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Dairy. Care A proposed COST Action in dairy animal welfare Prof Chris Knight University of Copenhagen [email protected] ku. dk
Background and context • Milk is produced in every single EU Member State without exception. • Milk is the EU number one single product sector…. . at approximately 15 % of agricultural output. • The EU dairy herd has been decreasing steadily during the last years, as milk yield per cow has improved. • Farm and dairy herd sizes vary enormously…. (BUT) • …as the dairy sector develops…less developed dairy producers are rapidly catching up with those who had restructured and modernized From http: //ec. europa. eu/agriculture/milk/
Background and context • Summary: Higher yielding cows and bigger, more technological dairy farms requiring higher level management • Currently hindered by technology fragmentation and lack of key technology uptake • Example: mastitis detection
Key objectives • To improve the wellbeing of dairy cows through two mechanisms: – Accelerated development and application of relevant biotechnologies that will assist and promote good husbandry – Wider dissemination of best-practices
Key deliverables • Novel biotechnologies for: – – Automated monitoring of dairy cow wellbeing Automated detection of sub-clinical problems (eg SARA) Automated monitoring of feeding behaviour Automated detection of lameness • Tailored ”smart” husbandry support systems for automated herd management • Dairy. Care ”Blueprint for Action” Knowledge translated into effective decision-making
Key scientific focus • Novel non-invasive welfare biomarkers • Novel milk metabolomic health analysis • Novel activity-based welfare and health technologies • Novel biologic and teleonomic data acquisition, processing and modelling to deliver integrated decision making tools
Why COST? • Opportunity to co-ordinate and obtain added-value from ongoing research – ERA Net ICT Agri (4 relevant projects, including Dairy ICT) – EU FP 7 EU-PLF (also Pro. Health, All-Smart-Pigs) – Marie Curie: Bio. Business – National projects – COST FAP – Co-Lact Nordforsk researcher network • Need for multi-disciplinary, cross-regional, trans-sectoral activities • Opportunity to benefit from diverse range of skillsets and knowledge bases
Key impacts • Dairy. Care will deliver improved local and global competitiveness for EU industries • For EU dairy farmers and consumers: – Optimised welfare will maximise milk value and deliver added value along the food chain – Automated sensing and clear, simple decision tools will enable economies of scale and solve the problem of husbandry dilution • For EU biotechnology and engineering industries: – Novel products will be developed for the global market • Dairy. Care will deliver improved herd management, hence reducing waste and emissions and increasing sustainability
Key mechanisms • Having the best and most relevant: – Partners – Skills and disciplines – Structures • Scientific • Organisational – Scientific Activities – Dissemination Activities – Communication
Partners • • Scientific partners from 24 COST countries Experts from 4 non-COST countries Cattle feedstuffs companies Cattle breeding companies Dairy engineering companies Dairy consultancies and advisors Dairy farmers Consumer organisations
Partners by COST country
Skills and disciplines • • • Animal scientists Nutritionists Veterinarians Geneticists Ethologists Electronics engineers Engineers Computer scientists Data analysts/Mathematicians Economists • • • Physiology Metabolomics Proteomics Genomics Behavioural science Systems science Biological modelling Bioethics Socioeconomics
Structures: Scientific WG 1 WG 2 Biomarker-based welfare technologies WG 3 Activity-based welfare technologies System-level welfare technologies Early-Stage Researcher Forum
Scientific Activities Kick-off Meeting Implementation plan Networking Conference Networking Conference STSM Draft Blueprint Final Conference Blueprint For Action
Action-specific deliverables Deliverable Implementation Plan Website created Year 1 X Networking Conference Report X Journal of Dairy Research special issue STSM Reports Dairy. Care Blueprint for Action X Year 2 Research Training Manual Best Practice Manuals Social Media and Video Reports X X X Year 3 Year 4 X X X X X X X X Note that this table does not show the key scientific deliverables described earlier. An evaluation and monitoring plan is in place to ensure that deliverables are achieved.
Structures: Organisational Management Committee 2 delegates per country Action Chair STSM co-ordinator Chair VC WG 1 Biomarker-based Welfare Technologies VC Dissemination co-ordinator Action Steering Group Chair WG 2 VC Activity-based Welfare Technologies Chair WG 3 VC System-level Welfare Technologies Chair VC Early Stage Researcher Forum
Structures: Support COST Brussels Secretariat Action Steering Group Overall administration where COST office is involved Action Central Secretariat Scientific administration (including meeting programme and registrations) Local Meeting Secretariat Domestic arrangements at meetings
Dissemination Activities • Website: open access pages • Research Training Workshops at year 2 and 4, informed by Implementation Plan and ESR Forum, tailored to ESRs • Best Practice Workshops, years 2, 3 & 4, tailored to endusers • Educational Outreach through existing Erasmus Mundus MSc educations, tailored to next generation scientists • Published Networking Conference Proceedings (including some as special issues of Journal of Dairy Research) • Peer reviewed and industry-ready publications/reports • Dairy. Care ”Blueprint for Action”
Communication • Dedicated website – – – – Public access pages Subscription-only pages Partner publications Reports News File and data sharing capability Links to other relevant Actions and to related scientific organsiations/events • Presence at relevant scientific meetings • Social and video networking
Thank you for listening! • Photographs came from: – – – – Croatia Estonia The Netherlands New Zealand Slovenia Spain Switzerland UK