Our
Mission
It is our mission to foster knowledge development and innovation for a sustainable and competitive livestock sector in Europe. To realise this, we believe we need integrated approaches across food systems. Knowledge institutes, farmers organisations and industry have to collaborate to contribute to the economic, environmental and societal challenges involved in our mission. In addition, we need to further develop our relationships with decision making institutions in the EU. Only by starting a dialogue common solutions can be found.
Our Vision
Research and Innovation
Research and Innovation have contributed substantially to making Europe’s livestock sector as competitive and efficient as it is today while producing a diversity of safe and nutritious food. We strongly believe that it will continue to play a major role also in the future. Despite large increases in efficiency and sustainability at farm and value chain levels, livestock production is now increasingly questioned for its environmental impacts, potential health risks and ethical considerations. A challenge is to address consumers’ and societal expectations, environmental and climate impacts, human and animal health and welfare, reinforce global surveillance of emergence and transmission of pathogens while ensuring competitiveness and economic sustainability and safety of EU livestock production on global markets. This will require (sometimes major) improvements and changes in production, with a possible effect on production costs and consumption patterns as well.
Besides relevant public policies, continued support for coordinated and integrated interdisciplinary R&I, and its effective, proactive implementation into practice and policy making are required to accompany this change.
Strategy
We bring together the different parts of the European livestock sector, from feed and breeding to production and processing. By promoting knowledge exchange and cooperation, we serve as a catalyst for new developments. We strive for a joint European research agenda and enable our stakeholders to create a shared view on what this agenda should look like. As a representative of the European livestock sector, we carry out this view to all relevant institutions in the EU to develop a dialogue. This way we serve as an interface between policymakers, knowledge providers, industry and civil society. We promote science-based solutions to address the major challenge of global food security in the context of limitation of global warming and resource use.