Animal Production from Local Breeds: Opportunities to Enhance Traditional Products and Farming Systems
A special issue of Animals (ISSN 2076-2615). This special issue belongs to the section "Animal Nutrition".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 October 2023) | Viewed by 10948
Special Issue Editors
Interests: animal feeding; nutrition; meat quality; sheep; goat; beef production
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Interests: poultry; meat quality; fish quality; rabbit production
Interests: animal genetics; milk quality; animal production
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
We are pleased to invite you to our Special Issue focusing on scientific research concerning animal productions obtained from local breeds. The valorisation of autochthonous breeds suffering genetic erosion is still a topic of current interest, due to the nutritional, organoleptic and health qualities of their productions. The promotion and valorisation of these products in rural areas has received a wealth of attention, also from the economic point of view, since it may be related to the multifunctionality of agri-zootechnical production systems and the circular economy.
This Special Issue aims to gather scientific research regarding food and nonfood productions obtained from local animal breeds, particularly concerning sustainable farming systems, genetic investigation, feeding strategies, reproductive performances, animal welfare, marketing promotion strategies, traditional agri-food (TAP) and PDO and GPI products of animal origin and the promotion of rural tourism.
In this Special Issue, original research articles and reviewers are welcome. Research areas may include (but are not limited to) the following:
- Livestock production systems and agroforestry;
- The role of local (plant and animal) resources in the resilience of livestock farming systems;
- Multifunctional grassland systems for livestock production;
- High-quality and sustainable milk, meat and egg production;
- Novelties in genomics research and their impact on the valorisation of local breeds;
- Value chain initiatives contributing to societal/ecological transition;
- Novel/alternative/innovative/revised feeds in farm animals;
- Tools to improve profitability in agroforestry systems;
- Genetic characterisation of autochthonous breeds.
We look forward to receiving your contributions.
Dr. Maria Antonietta Colonna
Dr. Simona Tarricone
Dr. Maria Selvaggi
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- autochthonous breeds
- farming systems
- animal production
- milk, meat and egg quality
- multifunctional systems
- animal feeding
- animal genetics
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