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Learner Reviews & Feedback for Feeding the World by University of Pennsylvania

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About the Course

This course will explore the concepts driving current food production science (population growth, urbanization, emerging affluence, resource constraints, and underlying biological limits) with the main focus on livestock production. Each of the major food animal species (dairy, swine, beef, and poultry) will be covered in terms of their universal life cycles, constraints to production and emerging societal issues. Throughout the course, we will tackle some difficult and important questions: What are the major health benefits and potential concerns regarding the production and consumption of animal products? How does animal production affect the efficient use of resources and impact our environment? Can cost of production be reduced to meet growing demand for animal products around the globe while maintaining health and safety for both animals and consumers? What are the different types of animal food production systems? Myths and misconceptions surrounding the animal food systems will be discussed. We’ll also look closely at some of the global issues, problems, and challenges in these food systems which scientists, farmers, and veterinarians, are attempting to solve through collaboration. Lectures will be delivered by several experts from the University of Pennsylvania, School of Veterinary Medicine who are intimately involved in the study and advancement of animal production systems. The course is geared towards learners who seek a greater understanding of animal food systems as well as those who might have never visited an animal farm, but have a desire to learn more about where some of our food comes from and issues surrounding sustainability....

Top reviews

MN

Feb 24, 2020

Excellent content covering the broad scope of U.S. and international livestock-based agriculture. This course addressed the many concerns that consumers have regarding animal products.

AA

Mar 10, 2019

Coursera indeed has changed my life and empowered me the right skills for a better tomorrow .

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26 - 50 of 54 Reviews for Feeding the World

By Edip A

Jan 7, 2018

Excellent course, excellent teacher. Thanks very much.

By Guruparan

Jul 30, 2020

Just for the last four weeks, I would rate 5 stars.

By Yessica P S C

May 19, 2021

El curso fue muy informativo, aprendí mucho.

By Daniela A V

Apr 25, 2020

me encantó, un curso demasiado enriquecedor.

By Nouman A

May 13, 2023

A fantastic overview of the whole industry

By Jose A Z P

Feb 2, 2020

It is really good, you will learn a lot

By Gaskiya T

Jan 31, 2024

very educative and motivating program

By 赵博威

Mar 17, 2020

I love this lesson ,fantastic class!!

By Alyshia M N

Jan 18, 2019

SOOOOOOO INFORMATIVE AND AMAZING!!!!

By Partha P M

May 21, 2021

Best course. I learned a lot

By Andrew D F

Jul 1, 2022

Good Learning Experiance

By LEONIL S D

Nov 25, 2018

Muito bom, recomendo.

By Evidence A O

Jan 22, 2022

A very insghtful

By Saer T

May 23, 2022

very very good

By Marijse J S

Jun 9, 2020

Great course!

By Kairo V V d A

Jun 23, 2020

Great Course

By Dewan H

Nov 17, 2019

Satisfying..

By Enriqueta O H S

Jul 1, 2017

I love it!!

By Ricardo D N

Dec 14, 2023

Excelent

By Tiger F

Jan 30, 2022

GREAT.

By Abdisamad A O

Oct 14, 2020

Thank

By Ali S S A S

Sep 27, 2017

great

By Satyajit D

Jul 11, 2024

N/A

By Mohammad Z

Jan 6, 2024

As a veterinarian, I found this course intermediate. It could have been more advanced. The statistics need to be updated as these are only till 2013. But, I will still recommend this to veterinarians as it helps understand the various trends and constraints in animal farms.

By Marat K

Jan 3, 2021

Mostly based on US food system and regulations in particular, rather than on "Feeding the World". US system is the most advanced though, and it gave some insight into it. No reading material or external sources used. 4.5/5, 7-8/10