Surveying selected European feed and livestock production chains for features enabling the case-specific post-market monitoring of livestock for intake and potential health impacts of animal feeds derived from genetically modified crops

Food Chem Toxicol. 2018 Jul:117:66-78. doi: 10.1016/j.fct.2017.10.004. Epub 2017 Oct 6.

Abstract

This review, which has been prepared within the frame of the European Union (EU)-funded project MARLON, surveys the organisation and characteristics of specific livestock and feed production chains (conventional, organic, GM-free) within the EU, with an emphasis on controls, regulations, traceability, and common production practices. Furthermore, an overview of the origin of animal feed used in the EU as well as an examination of the use of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) in feed is provided. From the data, it shows that livestock is traceable at the herd or individual level, depending on the species. Husbandry practices can vary widely according to geography and animal species, whilst controls and checks are in place for notifiable diseases and general health symptoms (such as mortality, disease, productive performance). For feeds, it would be possible only to make coarse estimates, at best, for the amount of GM feed ingredients that an animal is exposed to. Labeling requirements are apparently correctly followed. Provided that confounding factors are taken into account, practices such as organic agriculture that explicitly involve the use of non-GM feeds could be used for comparison to those involving the use of GM feed.

Keywords: Feed production chain; Genetically modified crops; Livestock; Post-market monitoring; Regulation; Traceability.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Animal Diseases / diagnosis
  • Animal Diseases / prevention & control*
  • Animal Feed / adverse effects*
  • Animal Husbandry / legislation & jurisprudence*
  • Animals
  • Aquaculture
  • Crops, Agricultural*
  • European Union
  • Food Labeling
  • Food Safety
  • Livestock*
  • Plants, Genetically Modified / adverse effects*
  • Plants, Genetically Modified / genetics
  • Product Surveillance, Postmarketing*
  • Surveys and Questionnaires