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Last year China produced more than 18m tonnes of poultry, over 20% of its total meat output, according to the statistics bureau.
The UN's Food and Agriculture Organisation FAOO) reckons grain output will have to rise by around half but meat output will have to double by 2050.
Early this month, the Paris-based World Organization for Animal Health said it would study the effect of meat output on climate change in light of requests from its member countries.
Continued growth in meat output is dependent on feeding grain to animals, creating competition for grain between affluent meat-eaters and the world's poor".
Following the severe loss of animals in 2000-2002, meat output declined sharply from 2001 to 2003.
For 2014, it is possible that the global indigenous chicken meat output will reach 95 million tons according to a forecast by the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO).
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In the Northeastern U.S., the dairy sector may provide beef at a low environmental cost relative to other systems due to multi-functionality (i.e., milk and meat outputs).
However, unlike previous years when strong growth in export-oriented South America contributed to nearly half of developing country output gains, meat production in this region is forecast to grow only 1percentt due to policy developments and FMD-trade bans.
The beef meat product output growth rate is also expected to be lower than it is in the BAU.
The Huffington Post recently reported that Cornell professor Dr. David Pimentel said that "chicken meat production consumes energy in a 4 1 ratio to protein output; beef cattle production requires an energy input to protein output ratio of 54 1".
Meat production roughly equals consumption, while egg and dairy output exceeds domestic needs.
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