Comparative study of Indigenous pig production in Vietnam and Sri Lanka
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Comparative study of Indigenous pig production in Vietnam and Sri Lanka
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Silva, G.L.L.P.
Thuy, L.T. Abeykoon, N.D. Hanh, N.T.H. Bett, R.C. Okeyo Mwai, Ally Ibrahim, Mohamed N.M. |
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livelihoods
livestock smallholders farming systems swine |
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Smallholder pig farming is an important livelihood source in many rural communities of countries in Asia region such as Vietnam and Sri Lanka. The indigenous pig population is diminishing over the years and it requires a better attention for conservation and sustainable utilization. The objectives of this study were to identify the pig farming system characteristics and investigate the effect of these characteristics on keeping pigs for livelihood in Vietnam and Sri Lanka. A total of 725 households were surveyed including 264 keeping pigs and 461 without pigs. Farming system characteristics were analyzed by descriptive statistics. The effect of farming system characteristics on keeping pigs for livelihood was determined by logistic regression models (Models I and II). The results revealed that majority of famers (>80) kept indigenous pigs as an income source in both countries. Free range pig rearing system with low cost feeding (mainly the kitchen waste) was predominant in Sri Lanka whereas confined pigs and providing commercial concentrates was mainly practiced in Vietnam. The average herd size was significantly (p
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2016-10-31
2016-12-21T13:15:03Z 2016-12-21T13:15:03Z |
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Journal Article
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Silva, G.L.L.P., Thuy, L.T., Abeykoon, N.D., Hanh, N.T.H., Bett, R.C., Okeyo, M. and Ibrahim, M.N.M. 2016. Comparative study of Indigenous pig production in Vietnam and Sri Lanka. International Journal of Livestock Production 7(10): 84-93.
2141-2448 https://hdl.handle.net/10568/78449 https://doi.org/10.5897/IJLP2016.0306 |
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en
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Open Access
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p. 84-93
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Academic Journals
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International Journal of Livestock Production
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