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New FAO-led study highlights that improving productivity is key to reducing antibiotic use in livestock
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联合国粮农组织(FAO)的研究表明,提高牲畜生产力是显著减少全球抗生素使用的关键。如果不采取针对性干预措施,到2040年,牲畜抗生素的使用量预计将增加近30%。然而,研究发现,通过优化牲畜生产系统,可以将预计的抗生素使用量减少一半。该研究强调,改善动物健康、管理实践和生产效率,可以降低对抗生素的依赖,从而有助于实现全球减量目标,并支持到2030年显著减少农业食品系统中抗菌药物使用的承诺。

📈 研究预测,在“一切照旧”的情景下,到2040年,全球牲畜抗生素使用量可能增至143,481吨,比2019年总共增加30%。

💡 然而,替代方案表明,如果优化牲畜生产力,抗生素使用量最多可减少57%。通过改善动物健康、管理实践和生产效率,到2040年,抗生素使用量可降低至约62,000吨。

🌍 为了支持这些努力,粮农组织最近发起了“减少农场对抗菌药物的需求,实现可持续农业食品系统转型”(RENOFARM)倡议。该计划提供政策指导、技术援助和能力建设,以帮助各国减少抗生素使用,同时促进可持续畜牧业转型。

🔬 该研究的一个关键贡献是引入了牲畜生物量转换(LBC)方法,该方法提高了跨不同物种、生产系统和管理实践中牲畜生物量估算的准确性。

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A new

study

led by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and research partners highlights that improving livestock productivity is key to achieving substantial reductions in global antibiotic use.

Without targeted interventions, antibiotic use in livestock is projected to rise nearly 30% by 2040. However, the new research,

published in Nature Communications

, finds that strategic productivity gains in livestock systems could cut projected antibiotic use by half.

The study projects that, under a business-as-usual scenario, global livestock antibiotic use could rise to 143,481 tons by 2040, an overall increase of 30% from 2019. However, alternative scenarios indicate that antibiotic use could be reduced by up to 57% if livestock productivity is optimized. By improving animal health, management practices, and production efficiency, antibiotic use could be lowered to approximately 62,000 tons by 2040, demonstrating the potential of targeted interventions in achieving global reduction goals.

"Enhancing livestock production efficiency is key to curbing antibiotic use," said Alejandro Acosta, Livestock Economist at FAO and lead author of the study. "By producing more animal-sourced food with the same or fewer animals, we can reduce the need for antibiotics on farmed animals while strengthening global food security."

This message underscores global commitments to combat Antimicrobial Resistance (

AMR

). The 2024 UN General Assembly AMR Declaration calls for a significant reduction in antimicrobial use in agrifood systems by 2030. Achieving this goal poses considerable challenges, especially in regions where livestock production is expanding to meet growing food demand.

"Stakeholders across the livestock sector must work together to improve disease prevention, strengthen monitoring systems, and invest in innovations that enhance animal health while reducing reliance on antibiotics" emphasized Junxia Song, Senior Animal Health Officer at FAO and co-author of the study.

In support of these efforts, FAO recently launched the “Reduce the Need for Antimicrobials on Farms for Sustainable Agrifood Systems Transformation” (

RENOFARM

) initiative. This program provides policy guidance, technical assistance, and capacity-building to help countries curtail antibiotic use while promoting sustainable livestock transformation.

“FAO is committed to transforming agrifood systems by reducing the need for antimicrobials, as the RENOFARM does, thereby promoting sustainable practices and safeguarding public health,” said Thanawat Tiensin, Assistant Director-General and Director of FAO’s Animal Production and Health Division.

A key contribution of the study is the introduction of the Livestock Biomass Conversion (LBC) method, which improves accuracy in estimating livestock biomass across different species, production systems, and management practices. This allows for a more precise estimation of antibiotic use intensity, enabling policymakers and stakeholders to develop more effective strategies to optimize livestock production and minimize reliance on antibiotics.

The study, "The Future of Antibiotic Use in Livestock," was conducted by FAO experts Alejandro Acosta, Wondmagegn Tirkaso, Francesco Nicolli, Giuseppina Cinardi, Junxia Song in collaboration with Thomas Van Boeckel from the University of Zürich.

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