropical Agriculture and Food Security, Universiti Putra Malaysia) ;
  • Paengkoum, Pramote (School of Animal Technology and Innovation, Institute of Agricultural Technology, Suranaree University of Technology)
  • 투고 : 2019.04.02
  • 심사 : 2019.06.20
  • 발행 : 2019.08.01

초록

Asia hosts more than half of the world's 1 billion goats and is also where domestication of wild goats began. Goats, including dairy goats, are adapted to a wide variety of harsh environments and thus play key roles as providers of nutrition, food security and socio-economic status to their human owners in many low-income Asian countries. In many countries in Southeast and East Asia, medium and large scale commercial dairy goat farming can be profitable enterprises because of the high price of goat milk, and good demand due to its health and medicinal properties. In some Asian countries, dairy goats play important roles in non-commercial activities, including use as educational animals in elementary schools in Japan and show animals in Indonesia. Dairy goat farmers in Asia are faced with numerous challenges, such as a shortage of high producing animals adapted to the local environment, lack of quality feeds during a prolonged dry season, many diseases and difficulty getting their product to market, however, the increasing demand for goat milk in the newly developed and developed economies in Asia provides an optimistic future for dairy goat production in this region.

키워드

참고문헌

  1. FAOSTAT [Internet]. Rome, Italy: FAO; 2013 [cited 2019 June 24]. Available from: http//faostat.org
  2. Hosseini SM, Kalantar M. Country report for Iran. In: Proceedings of The 4th International Asian-Australasian Dairy Goat Conference; 2018 Oct 17-19: Tra Vinh, Vietnam. pp. 77-81.
  3. Devendra C, Liang JB. Conference summary of dairy goats in Asia: current status, multifunctional contribution to food security and potential improvements. J Small Rumin Res 2012;108:1-11. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.smallrumres.2012.08.012
  4. Miller BM. Current status of global goat production, with emphasis on dairy goats in Europe and the United State. In: Proceedings of the 4th International Asian-Australasian Dairy Goat Conference; 2018 Oct 17-19: Tra Vinh, Vietnam. pp. 72-5.
  5. FAOSTAT [Internet]. Rome, Italy: FAO; 2016 [cited 2019 June 24]. Available from: http://www.fao.org/faostat/en/#data/QL
  6. Escareno L, Salinas-Gonzalez H, Wurzinger M, Iniguez L, Solkner J, Meza-Herrera C. Dairy goat production systems. Trop Anim Health Prod 2012; 45:17-34. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11250-012-0246-6
  7. Goetsch AL. Recent areas of research emphasis in feeding practices and nutrition of lactating dairy goats. In: Proceedings of the 4th International Asian-Australasian Dairy Goat Conference; 2018 Oct 17-19: Tra Vinh, Vietnam. pp. 19-36.
  8. Mardalena M, Warly L, Nurdin E, Rusmana WSN, Farizal F. Milk quality of dairy goat by giving feed supplement as antioxidant source. J Indonesian Trop Anim Agric 2011;36:205-12. https://doi.org/10.14710/jitaa.36.3.205-212
  9. Paengkum P, Tian XZ, Paengkoum S, Yuangkland C. Feed and feeding of dairy goat in Asia. Proc. The 4th International Asian-Australasian Dairy Goat Conference; 2018 Oct 17-19: Tra Vinh, Vietnam. pp. 72-5.
  10. Celi P. The role of oxidative stress in small ruminants' health eand production. Rev Bras Zootec 2010;39:348-63. https://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1516-35982010001300038
  11. Jordan MJ, Monino MI, Martinez C, Lafuente A, Sotomayor JA. Introduction of distillate rosemary leaves into the diet of the Murciano-Granadina goat: Transfer of polyphenolic compounds to goats' milk and the plasma of suckling goat kids. J Agric Food Chem 2010;58:8265-70. https://doi.org/10.1021/jf100921z
  12. Eknæs M, Chilliard Y, Hove K, Inglingstad RA, Bernard L, Holden V. Feeding of palm oil fatty acids or rapeseed oil throughout lactation: effects on energy status, body composition, and milk production in Norwegian dairy goats. J Dairy Sci 2017;100:7588-601. https://doi.org/10.3168/jds.2017-12768
  13. Luo J, Shuang S. Research progress on reproductive physiology and breeding technology of dairy goat. In: Proceedings of the 4th International Asian-Australasian Dairy Goat Conference; 2018 Oct 17-19: Tra Vinh, Vietnam. pp. 62-71.
  14. Pendleton RJ, Youngs CR, Rorie RW, Pool SH, Memon MA, Godke RA. Follicle stimulating hormone versus pregnant mare serum gonadotropin for superovulation of dairy goats. Small Rumin Res 1992;8:217-24. https://doi.org/10.1016/0921-4488(92)90042-3
