BACKGROUND:Georgia is a country in the Caucasus region with a traditional backyard and highly variable pig farming system. The practices of such sectors have seldom been described and analyzed to better understand their implication in the introduction and spread of infectious pig diseases. Moreover, the Georgian pig sector was badly hit by an epidemic of African swine fever in 2007 that quickly spread throughout the region. MATERIALS AND METHODS:We interviewed 487 pig farmers and 116 butchers using closed questionnaires on socioeconomic issues related to pig production, husbandry practices, biosecurity, marketing and movements, and disease awareness. Surveys were conducted in four regions of Georgia and descriptive statistics were computed....
This study investigated the attitudes and beliefs of pig farmers and hunters in Germany, Bulgaria an...
An animal epidemic is a big threat for economic development that may seriously disturb the breeding ...
Small-scale keepers are less likely to engage with production organisations and may therefore be les...
Live pig trade patterns, drivers and characteristics, particularly in backyard predominant systems, ...
Live pig trade patterns, drivers and characteristics, particularly in backyard predominant systems, ...
Corsica is a French Mediterranean island with traditional extensive pig farming oriented towards the...
Backyard producers are the predominant animal production system globally and they have a key role in...
Pig production seasonality graphs in four regions Georgia: A) Proportion of pig scavenging by region...
East Africa is undergoing rapid expansion of pig rearing, driven by increasing pork consumption. Int...
S. Costard is ILRI authorA cross-sectional study was carried out in 2005 and 2006 in three geographi...
AbstractA cross-sectional study was carried out in 2005 and 2006 in three geographical areas of Mada...
A study was undertaken between September 2014 and December 2014 to assess the perception of smallhol...
Smallholder pig production in Uganda is constrained by poor management and high disease burden, with...
The spatial pattern and epidemiology of backyard pig farming and other low bio-security pig producti...
Abstract Background African swine fever (ASF), a viral hemorrhagic disease in domestic pigs and wild...
This study investigated the attitudes and beliefs of pig farmers and hunters in Germany, Bulgaria an...
An animal epidemic is a big threat for economic development that may seriously disturb the breeding ...
Small-scale keepers are less likely to engage with production organisations and may therefore be les...
Live pig trade patterns, drivers and characteristics, particularly in backyard predominant systems, ...
Live pig trade patterns, drivers and characteristics, particularly in backyard predominant systems, ...
Corsica is a French Mediterranean island with traditional extensive pig farming oriented towards the...
Backyard producers are the predominant animal production system globally and they have a key role in...
Pig production seasonality graphs in four regions Georgia: A) Proportion of pig scavenging by region...
East Africa is undergoing rapid expansion of pig rearing, driven by increasing pork consumption. Int...
S. Costard is ILRI authorA cross-sectional study was carried out in 2005 and 2006 in three geographi...
AbstractA cross-sectional study was carried out in 2005 and 2006 in three geographical areas of Mada...
A study was undertaken between September 2014 and December 2014 to assess the perception of smallhol...
Smallholder pig production in Uganda is constrained by poor management and high disease burden, with...
The spatial pattern and epidemiology of backyard pig farming and other low bio-security pig producti...
Abstract Background African swine fever (ASF), a viral hemorrhagic disease in domestic pigs and wild...
This study investigated the attitudes and beliefs of pig farmers and hunters in Germany, Bulgaria an...
An animal epidemic is a big threat for economic development that may seriously disturb the breeding ...
Small-scale keepers are less likely to engage with production organisations and may therefore be les...