Dairy Farming in the 21st Century: Global Ethics, Environment and Politics

Dairy Farming in the 21st Century: Global Ethics, Environment and Politics

by Bruce A. Scholten
Dairy Farming in the 21st Century: Global Ethics, Environment and Politics

Dairy Farming in the 21st Century: Global Ethics, Environment and Politics

by Bruce A. Scholten

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Overview

Awarded honourable mention for the 2024 GFASG Book Award.

How do we achieve food security for a global population now over 7 billion people and trending towards 10 billion by 2050? This study of the global dairy industry examines how to balance our needs with those of animals and the environment. It scrutinises ruminant bovines' worrying exhaling of methane, a greenhouse gas which, fortunately, evidence shows can be reduced by adding seaweed to cattle feed. Are the multi-thousand-cow mega-dairies of the USA appropriate models for Africa and Asia's high-growth dairy regions, where so many women are smallholders? Is it ethical to keep cows in confined animal feeding operations (CAFOs), eating unnatural high-energy/low fibre diets when they prefer grazing pasture? Other issues include hormones for oestrus stimulation, and GMOs for milk yield, stressing cows' immune systems and drastically shortening longevity. This book offers multifaceted discussion of the central and ancillary issues relevant to dairying, and consumption of plant- and laboratory-based foods in the 21st century. No book to date offers such a comprehensive overview, linking ethics, environment, health and policy-making with in-depth coverage of the major dairy farming regions of the world.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781350378612
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 06/27/2024
Pages: 264
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.55(d)

About the Author

Bruce A. Scholten has written for publications such as Hoard's Dairyman USA, VDI-Nachrichten Germany, and Governance Now India since 1988, and has belonged to the British Guild of Agricultural Jourbanalists since 1998. He was Honorary Research Fellow at Durham University's Geography Department 2009-18. He is a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society, and was Editor of its Rural Geography Research Group RGRG Newsletter 2009-21. He is the author of academic jourbanal pieces including in Food Policy, Human Geography, and the International Jourbanal of Agricultural Sustainability, and books including U.S. Organic Dairy Politics: Animals, Pasture, People, and Agribusiness (2014) and India's White Revolution: Operation Flood, Food Aid and Development (2010).

Table of Contents

List of Photos and Illustrations
Glossary and Abbreviations
Foreword
Acknowledgements
Preface by author

Chapter 1 Dairying from Holocene Herding to Anthropocene Confinement
Chapter 2 Politics, Family Farmers & Animals
Chapter 3 Ethics & Animals
Chapter 4 Environment & Livestock Agriculture
Chapter 5 Women's Grass Ceiling: Nexus of Ethics, Environment, and Politics
Chapter 6 Conclusions on Cows, Climate & Humans
Bibliography
Index

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