Technological Advances in Cattle Welfare: An Analysis of Patent Families

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Autor(a) principal: TEIXEIRA,Odilene de Souza
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: PEREIRA,Lucas Braido, FERNANDES,Alice Munz, FANTINEL,Antônio Luiz
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Saúde e Produção Animal
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Resumo: ABSTRACT The research carried out intended to analyze the panorama of patents related to welfare in cattle. To this end, a search was carried out on the worldwide Questel Orbit patent registration database oriented toward the existence of terms associated with welfare in cattle in the documents of patent families. The investigation corresponded to the period from the beginning of the registrations in 1967 until August 2019. In this way, an initial portfolio was created of 272 registrations. Of these, 77 documents were related to cattle, with direct or indirect interventions in the optimization of the welfare. Data analysis took place in a quantitative way and through the classification of patent families in seven categories: nutrition, health, management, genetics, infrastructure​/facilities, physiological and behavioral indicators, and traceability​/certification. The largest number of patent families corresponded to the areas of rural facilities, animal nutrition, health, and new physiological and behavioral indicators, totaling 73%. The temporal distribution of these records shows that the interest of researchers in promoting technological innovations focused on well-being began in 1995, with expressiveness from 2013. It should also be noted that the largest registration of patent families comes from China (51%), followed by European countries, which account for 23%, and the United States (19%), while Brazil represents only 6% of the total documents. Despite the recent patent registrations related to cattle, there has been an increase in recent years, denoting the growth of efforts for technological innovation of this productive chain regarding animal welfare.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Technological Advances in Cattle Welfare: An Analysis of Patent Families
title Technological Advances in Cattle Welfare: An Analysis of Patent Families
spellingShingle Technological Advances in Cattle Welfare: An Analysis of Patent Families
TEIXEIRA,Odilene de Souza
Facilities
Nutrition
Technological prospecting
Welfare indicators
title_short Technological Advances in Cattle Welfare: An Analysis of Patent Families
title_full Technological Advances in Cattle Welfare: An Analysis of Patent Families
title_fullStr Technological Advances in Cattle Welfare: An Analysis of Patent Families
title_full_unstemmed Technological Advances in Cattle Welfare: An Analysis of Patent Families
title_sort Technological Advances in Cattle Welfare: An Analysis of Patent Families
author TEIXEIRA,Odilene de Souza
author_facet TEIXEIRA,Odilene de Souza
PEREIRA,Lucas Braido
FERNANDES,Alice Munz
FANTINEL,Antônio Luiz
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author2 PEREIRA,Lucas Braido
FERNANDES,Alice Munz
FANTINEL,Antônio Luiz
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv TEIXEIRA,Odilene de Souza
PEREIRA,Lucas Braido
FERNANDES,Alice Munz
FANTINEL,Antônio Luiz
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Facilities
Nutrition
Technological prospecting
Welfare indicators
topic Facilities
Nutrition
Technological prospecting
Welfare indicators
description ABSTRACT The research carried out intended to analyze the panorama of patents related to welfare in cattle. To this end, a search was carried out on the worldwide Questel Orbit patent registration database oriented toward the existence of terms associated with welfare in cattle in the documents of patent families. The investigation corresponded to the period from the beginning of the registrations in 1967 until August 2019. In this way, an initial portfolio was created of 272 registrations. Of these, 77 documents were related to cattle, with direct or indirect interventions in the optimization of the welfare. Data analysis took place in a quantitative way and through the classification of patent families in seven categories: nutrition, health, management, genetics, infrastructure​/facilities, physiological and behavioral indicators, and traceability​/certification. The largest number of patent families corresponded to the areas of rural facilities, animal nutrition, health, and new physiological and behavioral indicators, totaling 73%. The temporal distribution of these records shows that the interest of researchers in promoting technological innovations focused on well-being began in 1995, with expressiveness from 2013. It should also be noted that the largest registration of patent families comes from China (51%), followed by European countries, which account for 23%, and the United States (19%), while Brazil represents only 6% of the total documents. Despite the recent patent registrations related to cattle, there has been an increase in recent years, denoting the growth of efforts for technological innovation of this productive chain regarding animal welfare.
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