Modern Biotechnology has potential for solving many problems associated
with animal productivity and health and offers exciting opportunities
for enhancing agricultural productivity. At present the focus is,
however, on the issues and problems of significance for livestock
producers in the developed world. In order to fully realize the benefits
of this technology in developing countries, there is a need to identify,
characterize and apply appropriate gene-based technologies for these
regions. These proceedings present peer reviewed state-of-the-art papers
describing the achievements in the areas of animal breeding and
genetics, animal nutrition, animal health, and environment, ethics,
safety, and regulatory aspects of gene-based technologies; achievements
which could be realized using these modern scientific tools to maximise
the benefits from the 'livestock revolution' that is taking place; and
the constraints in the use of gene-based technologies and their specific
research needs. This book will help in bridging the wide gap between
developed and developing countries, in the development and use of
gene-based technologies, and to elucidate the current and future roles
of such technologies in the developing world. It is a good reference
source for researchers, students and policy-makers alike.