气候变化风险与孟加拉国畜牧业的发展方向

Balasankari Palghat Krishnan, Mohd. Abul Kalam Azad, Baraneedharan Varadharaj, Anto Joseph Deeyoko
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孟加拉国的畜牧业是该国农村经济的支柱,因为 70% 的农民依靠畜牧业为生。畜牧业约占国内生产总值(GDP)的 1.9%,增长率为 3.1%。全国牲畜存栏量从 2012-13 年的 3.49 亿头增加到 2021-22 年的 4.32 亿头,增幅约为 24%。然而,由于洪水、干旱、热带气旋、海水入侵和海平面上升等极端气候事件的影响,畜牧业继续面临严峻的风险。为了应对这些风险,孟加拉国政府(GoB)与国际机构一起,正计划投资于各种举措。由于没有直接研究气候变化对孟加拉国牲畜健康和相关疾病的影响,本文对气候变化与牲畜健康之间的联系进行了综述。本文还从国家的角度讨论了应对气候变化对畜牧业影响的一些建议。此外,还确定并列举了乳制品价值链中影响环境的废物来源。还详细讨论了各种场所的有效废物管理策略。预计将采取重大干预措施,促进与畜牧业相关的企业、小农户和其他利益相关者向气候智能型畜牧业迈进。
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Climate change risks and way-forward for Bangladesh livestock sector
The livestock sector in Bangladesh is the backbone of the rural economies in the country as 70% of the farmers depend on it for their livelihoods. It shares around 1.9% of the total gross domestic product (GDP) growing at 3.1%. The livestock population in the country increased from 349 million in 2012-13 to 432 million in 2021-22, i.e., around 24% increase. However, the livestock sector continues to face severe risks due to extreme climatic events such as floods, droughts, tropical cyclones, saltwater intrusion, and sea level rise. To address these risks, the Government of Bangladesh (GoB) along with international institutions, is planning to invest in various initiatives. Since no direct studies were conducted on impact of climate change on livestock health and associated diseases in Bangladesh, a review to explore the linkage between climate change and livestock health is investigated in this article. A few suggestions to combat the impact on the livestock sector are also discussed from the country’s perspective. In addition, waste sources from the dairy value chains affecting the environment are identified and listed. Effective waste management strategies for various venues are also discussed in detail. Significant interventions are envisaged to facilitate promoting livestock-related enterprises, smallholder farmers and other stakeholders to progress towards a climate-smart livestock sector.
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