农业
环境科学
肥料
家禽粪便
人口
环境卫生
环境保护
生物技术
生物
生态学
医学
营养物
作者
G. Gržinić,Agnieszka I. Piotrowicz-Cieślak,Agnieszka Klimkowicz‐Pawlas,Rafał L. Górny,Anna Ławniczek-Wałczyk,Lidia Piechowicz,Ewa Olkowska,Marta Potrykus,Maciej Tankiewicz,Magdalena Krupka,Grzegorz Siebielec,Lidia Wolska
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.scitotenv.2022.160014
摘要
Poultry farming is one of the most efficient animal husbandry methods and it provides nutritional security to a significant number of the world population. Using modern intensive farming techniques, global production has reached 133.4 mil. t in 2020, with a steady growth each year. Such intensive growth methods however lead to a significant environmental footprint. Waste materials such as poultry litter and manure can pose a serious threat to environmental and human health, and need to be managed properly. Poultry production and waste by-products are linked to NH3, N2O and CH4 emissions, and have an impact on global greenhouse gas emissions, as well as animal and human health. Litter and manure can contain pesticide residues, microorganisms, pathogens, pharmaceuticals (antibiotics), hormones, metals, macronutrients (at improper ratios) and other pollutants which can lead to air, soil and water contamination as well as formation of antimicrobial/multidrug resistant strains of pathogens. Dust emitted from intensive poultry production operations contains feather and skin fragments, faeces, feed particles, microorganisms and other pollutants, which can adversely impact poultry health as well as the health of farm workers and nearby inhabitants. Fastidious odours are another problem that can have an adverse impact on health and quality of life of workers and surrounding population. This study discusses the current knowledge on the impact of intensive poultry farming on environmental and human health, as well as taking a look at solutions for a sustainable future.
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