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A value chain analysis of interventions to control production diseases in the intensive pig production sector

机译:一种控制强化矿业生产疾病的干预措施的价值链分析

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Value chain analysis (VCA) calculated the financial effects on food chain actors of interventions to improve animal health and welfare in the intensive pig sector. Two interventions to reduce production diseases were studied. A generic chain diagram of linkages between stakeholders and value-added dimensions was designed. Data on structure and financial performance were collected for the sector. The production parameters and financial effects of the interventions were then described to illustrate impact on the supply chain. The effects of the interventions were also assessed at market level using economic welfare analysis. The sectors in Finland and the UK are small in farm numbers and few companies produced much of the output in a largely vertically-integrated structure. The most beneficial intervention in financial terms to farmers was improved hygiene in pig fattening (around +50% in gross margin). It was calculated to reduce the consumer price for pig meat by up to 5% when applied at large, whereas for improved management measures, it would reduce consumer price by less than 0.5%. However, the latter added value also through food quality attributes. We show that good hygiene and animal care can add value. However, evaluation of the financial and social viability of the interventions is needed to decide what interventions are adopted. The structure of supply chains influences which policy measures could be applied. Of the two interventions, improved pig hygiene had the largest potential to improve efficiency and reduce costs. The studied interventions can also provide new business opportunities to farms, slaughterhouses and food sector companies. More evidence is needed to support public policies and business decision-making in the sector. For this, evidence on consumer attitudes to production diseases is needed. Nevertheless, the study makes an important contribution by showing how improvements in health and welfare benefit the whole chain.
机译:价值链分析(VCA)计算了在密集型猪群中改善动物健康和福利的食物链参与者的财务影响。研究了减少生产疾病的两种干预措施。设计了利益相关者和增值尺寸之间的连锁通用链条。为该部门收集了结构和财务业绩的数据。然后描述了干预措施的生产参数和财务影响,以说明对供应链的影响。使用经济福利分析,还在市场层面评估了干预措施的影响。芬兰和英国的行业在农场数量小,少数公司在大量垂直整合结构中产生了大部分产量。农民的财政术语最有益的干预在猪肥胖的卫生改善(毛利率约为50%)。计算出在大量施用时将猪肉的消费者价格降低到5%,但为了改善管理措施,将消费价格降低小于0.5%。但是,后者也通过食品质量属性增加了价值。我们表明良好的卫生和动物护理可以增加价值。但是,需要评估干预措施的财务和社会生存能力,以确定采用了哪些干预措施。供应链的结构影响可以应用哪些政策措施。在两个干预措施中,改进的猪卫生具有提高效率和降低成本的最大潜力。学习的干预措施还可以为农场,屠宰场和食品部门公司提供新的商机。需要更多的证据来支持该部门的公共政策和业务决策。为此,需要有关消费者对生产疾病态度的证据。然而,该研究通过展示如何改善健康和福利使整个链条有所帮助。

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