Food Losses and Production Shortfalls in the Sheep and Goat Meat Supply Chain

This study quantifies food losses at the abattoir and cutting stages and production shortfalls linked to animal mortality in the French sheep and goat meat supply chain, highlighting regulatory and biological drivers of these losses.

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This paper examines the magnitude and sources of food losses and production shortfalls in the French small ruminant meat supply chain. It quantifies losses at the abattoir and cutting levels, noting that only 50% of sheep offal enters human consumption and just 7% is used in pet food. Regulatory requirements that mandate elimination of certain offal further reduce available meat. On-farm shortfalls arise from mortality in young animals due to parasitic diseases, predation, and challenges in lambing assistance as flock sizes grow. The authors conclude by identifying actionable levers—improved disease control, better lambing support, and regulatory adjustments—to reduce waste and enhance resource efficiency.

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Información detallada sobre la contribución

Proyecto

Innovations agronomiques

Innovations agronomiques

Ubicación
France
Autores
Sophie PRACHE et Marie-Odile NOZIÈRES-PETIT
Propósito
Adopt innovative practices

Tipo de fichero
documento
Creado el
01 dic 2015
Lengua materna
French
Web oficial del proyecto
Innovations agronomiques
Licencia
CC BY


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