  15. Drion PV, Furtoss V, Baril G, et al. Four years of induction/synchronization of estrus in dairy goats: effect on the evolution of eCG binding rate in relation with the parameters of reproduction. Reprod Nutr Dev 2011;41:401-12. https://doi.org/10.1051/rnd:2001140
  16. Naqvi SMK, Sejian V. Global climate change: role of livestock. Asian J Agric Sci 2011; 3:19-25.
  17. Prakash A. Boiling point [internet]. Finance & development [Internet]; 2018 [cited 2019 June 24]. Available from: https://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/fandd/2018/09/pdf/southeastasia-climate-change-and-greenhouse-gas-emissions-prakash.pdf
  18. Nguen Van T. Climate change: goat production and greenhouse gases mitigation - a review. In: Proceedings of the 4th International Asian-Australasian Dairy Goat Conference; 2018 Oct 17-19: Tra Vinh, Vietnam. pp. 37-47.
  19. Preston TR, Gomez ME. Goat production integrated with agroforestry systems; a strategy to reduce the impact of livestock on global warming. In: Proceedings of the 4th International Asian-Australasian Dairy Goat Conference; 2018 Oct 17-19: Tra Vinh, Vietnam. pp. 13-8.
  20. Alexandra S, Irene T. Greenhouse gas emissions in dairy goat farming systems: Abatement potential and cost [Internet]. ResearchGate publication; 2015 [cited 2019 June 24]. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/284729962_Greenhouse_gas_emissions_in_dairy_goat_farming_systems_Abatement_potential_and_cost
  21. Carla I, Patricia C, Haritz A, Pilar M, Francisco JE, Carlos F. Murciano-granadina goat performance and methane emission after replacing barley grain with fibrous by-products. PLoS One 2016;11(3):e0151215. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0151215
  22. Nguyen Thi KD, Nguyen Van T. Dietary supplementation of coconut oil markedly suppressed enteric methane production without compromising growth performance in Bach Thao goats. In: Proceedings of the 4th International Asian-Australasian Dairy Goat Conference; 2018 Oct 17-19: Tra Vinh, Vietnam. pp. 392-9.
  23. Candyrine SCL, Mazrul FM, Garba S, et al. Effects of naturallyproduced lovastatin on feed digestibility, rumen fermentation, microbiota and methane emissions in goats over a 12-week treatment period. PLOS ONE 2018; 13(7):e0199840. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0199840
  24. Thiruvenkadan AK, Chidananda. Status of dairy goat farming in India. In: Proceedings of the 4th International Asian-Australasian Dairy Goat Conference; 2018 Oct 17-19: Tra Vinh, Vietnam. pp. 95-101.
  25. National Bureau of Animal Genetic Resources (NBAGR), India [Internet]; 2018 [cited 2019 June 24]. http://www.nbagr.res.in/reggoat.html
  26. Khan MFU, Ashfaq F. Current status of dairy goat farming in Pakistan. Proc. The 4th International Asian-Australasian Dairy Goat Conference; 2018 Oct 17-19: Tra Vinh, Vietnam. pp. 102-7.
  27. Long RJ, Zhang ZJ, Huang XD. Country report - China. AADGN Country Report. Serdang, Malaysia: Universiti Putra Malaysia; 2014. pp. 8-18.
  28. Kobayashi S, Yoshiaki H. Dairy goat production in Japan. In: Proceedings of the 4th International Asian-Australasian Dairy Goat Conference; 2018 Oct 17-19: Tra Vinh, Vietnam. pp. 108-13.
  29. Ishii S, Takayama K, Nakanishi Y, Koizumi S, Kobayashi S. Actual condition of goat raising and farm managements- questionnaire survey to the members of the Japan Goat Network. J Goat Friend 2018;38:74-9.
  30. Hsia LC. Dairy goat production in Taiwan. In: Proceedings of the 4th International Asian-Australasian Dairy Goat Conference; 2018 Oct 17-19: Tra Vinh, Vietnam. p. 126.
  31. Astuti DA. Country report - Indonesia. AADGN Country Report. Serdang, Malaysia: Universiti Putra Malaysia; 2014. pp. 33-42.
  32. Nuryanto YGN. Development of dairy goat in Indonesia: country report. In: Proceedings of the 4th International Asian-Australasian Dairy Goat Conference; 2018 Oct 17-19: Tra Vinh, Vietnam. pp. 127-8.
  33. Shanmugavelu S, Quaza NHN. Status of the dairy goat industry in Malaysia. In: Proceedings of the 4th 3rd Asian-Australasian dairy goat conference; 2016 May 9-13: Yangling, China. pp. 53-8.
  34. Alo AMP, Rosario NAD, Balbin AJM, Nayga JN. Country report: Dairy goat production in the Philippines. In: Proceedings of the 4th International Asian-Australasian Dairy Goat Conference; 2018 Oct 17-19: Tra Vinh, Vietnam. pp. 83-94.
  35. Nakavisut S, Anothaisinthawee S. Country report - Thailand. AADGN Country Report. Serdang, Malaysia: Universiti Putra Malaysia; 2014. pp. 1-12.
  36. Thanh Van DT, Nguyen Van T. Recent status, research and development of dairy goat production in Vietnam. In: Proceedings of the 4th International Asian-Australasian Dairy Goat Conference; 2018 Oct 17-19: Tra Vinh, Vietnam. pp. 114-25.