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HealthyLivestock · Tackling Antimicrobial Resistance through improved livestock Health and Welfare
HealthyLivestock aims to reduce antimicrobial (AM) use by the pig and broiler industries in China and Europe, and consequent residues in meat and the environment, by improving animal health & welfare without compromising productivity. Phase 1, combining efforts from 5 Chinese and 8 EU academic partners, will include novel scientific approaches in 4 interlinked strategies to reduce AM need. 1) Biosecurity: reducing risk of pathogen presence within a farm through zoning-based Health & Welfare plans, including animal based indicators of success. 2) Resilience: increasing ability of animals to cope with endemic diseases, through novel stress-reducing housing systems and probiotic improvement of gut health. 3) Rapid detection: applying precision farming techniques to facilitate early detection, diagnosis and intervention of health & welfare problems. 4) Precision medication: using pharmacokinetics to target AM to only individuals or groups in need. Phase 2 will validate the technical innovations by establishing their societal acceptability and economic viability. It will also assess the relationships between the Health & Welfare plans, the level of pathogens on the farm and AM residues in product and manure. In phase 3 the project’s industrial partners dedicate their network and expertise to knowledge exchange. The Federation of Veterinarians of Europe will lead dissemination of the scientific findings through Technical Notes. China’s only animal welfare standard setting organisation ICCAW, and Europe’s leading organisation GLOBALG.A.P., will strengthen their Quality Assurance schemes. Zoetis, the world’s largest veterinary pharmaceutical company, will develop and disseminate their pig and poultry advisory apps for global use. Finally, HealthyLivestock will support Chinese and EU policy making through CAAS and its links with International Veterinary Collaboration for China, and through the forthcoming EU Animal Welfare Platform and Network of Welfare Reference Centres.
Consortium · 26 organisations
STICHTING WAGENINGEN RESEARCH
NL · €713,460
CHUYING AGRO-PASTORAL GROUP CO LTD
CN
LANZHOU INSTITUTE OF HUSBANDRY AND PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCES OF CAAS
CN
ZOETIS ENTERPRISE MANAGEMENT (SHANGHAI) CO, LTD
CN
FRIEDRICH LOEFFLER INSTITUT - BUNDESFORSCHUNGSINSTITUT FUER TIERGESUNDHEIT
DE · €373,125
CHINA ASSOCIATION FOR THE PROMOTIONOF INTERNATIONAL AGRICULTURAL COOPERATION
CN
UNIVERSITY OF NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE
UK · €168,857
INSTITUTE OF QUALITY STANDARDS & TESTING TECHNOLOGY FOR AGRO-PRODUCTS(IQSTAP) CHINESE ACADEMY OF AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES (CAAS)
CN
SHANGDONG NEW HOPE LIUHE LLC
CN
VITATRACE NUTRITION LTD
CY · €294,875
PANSTWOWY INSTYTUT WETERYNARYJNY - PANSTWOWY INSTYTUT BADAWCZY
PL · €401,000
THE QUEEN'S UNIVERSITY OF BELFAST
UK · €490,000
ECOLE NATIONALE VETERINAIRE DE TOULOUSE
FR
FOODPLUS GMBH
DE · €234,375
BEIJING DABEINONG TECHNOLOGY GROUPCO. LTD
CN
NANJING AGRICULTURAL UNIVERSITY
CN
RESEARCH CENTER FOR RURAL ECONOMY, MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE
CN
PRODUKT + MARKT GESELLSCHAFT FUR MARKTFORSCHUNG UND MARKETINGBERATUNGMBH & CO. KG
DE · €100,124
FEDERATION OF VETERINARIANS OF EUROPE
BE · €307,025
ZOETIS BELGIUM SA
BE · €176,750
INSTITUTE OF ANIMAL SCIENCE (IAS), CHINESE ACADEMY OF AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES (CAAS)
CN
WAGENINGEN UNIVERSITY
NL · €470,062
INSTITUT NATIONAL DE RECHERCHE POUR L'AGRICULTURE, L'ALIMENTATION ET L'ENVIRONNEMENT
FR · €486,750
ECOLE NATIONALE VETERINAIRE, AGROALIMENTAIRE ET DE L'ALIMENTATION NANTES ATLANTIQUE
FR
CENTRO RICERCHE PRODUZIONI ANIMALI- SOC. CONS. P. A.
IT · €452,375
IFIP-INSTITUT DU PORC ASSOCIATION
FR · €324,932
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