Current status, challenges and the way forward for dairy goat production in Asia - conference summary of dairy goats in Asia

Asian-Australas J Anim Sci. 2019 Aug;32(8):1233-1243. doi: 10.5713/ajas.19.0272. Epub 2019 Jul 1.

Abstract

Asia hosts more than half of the world's 1 billion goats and is also where domestication of wild goats began. Goats, including dairy goats, are adapted to a wide variety of harsh environments and thus play key roles as providers of nutrition, food security and socio-economic status to their human owners in many low-income Asian countries. In many countries in Southeast and East Asia, medium and large scale commercial dairy goat farming can be profitable enterprises because of the high price of goat milk, and good demand due to its health and medicinal properties. In some Asian countries, dairy goats play important roles in non-commercial activities, including use as educational animals in elementary schools in Japan and show animals in Indonesia. Dairy goat farmers in Asia are faced with numerous challenges, such as a shortage of high producing animals adapted to the local environment, lack of quality feeds during a prolonged dry season, many diseases and difficulty getting their product to market, however, the increasing demand for goat milk in the newly developed and developed economies in Asia provides an optimistic future for dairy goat production in this region.

Keywords: Asia; Asian-Australasian Dairy Goat Network; Dairy Goat; Goat Milk; Milk Price.