We Can Optimize Protein Nutrition and Reduce Nitrogen Waste in Global Pig and Food Production Systems by Adopting Circular, Sustainable, and One Health Practices

IF 3.7 3区 医学 Q2 NUTRITION & DIETETICS Journal of Nutrition Pub Date : 2025-02-01 DOI:10.1016/j.tjnut.2024.12.014
Gerald C Shurson
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We have exceeded the Earth’s carrying capacity to manage the amount of nitrogen (N) waste being generated globally, which can have devastating environmental consequences if immediate action is not taken. Our global food system is a major N user and contributor to N waste. Pork is the most consumed animal-derived protein source in the world, but like other food-producing animals, the N use efficiency of converting dietary protein to edible lean meat is <50%. However, the undigested dietary N is excreted in manure can be recycled by using appropriate manure storage and application methods to crop land to prevent further N losses and emissions to the environment. Therefore, feed and manure, along with animal health and mortality, are the main contributors to N use efficiency in pig production systems. Practical approaches to reduce N losses and emissions to the environment from pig production must be focused on fine-tuning dietary amino acid concentrations to match individual pig requirements, optimizing feed ingredient resource use, upcycling agri-industrial by-products and appropriate sources of food loss and waste, improving manure management, and maintaining pig health.
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我们可以通过采用循环、可持续和同一健康的做法,优化蛋白质营养,减少全球猪和粮食生产系统中的氮浪费。
我们已经超过了地球的承载能力来管理全球产生的氮废物量,如果不立即采取行动,这可能会造成毁灭性的环境后果。我们的全球粮食系统是一个主要的氮使用者和氮浪费的贡献者。猪肉是世界上消费量最大的动物源性蛋白质来源,但与其他食品生产动物一样,将膳食蛋白质转化为可食用瘦肉的氮利用效率低于50%。然而,粪便中未消化的饲粮氮可以通过适当的粪便储存和施用方法在农田中循环利用,以防止氮素进一步损失和排放到环境中。因此,饲料和粪便以及动物健康和死亡率是影响养猪生产系统氮利用效率的主要因素。减少生猪生产对环境的氮损失和排放的实际方法必须集中在微调饲粮氨基酸浓度以满足个体猪的需求,优化饲料原料资源利用,升级利用农业工业副产品和适当的食物损失和浪费来源,改进粪便管理,并保持猪的健康。
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Journal of Nutrition
Journal of Nutrition 医学-营养学
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Nutrition (JN/J Nutr) publishes peer-reviewed original research papers covering all aspects of experimental nutrition in humans and other animal species; special articles such as reviews and biographies of prominent nutrition scientists; and issues, opinions, and commentaries on controversial issues in nutrition. Supplements are frequently published to provide extended discussion of topics of special interest.
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