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Growing or shrinking? What the latest trends tell us about . . . The global population reached nearly 8 2 billion by mid-2024 and is expected to grow by another two billion over the next 60 years, peaking at around 10 3 billion in the mid-2080s It will then fall to around 10 2 billion, which is 700 million lower than expected a decade ago
Slaughterhouse and poultry wastes: management practices . . . The consumption of broiler chicken meat production exceeds 22 85 billion chickens worldwide and the approximate waste from poultry is estimated as 32 5 to 37% [10, 23, 25, 59] Although a huge quantum of organic solid wastes is being generated, still the recovery of value added products from these wastes would benefit society in an eco-benign way
Identification of Chicken Diseases Using VGGNet and ResNet . . . The development of poultry industry has led to the development of a disease affecting humans and poultry In the world, the H5N2 pandemic on Turkey farms in the US in 2015 destroyed more than 47 million chickens in 21 states of the United States [], followed by the appearance of the influenza virus H7N9 in China []
The gait dynamics of the modern broiler chicken: a cautionary . . . SUMMARYOne of the most extraordinary results of selective breeding is the modern broiler chicken, whose phenotypic attributes reflect its genetic success Unfortunately, leg health issues and poor walking ability are prevalent in the broiler population, with the exact aetiopathogenesis unknown Here we present a biomechanical analysis of the gait dynamics of the modern broiler and its two
What If. . . Chicken Conquers the World? - BBC Chicken farming dates back 10,000 years and produces 50 billion chickens to eat each year Susie Emmett meets the people behind the global poultry business Show more Susie Emmett goes on a
Climate change and livestock: Impacts, adaptation, and mitigation The livestock sector contributes to the livelihoods of one billion of the poorest population in the world and employs close to 1 1 billion people (Hurst et al , 2005) There is a growing demand for livestock products, and its rapid growth in developing countries has been deemed the “livestock revolution” (Thornton, 2010, Wright et al , 2012)
Five key findings from the 2022 UN Population Prospects The world population will pass 8 billion at the end of 2022 Since 1975, the world has added another billion people every 12 years It passed its last milestone of 7 billion in 2011 By the end of 2022, another one will pass: there will be 8 billion people worldwide