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The document discusses dairy farming and its environmental impact. It summarizes that the International Dairy Federation is committed to supporting sustainable agriculture and ensuring safe and nutritious dairy production while protecting the environment. The IDF participated in launching the Global Dairy Agenda for Action which commits the dairy industry to addressing climate change by reducing greenhouse gas emissions from dairy farming. The dairy supply chain recognizes the need to work together globally on climate initiatives to further reduce emissions.
The document discusses dairy farming and its environmental impact. It summarizes that the International Dairy Federation is committed to supporting sustainable agriculture and ensuring safe and nutritious dairy production while protecting the environment. The IDF participated in launching the Global Dairy Agenda for Action which commits the dairy industry to addressing climate change by reducing greenhouse gas emissions from dairy farming. The dairy supply chain recognizes the need to work together globally on climate initiatives to further reduce emissions.
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The document discusses dairy farming and its environmental impact. It summarizes that the International Dairy Federation is committed to supporting sustainable agriculture and ensuring safe and nutritious dairy production while protecting the environment. The IDF participated in launching the Global Dairy Agenda for Action which commits the dairy industry to addressing climate change by reducing greenhouse gas emissions from dairy farming. The dairy supply chain recognizes the need to work together globally on climate initiatives to further reduce emissions.
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safe and high quality nutritious dairy food for human
consumption, undertaken in harmony with the environment.”
IDF recently participated with 6 other international organizations in the launch of the Global Dairy Agenda for Action; a declaration of the industry’s commitment HIG HER EDUC ATIO N CO MM ISSION to making positive contributions to global action in addressing climate change. The declaration also includes the Green Paper, a compilation of 299 International Workshop on Dairy international initiatives where dairy industry Science Park, Peshawar, Pakistan stakeholders from over 40 countries have addressed environmental practices and impacts. October 18-20 (IW-DSP-2010) The Global Dairy Agenda for Action on Climate Theme: Developing a hub of dairy enterprises in Patron: Prof Khan Bahadar Marwat, Vice Chancellor Change is a statement of commitment by the dairy three flood affected regions of Khyber Organizing Committee supply chain to take action to address climate change. The dairy supply chain is committed to providing Pukhtunkhwa province through partnership of 1. Prof Dr Ghulam Habib, Dean FAHVS consumers with the nutritious dairy products they want, academia, government, entrepreneurs & civil 2. Prof Dr Hamidullah, Dean Nutrition Sci, in a way that is economically viable, environmentally society 3. Prof Dr Farhatullah, Director ASR sound and socially responsible. This includes reducing 4. Dr Sher Muhammad, DG Livestock (Ext) 5. Dr Fida Muhammad, DG Livestock (Res) emissions of greenhouse gases such as methane, nitrous Organizers 6. Dr Ghufranullah, Director LR&D oxide and carbon dioxide that are associated with the 7. Dr S Shabir Ahmad Shah, Director AHITI production of a unit of dairy product and which Khyber Pukhtunkhwa (former NWFP) Agricultural contribute to climate change. 8. Mr Javed Khattak, Provincial Chief SMEDA University Peshawar 9. Dr Muhammad Arshad President PVMC The dairy supply chain recognized the need to work 10. Mr Kamran Khan, President SDFA Higher Education Commission, Islamabad 11. Mr.M Nisar Khan, CEO, GSSP together in order to address this significant challenge. 12. Dr Shaukat Khan, Program Director, LTC Climate change initiatives have already been launched National Commission on Vocational and Technical around the world, but the signatories and participants of 13. Dr Khalid M Shauq, Chief Editor Vet News & Views Education (NAVTEC), PM Secretariat Peshawar the Agenda for Action identified the need to pool 14. Dr Muhammad Zulfikar, WTO Expert 15. Prof Sohail Akhtar, LM Department knowledge and resources to achieve the changes in Pakistan Veterinary Medical Council, Islamabad 16. Prof Nazir Ahmad, AN Department technology and practice needed to further reduce 17. Prof M Subhan Qureshi, Secretary emissions. International sponsors The World Dairy Situation ICRISAT, India IDF position on dairy farming The World Dairy Situation is being regularly documented Global Dairy Health Limited, India The International Dairy Federation (IDF) has placed by the IDF and last year it was published as Bulletin Number environmental considerations at the top of their priorities. 