Meeting Global Feed Protein Demand: Challenge, Opportunity, and Strategy

Annu Rev Anim Biosci. 2019 Feb 15:7:221-243. doi: 10.1146/annurev-animal-030117-014838. Epub 2018 Nov 12.

Abstract

Feed protein supplements are one of the most expensive and limiting feed ingredients. This review offers a comprehensive analysis of how the expected expansion of animal production, driven by the rising world population and living standards for more animal-sourced foods, is creating a global shortage of feed protein supply. Because ruminants, chickens, and pigs contribute to 96% of the global supply of animal protein and aquaculture is growing fast, means of meeting the feed protein requirements of these species are elaborated. Geographic variation and interdependence among China, Europe, and North America in the demand and supply of feed protein are compared. The potential and current state of exploration into alternative feed proteins, including microalgae, insects, single-cell proteins, and coproducts, are highlighted. Strategic innovations are proposed to upgrade feed protein processing and assessment, improve protein digestion by exogenous enzymes, and genetically select feed-efficient livestock breeds. An overall successful and sustainable solution in meeting global feed protein demands will lead to a substantial net gain of human-edible animal protein with a minimal environmental footprint.

Keywords: alternative protein; amino acid; feed; food animal; nutrition.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Animal Feed*
  • Animal Proteins, Dietary
  • Animals
  • Chickens / growth & development*
  • Diet / veterinary
  • Dietary Proteins*
  • Dietary Supplements*
  • Environment
  • Food Supply*
  • Humans
  • Livestock
  • Ruminants / growth & development*
  • Swine / growth & development*

Substances

  • Animal Proteins, Dietary
  • Dietary Proteins