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The poultry industry faces increasing pressure to balance productivity with ethical, environmental, and social responsibilities. A recent study has tested the One Welfare framework in the context of extensive broiler production, aiming to integrate animal welfare, human well-being, and environmental sustainability into a unified approach. This framework recognizes that welfare is interconnected across species and systems, and that improvements in one area can positively influence others.
Extensive broiler production differs from intensive systems by providing birds with more space, access to natural light, and opportunities for natural behaviors. The study applied One Welfare principles to evaluate:
By analyzing these dimensions together, the framework highlights synergies and trade-offs that traditional single-focus assessments often overlook.
The study revealed several important insights:
These findings suggest that One Welfare provides a balanced lens for evaluating poultry production, encouraging solutions that optimize across multiple dimensions rather than maximizing only productivity.
The integration of One Welfare into broiler production has significant implications:
Testing the One Welfare framework in extensive broiler production demonstrates its potential to reshape the poultry industry. By linking animal welfare, human well-being, and environmental sustainability, the framework offers a pathway toward more responsible and resilient food systems. While challenges remain, particularly in balancing land use and efficiency, the study underscores that welfare is not a separate issue but a shared responsibility across all levels of production.
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