438/2009. Milk production during 2009 reached a level of According to Richard Doyle, IDF President, “IDF is taking a 580 million tons (cows) and 89 (buffaloes). This showed an proactive approach to support sustainable agriculture by increase of 24 and 48% during the last decade. The strongest identifying best practices and sharing international gain was noticed in Asia, particularly in India. experiences. Their objective is to ensure the production of role of the sector on export and production of certified Registration fees* products for human consumption inland is negligible. Pakistani Foreign During the recent years the government has placed the delegates delegates sector on National Development Agenda and Livestock Development Policy has been implemented focused at Normal Pak Rs. 1000 US$ 300 private sector led livestock development, with the enabling Students Pak Rs. 500 US$ 150 environment provided by the government. * These rates are valid for participants getting registered up Livestock and Dairy Development Board (LDDB) and to 30th September, 2010. Lately registered participants would Pakistan Dairy Development Company (PDDC) have been have to pay 20% more. established in addition to other developmental organizations, to spearhead the development efforts. These two programs Invitation have been actively supporting the sector through focus on The organizing committee invites all interested small and medium dairy farmers. academicians, civil society representatives, potential business The growth rate in China retarded due to weaker demands The Workshop partners and representatives of the provincial and federal followed by melamine scandal. In the US the low cost of government to participate in the workshop focused at production and historically lower farm milk prices caused The workshop has been organized to analyze the current converting the existing dairy resources to viable commercial retardation in milk production. The European Union showed situation in the country and propose means for research and enterprises and promote establishment of new enterprises in increase in milk production as a response to the rising milk development intervention in the dairy sector through through a network of all stakeholders to be called the Dairy prices. coordinated efforts of academia, government departments, Science Park. Invitation letters will be sent to interested development agencies and private sector organizations. persons. In South America milk production increased by 1.8% during 2008, exceeding self sufficiency and sparing it for The initiative for holding this workshop was supported by Organizing Secretary: Prof Dr M Subhan Qureshi, export. In Australia and New Zealand the weather condition National Vocational and Technical Education Commission Chairman Livestock Management, KP Agricultural seemed to have more influence than other regions and milk (NAVTEC) of Pakistan and Agri-Science Park@ICRISAT, University, Peshawar. Tel.+92-91-5702190, Mob +90-300- out put increased up to June, 2009. Hyderabad India (Mr Abdur Rahman Ilyas, Chief Operating 5877933; drmsqurehsi@gmail.com, drmsqureshi@aup.edu.pk Officer). The Global Dairy Health Limited has shown their Buffalo milk interest in contributing to development of a model. Other contacts Buffalo milk increased at a double rate as compared to In the meantime the country and especially the Khyber cow’s during last decade at global level. 90% of buffalo milk Name E.mail Pukhtunkhwa Province were badly affected by the flood. The Dr Sarzamin Khan dr.zaminaup@gmail.com is produced in India and Pakistan, the remaining coming livestock holdings suffered the most, withdrawing the Dr Abdur Rahman agrikar_ar@yahoo.com from China, Egypt and Italy. 53% of the world milk livelihood support from the people. Rehabilitation process is Dr Anila Mushtaq anilamushtaq18@gmail.com produced is chanellalized to formal marketing and processing going to commence soon, supported by various donors. The Dr Ihsanullah driftimarwat@yahoo.com channels. In the North America, EU-15 and Japan this ratio workshop will provide a vehicle for the rehabilitiation Dr Shoaib Afridee Shoaib_afridi123@yahoo.com reached 100% while in Russia, India, Pakistan and South process, providing guidelines for erecting the hub of dairy Dr.M.Azeem Khan ahmadzaipk@yahoo.com America this ratio is considerably low and the milk is enterprises in an environment friendly way providing Mr Iftikhar Ahmad driftimarwat@yahoo.com handled by “informal sector”. livelihood support to the flood affected people. Dr Rajwali Khan raj_wali23@yahoo.com Pakistan’s standing Paper submission Pakistan has been ranked 2nd in buffalo milk production Website: http://www.aup.edu.pk/Dairy-Science-Park.php Abstracts may be submitted to the Organizing Secretary. and 3rd in total global milk production. Although the The accepted papers would be published in the Sarhad livestock sector contributes 51.8% to the agriculture added Journal of Agriculture as a special issue. and 11.3% to the gross domestic products in the country, the Abstract Submission: 15th September, 2010 Full paper submission 30th September, 2010
Detection of Adulteration, Chemical Composition and Hygienic Status of Milk Supplied To Various Canteens of Educational Institutes and Public Places in Faisalabad