Whilst we have trade data for live animals we do not know whether they are adults. This might be a problem for mass allocation when e.g. one country breeds cattle and exports a lot of calves.
This issue is related to #22, where "Meat indigenous, <...>" (which is meat produced in the country and used anywhere) is used to remedy this.
Whilst we have trade data for live animals we do not know whether they are adults. This might be a problem for mass allocation when e.g. one country breeds cattle and exports a lot of calves.
This issue is related to #22, where "Meat indigenous, <...>" (which is meat produced in the country and used anywhere) is used to remedy this.