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Recent IPCC reports have highlighted the environmental impact of
livestock production as a major source of non-CO2 emissions:
methane (CH4), nitrous oxide (N2O) and ammonia (NH3). The livestock
sector must react to these reports and develop or implement methods
that can reduce greenhouse (GHG) emissions from livestock
production. Reducing greenhouse gas emissions from livestock
production provides authoritative reviews on measuring GHG
emissions from livestock as well as the range of methods that can
be applied to reduce emissions, ranging from breeding to animal
health and manure management. The collection also reviews
nutritional approaches such as improving forage quality and the use
of plant bioactive compounds and other feed supplements to limit
emissions by modifying the rumen environment. Drawing in an
international range of expert authors, Reducing greenhouse gas
emissions from livestock production summarises what we can do to
make livestock production more sustainable and viable for the
future. It will be a major reference for the livestock
(particularly dairy) science research community, environmental
scientists, government and other agencies tackling the challenge of
climate change, as well as companies involved in livestock
production and processing of dairy and meat products.
Modern farming practices involve more stakeholders in the supply
chain, presenting issues of storage, transportation, and
distribution prior to reaching the consumer. This increasing
complexity in food production chains creates more points for
introducing microorganism contamination of crops, livestock, and
aquatic organisms. Managing Food Safety Risks in the Agri-Food
Industries addresses existing and emerging risks in the primary
agri-food sectors and discusses ways to manage, reduce, or prevent
these risks from occurring. Following a short introduction, the
authors examine the advantages and disadvantages of various food
chain risk assessment tools. The book covers three primary
production sectors-crops, terrestrial livestock, and aquaculture
products-along with a chapter on game and wild fish catch. Under
each sector, the book addresses the existing and emerging food
safety risks, challenges, and intervention strategies. Each chapter
focuses on microbiological and natural or man-made chemical hazards
that occur at the farm level with potential to cross-contaminate or
bioaccumulate. The book addresses horticulture crops and
microbiological contaminants, food safety hazards and prevention
strategies in beef, and milkborne outbreaks. It discusses
Campylobacter and Salmonella risk in the broiler industry, and the
prevalence of Salmonella in pig meat, risk factors, and
intervention approaches. The book also covers potential parasites
and diseases from game and exotic meat and microbiological and
environmental contaminants in captured fish as well as in farmed
fish and shellfish. The authors conclude with an exploration of how
consumers and agri-food stakeholders perceive risk and the best
means for communicating risk to the public.
Modern farming practices involve more stakeholders in the supply
chain, presenting issues of storage, transportation, and
distribution prior to reaching the consumer. This increasing
complexity in food production chains creates more points for
introducing microorganism contamination of crops, livestock, and
aquatic organisms. Managing Food Safety Risks in the Agri-Food
Industries addresses existing and emerging risks in the primary
agri-food sectors and discusses ways to manage, reduce, or prevent
these risks from occurring. Following a short introduction, the
authors examine the advantages and disadvantages of various food
chain risk assessment tools. The book covers three primary
production sectors-crops, terrestrial livestock, and aquaculture
products-along with a chapter on game and wild fish catch. Under
each sector, the book addresses the existing and emerging food
safety risks, challenges, and intervention strategies. Each chapter
focuses on microbiological and natural or man-made chemical hazards
that occur at the farm level with potential to cross-contaminate or
bioaccumulate. The book addresses horticulture crops and
microbiological contaminants, food safety hazards and prevention
strategies in beef, and milkborne outbreaks. It discusses
Campylobacter and Salmonella risk in the broiler industry, and the
prevalence of Salmonella in pig meat, risk factors, and
intervention approaches. The book also covers potential parasites
and diseases from game and exotic meat and microbiological and
environmental contaminants in captured fish as well as in farmed
fish and shellfish. The authors conclude with an exploration of how
consumers and agri-food stakeholders perceive risk and the best
means for communicating risk to the public.
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Disco Mao (Paperback)
Greg Richard Baines, Selina Na; Greg Baines
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R437
Discovery Miles 4 370
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Disco Mao is the romantic journey of Pete, a foreigner lost in an
ordinary Chinese city. It's a series of short fragmented chapters
dealing with culture shock, love and corruption. It's part travel
blog/novel, part Chinese vignettes, and with a little romance. It
is not a conventional 'novel' at all- it's part fiction, part
biographical but also littered with small fragments of information
about China. All the authors royalties go to The Library Project,
so when you purchase one copy of the book you are actually putting
a small number of kids books in the hands of needy young students
in rural Chinese schools.
The New Paper Families is a lively and provocative collection of 36
short-short stories suitable for secondary students of English.
These lesson-sized stories from Australian and international
authors cover a range of themes, styles and genres, and introduce
students to writing techniques and the skills of critical literacy.
This new edition of the well-established anthology includes more
than a dozen new short stories, revised activities throughout, and
a bold and engaging design and illustrations. Focusing on personal
themes, it features work from both well-known authors, such as
Janet Frame, Kate Grenville and Woody Allen, and authors just
starting their literary careers.
This is an EXACT reproduction of a book published before 1923. This
IS NOT an OCR'd book with strange characters, introduced
typographical errors, and jumbled words. This book may have
occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor
pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original
artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We believe
this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections,
have elected to bring it back into print as part of our continuing
commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. We
appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in the
preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
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