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Interventions in animal health: economic analysis of the adoption of herd health risk management programmes in smallholder dairy farms in central Thailand

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Title Interventions in animal health: economic analysis of the adoption of herd health risk management programmes in smallholder dairy farms in central Thailand
 
Creator Hall, D.C.
Ehui, Simeon K.
Shapiro, Barry I.
 
Subject SMALL FARMS
DAIRY INDUSTRY
ANIMAL HEALTH
ECONOMIC ANALYSIS
MASTITS
REPRODUCTIVE DISORDERS
MILK PRODUCTION
POLICIES
 
Description This paper examines the adoption of two herd health control programmes designed for dairy smallholders in Central Thailand - for mastitis and for reproductive disease. The impact of adoption on private and social welfare is measured using the Policy Analysis Matrix. For adopters of the mastitis and reproductive health programmes, milk production increased by 173% and 48% respectively. Annual returns per cow were 166% and 154% greater respectively than the control group returns. Disease was significantly reduced on all adopter farms, and highest reductions were seen on adopter farms. It is demonstrated that an increase in social profits should occur owing to social revenues increasing at a greater rate than social costs. The policy implications of this observation are discussed.
 
Date 2010-12-09T11:35:31Z
2010-12-09T11:35:31Z
2002
 
Type Conference Paper
 
Identifier ISBN 92-9146-130-X
https://hdl.handle.net/10568/2890
 
Language en
 
Relation ILRI Proceedings
 
Publisher ILRI