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Johannes A.M. van Arendonk
Opportunities for animal breeding to meet the challenges of the future
Summary.

The challenges for the next 50 years are to increase the productivity of major livestock species to address the food needs of the world, while at the same time minimizing the environmental impact and the loss in genetic diversity. This paper describes on a number of contributions of animal breeding to meet these challenges of the future. First it is discussed how to incorporate environmental impact in the breeding objective, i.e. the goal of an animal breeding program. Over the last two decades, breeding in poultry, pigs and dairy cattle has not only resulted in increased productivity but also in decreased emission of greenhouse gases per ton of animal product. Opportunities are discussed to further reduce the impact on the environment. Subsequent sections describe the impact of genomics, social interactions, and product quality on animal breeding programs. The final section deals with opportunities to use animal breeding in developing countries. The completion of genome sequences has generated the tools for whole-genome selection programs for a wide spectrum of traits which are now being applied in practise. Furthermore, research is increasing our understanding of the underlying biology of important traits such as animal welfare. Developments in the area of quantitative genetics and in recording of phenotypes are required to fully exploit the wealth of genomic information. For the developed world, new tools and techniques are now being implemented to increase the genetic gain from breeding programs. These techniques, however, also offer opportunities to better characterize and use indigenous breeds in developing countries. Through international collaboration in training, research and implementation, animal breeding can help in meeting the challenges for the next
50 years.

Key words: breeding program, genetic improvement, social interaction, methane emission, product quality
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For citation:

MLA Arendonk, Johannes A.M. van. "Opportunities for animal breeding to meet the challenges of the future." Nauka Przyr. Technol. 5.3 (2011): #30.
APA Johannes A.M. van Arendonk (2011). Opportunities for animal breeding to meet the challenges of the future. Nauka Przyr. Technol. 5 (3), #30
ISO 690 ARENDONK, Johannes A.M. van. Opportunities for animal breeding to meet the challenges of the future. Nauka Przyr. Technol., 2011, 5.3: #30.
Corresponding address:
Johannes A.M. van Arendonk
Animal Breeding and Genomics Centre
Wageningen University
PO Box 338
6700 AH Wageningen
The Netherlands
e-mail: Johan.vanArendonk@wur.nl
Accepted for print: 20.07.2011