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Counting the cost: The potential impact of African Swine Fever on smallholders in Timor-Leste

机译:计算成本:非洲猪瘟对东帝汶小农的潜在影响

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In September 2019, Timor-Leste, where pigs are kept by more than 70 percent of households, became the eleventh Asian country to report African Swine Fever (ASF). Drawing on our recent, as-yet unpublished research we show that while national pork consumption is low, pigs hold tremendous monetary value for smallholders within the economy of ceremonies. Given the sums of money paid for live pigs, the value of the national pig herd is around USD160 million – more than USD1000 per pig keeping household. Accordingly, pigs serve to buffer families against shocks and pressures, especially for health and education expenses. While not a zoonosis, the potential for ASF to lead to significant, negative impacts for smallholder farmers in Timor-Leste - some of the world’s most vulnerable people - cannot be underestimated. We argue that Timor-Leste faces significant challenges in responding to ASF and there is a strong case for international support.
机译:2019年9月,超过70%的家庭饲养猪的东帝汶成为报告非洲猪瘟(ASF)的第11个亚洲国家。利用我们最近尚未发表的研究,我们可以发现,尽管全国猪肉消费量较低,但在礼仪经济范围内,猪为小农户拥有巨大的货币价值。考虑到为活猪支付的总金额,全国猪群的价值约为1.6亿美元-每个养猪户超过1000美元。因此,猪可以缓冲家庭免受冲击和压力,特别是在健康和教育费用方面。尽管不是人畜共患病,但不能低估ASF对东帝汶小农-世界上最脆弱的人口-造成重大负面影响的潜力。我们认为,东帝汶在应对ASF方面面临重大挑战,国际支持的理由很充分。

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