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Sustainability
IDF Forum17 October 2016, Rotterdam, NL
Sophie BertrandCNIEL, France
Outline
1. Strategy
2. Priorities
3. Recent results
SustainabilityIDF pro-actively supports a vibrant dairy sector
committed to continuously improve its ability to provide safe and nutritious milk and dairy products from healthy
animals to close the nutritional gap whilst preserving natural resources and ensuring decent livelihoods across
the whole dairy value chain
ROLE UNDER EACH “PILLAR”
Sustainability• Developing and promoting sustainable practices across the dairy
supply chain
• Providing science-based guidance and leadership on dairy sustainability issues to key international organizations and influencers
• Promoting that sustainability includes environmental, economicand social components
HOW TO FILL THE ROLE UNDER EACH “PILLAR”
OVERALL PRIORITIES: 2016-2018
• Socio-economic sustainability: Promote the development of transparent, innovative, effective and viable markets
• Environmental sustainability: Develop and promote common methodologies to measure environmental attributes/innovative practices to reduce impact
• Develop and promote good practices and monitor OIE/ISO activities to ensure dairy cow welfare
• Engage in, explain, promote the interface between nutrition and sustainability
SOCIO-ECONOMIC SUSTAINABILITY
• Growth in global population and limited natural resources requires innovation through both production and processing
• Increased production via socially beneficial and efficient systemsKey contributions to CFS-HLPE report
Innovations in farming and processing practices that increase efficiency
Animal Health and Welfare
Benefits of Dairying fact sheets
SOCIO-ECONOMIC SUSTAINABILITY
• Importance of market data to support access to effective, transparent and viable marketsThe World Dairy Situation report
covers every aspect of the industry from milk production and processing to trade, pricing and consumption
2016 edition includes findings of the 2016 IDF Global Marketing Trends survey and an assessment of past and future trends in household dairy consumption, drivers and barriers.
ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY
Biodiversity
SC Farm Management
SC Animal Health & Welfare
SC Environment
SC Dairy Sci & Tech
Multi-stakeholder Partnerships (e.g. LEAP, GASL)
WaterEnergyAir beyond GHG
Soil
IGOs (e.g. FAO, ISO)
Dairy Sector Partners (e.g. GDAA-DSF, SAI)
RECENT ACCOMPLISHMENTS2016 PRIORITY: IDF BIODIVERSITY GUIDE
Biodiversity Framework: improve impact at farm and processing level
Includes examples to help users decide which approach to use
External review by WWF
Aligned with FAO-LEAP guidance, which IDF actively contributed to developing
RECENT ACCOMPLISHMENTS2016 PRIORITY: UN REPORT ON SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURAL
DEVELOPMENT FOR FOOD SECURITY AND NUTRITION: WHAT ROLES FOR LIVESTOCK?
UN Committee on World Food Security report by the High Level Panel of Experts on Food Security and Nutrition
Drawing on its global expertise, IDF engaged all of its working areas throughout the process (three online consultations and face-to-face negotiations) to make substantial contributions to the final report and recommendations
RECENT ACCOMPLISHMENTS: ISO ANIMAL WELFARE WORKING GROUP
2016 ISO TS 34700
IDF’s active participation in ISO/TC 034/WG 16 contributed to the overall readability and understandability of the TS. In particular, IDF provided key input on management principles.
Adopted standard covers all the steps of dairy cow rearing and management
Mainly outcome-based and provides public and private organizations with a framework for implementing good practices and monitoring activities to ensure dairy cow welfare
RECENT ACCOMPLISHMENTS2016 IDF MASTITIS CONFERENCE
Organized by FIL-France
350 delegates from 34 countries
8 sessions covering milking processes,herd management, immunity and genetics, treatments, prevention, bacteriology and epidemiology, other dairy animals
Inventory of current knowledge and overview of new options
Discussions on phages, biofilms and the potential impact of nutrition and genetics
RECENT ACCOMPLISHMENTS2016 IDF PARATUBERCULOSIS FORUM
Convened prior to the 13th International Colloquium on Paratuberculosis
The ParaTB Forum is an ongoing IDF initiative started in 2006.
Paratuberculosis (Johne’s disease) experts from 14 countries engaged in a frank discussion about methods used to mitigate incidence, progress in meeting program objectives, and lessons learnt.
The participating national and regional Johne’s Disease program managers discussed the management plans of 11 countries.
2017 PRIORITIES
Establish a working plan for the dairy sector to be engaged in the sustainable food system dialogue
Establish a communication from the dairy sector on AMR
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