Biosecurity and disease control perceptions and practices of Vietnamese smallholder pig farmers

Pork is the most widely consumed meat in Vietnam and plays a key role in meeting the public demand for protein. It is estimated that 80% of pork consumed in Vietnam is sourced from smallholder farmers who can have their animal production and livelihood impacted by the introduction and spread of infe...

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Autor principal: Barot, M.
Formato: Tesis
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: University of Sydney 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/83354
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description Pork is the most widely consumed meat in Vietnam and plays a key role in meeting the public demand for protein. It is estimated that 80% of pork consumed in Vietnam is sourced from smallholder farmers who can have their animal production and livelihood impacted by the introduction and spread of infectious diseases. Implementation of biosecurity and disease control practices can play a crucial role in negating these impacts. This study sampled 420 smallholder pig farmers in Vietnam to identify farmer perceptions and practices relating to biosecurity and disease control. The study found a majority (82%) of farmers reported experiencing one or more instances of pig disease in the last year, with self-treatment as the first response for 70% of farmers. Other measures such as disinfection mattresses and visitor control were used by 94% and 75% of the farmers respectively. Measures such as rodent control and quarantine of animals were poorly adopted, with respective adoption rates of 20% and 6%. Farmer perceptions revealed a desire to improve their knowledge and understanding of pig production and specifically biosecurity and disease control practices. Findings from this study will form part of a participatory approach to improving farm production and livelihoods through a understanding of current biosecurity and disease control practices and perceptions.
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spelling CGSpace833542025-11-05T04:07:04Z Biosecurity and disease control perceptions and practices of Vietnamese smallholder pig farmers Barot, M. animal diseases disease control swine Pork is the most widely consumed meat in Vietnam and plays a key role in meeting the public demand for protein. It is estimated that 80% of pork consumed in Vietnam is sourced from smallholder farmers who can have their animal production and livelihood impacted by the introduction and spread of infectious diseases. Implementation of biosecurity and disease control practices can play a crucial role in negating these impacts. This study sampled 420 smallholder pig farmers in Vietnam to identify farmer perceptions and practices relating to biosecurity and disease control. The study found a majority (82%) of farmers reported experiencing one or more instances of pig disease in the last year, with self-treatment as the first response for 70% of farmers. Other measures such as disinfection mattresses and visitor control were used by 94% and 75% of the farmers respectively. Measures such as rodent control and quarantine of animals were poorly adopted, with respective adoption rates of 20% and 6%. Farmer perceptions revealed a desire to improve their knowledge and understanding of pig production and specifically biosecurity and disease control practices. Findings from this study will form part of a participatory approach to improving farm production and livelihoods through a understanding of current biosecurity and disease control practices and perceptions. 2017-05-15 2017-09-07T11:40:56Z 2017-09-07T11:40:56Z Thesis https://hdl.handle.net/10568/83354 en Open Access application/pdf University of Sydney Barot, M. 2017. Biosecurity and disease control perceptions and practices of Vietnamese smallholder pig farmers. MSc thesis in Veterinary Public Health. Sydney, Australia: University of Sydney.
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swine
Barot, M.
Biosecurity and disease control perceptions and practices of Vietnamese smallholder pig farmers
title Biosecurity and disease control perceptions and practices of Vietnamese smallholder pig farmers
title_full Biosecurity and disease control perceptions and practices of Vietnamese smallholder pig farmers
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title_full_unstemmed Biosecurity and disease control perceptions and practices of Vietnamese smallholder pig farmers
title_short Biosecurity and disease control perceptions and practices of Vietnamese smallholder pig farmers
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topic animal diseases
disease control
swine
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