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Measuring the costs of biosecurity on poultry farms: a case study in broiler production in Finland

机译:衡量家禽农场的生物安全成本:芬兰肉鸡生产的案例研究

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Background Farm-level biosecurity provides the foundation for biosecurity along the entire production chain. Many risk management practices are constantly in place, regardless of whether there is a disease outbreak or not. Nonetheless, the farm-level costs of preventive biosecurity have rarely been assessed. We examined the costs incurred by preventive biosecurity for Finnish poultry farms. Methods We used a semi-structured phone interview and obtained results from 17 broiler producers and from 5 hatching egg producers, corresponding to about 10% of all producers in Finland. Results Our results indicate that the average cost of biosecurity is some 3.55 eurocent per bird for broiler producers (0.10 eurocent per bird per rearing day) and 75.7 eurocent per bird for hatching egg producers (0.27 eurocent per bird per rearing day). For a batch of 75,000 broilers, the total cost would be €2,700. The total costs per bird are dependent on the annual number of birds: the higher the number of birds, the lower the cost per bird. This impact is primarily due to decreasing labour costs rather than direct monetary costs. Larger farms seem to utilise less labour per bird for biosecurity actions. There are also differences relating to the processor with which the producer is associated, as well as to the gender of the producer, with female producers investing more in biosecurity. Bird density was found to be positively related to the labour costs of biosecurity. This suggests that when the bird density is higher, greater labour resources need to be invested in their health and welfare and hence disease prevention. The use of coccidiostats as a preventive measure to control coccidiosis was found to have the largest cost variance between the producers, contributing to the direct costs. Conclusions The redesign of cost-sharing in animal diseases is currently ongoing in the European Union. Before we can assert how the risk should be shared or resort to the 'polluter pays' principle, we need to understand how the costs are currently distributed. The ongoing study contributes towards understanding these issues. The next challenge is to link the costs of preventive biosecurity to the benefits thus acquired.
机译:背景技术农场一级的生物安全性为整个生产链中的生物安全性奠定了基础。无论是否爆发疾病,许多风险管理实践都在不断实施。但是,很少评估农场一级预防性生物安全的成本。我们检查了芬兰家禽养殖场因预防性生物安全而产生的成本。方法我们采用半结构化电话采访,从17个肉鸡生产商和5个孵化蛋生产商那里获得了结果,约占芬兰所有生产者的10%。结果我们的结果表明,肉鸡生产者的生物安全性平均成本约为每只禽3.55欧分(每个饲养日每只禽0.10欧分)和孵化蛋生产者每只禽77.5欧分(每只饲养日每只禽0.27欧分)。一批75,000头肉鸡,总成本为2,700欧元。每只鸟的总成本取决于每年的鸟数:鸟的数量越多,每只鸟的成本越低。这种影响主要是由于劳动力成本下降,而不是直接的货币成本下降。较大的农场似乎在每只禽鸟身上使用较少的劳动力进行生物安全措施。与生产者相关的加工者以及生产者的性别也存在差异,女性生产者在生物安全方面投资更多。发现鸟类密度与生物安全的人工成本成正相关。这表明,当家禽密度较高时,就需要在其健康和福利以及预防疾病方面投入更多的劳动力资源。发现在生产者之间使用抗球虫药作为预防球虫病的预防措施的成本差异最大,这直接导致了成本。结论欧盟目前正在重新设计动物疾病的费用分担。在确定如何分担风险或诉诸“污染者付费”原则之前,我们需要了解成本的当前分配方式。正在进行的研究有助于理解这些问题。下一个挑战是将预防性生物安全的成本与由此获得的利益联系起来。

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