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News and Events Recommendations of Global Animal Nutrition Conference (GLANCE 2014) held at Bengaluru from April 20–22, 2014 Theme : Climate Resilient Livestock Feeding Systems for Global Food Security Increased attention for developing feed / fodder banks for improving feed resource utilization. Promoting food-feed crop cultivation in developing countries in a holistic manner to bridge the existing feed gap. Balanced feeding practices that has lower green house gases (GHG) footprints needs to be validated and propagated. Knowledge and capacity building is essential for stakeholders on climate change impact on livestock. Technologies and systems need to be developed for disaster management to overcome hazards of more frequent extreme climatic events. Efforts required for quantification of gut microbiome and its correlation with functional activities to elucidate maximizing nutrient extraction from feed and reducing methane emission. Metagenomics to be used to correlate and predict the phenotypes of the animals that can help in selection of high performing animals. An integration of metabolism and ovarian function should be the tool for better reproductive outcomes. Need to relook the requirements of vitamin E, Zn, Cu and Cr for improved immunity in dairy animals due to climate stress and establish the role of novel elements. Research to be focused on precision feeding in animals for optimizing production and reducing feed cost. Phase feeding in poultry and swine should be practised to reduce nutrient excretion particularly nitrogen and phosphorus. Feed and animal product safety regulations need to be addressed and feed regulatory authority be constituted for monitoring quality and safety. Feed industry should upscale and popularize technologies of fodder blocks and total mixed ration for better use of roughage source. Need to have a institute-industry linkage program (IILP) in all institutes in line with institute-village-linkage program (IVLP). Need to develop alternative sources of feed which are locally available, cheaper and qualitatively superior. Potential health promoting effects of neutraceuticals need to be explored extensively for achieving sustainable production in ruminants. Eubiotic approach for monogastrics involving prebiotics, probiotics, phytogenics and related compounds should be given priority for improvement of general health. Research to be focused on application of nanotechnology for efficient and safe delivery of nutrients.
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