Nantima Noelina, Davies Jocelyn, Dione Michel, Ocaido Michael, Okoth Edward, Mugisha Anthony, Bishop Richard
Ministry of Agriculture Animal Industry and Fisheries, Entebbe, Uganda.
The Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization, Sydney, Australia.
Trop Anim Health Prod. 2016 Apr;48(4):727-34. doi: 10.1007/s11250-016-1015-8. Epub 2016 Feb 27.
A study was undertaken along the Kenya-Uganda border in four districts of Tororo and Busia (Uganda) and Busia and Teso (Kenya) to understand smallholder farmers' knowledge, practices and awareness of biosecurity measures. Information was collected by administering questionnaires to 645 randomly selected pig households in the study area. In addition, focus group discussions were carried out in 12 villages involving 248 people using a standardized list of questions. The outcome suggested that there was a very low level of awareness of biosecurity practices amongst smallholder farmers. We conclude that adoption of specific biosecurity practices by smallholder farmers is feasible but requires institutional support. There is a clear requirement for government authorities to sensitize farmers using approaches that allow active participation of farmers in the design, planning and implementation of biosecurity practices to enable enhanced adoption.
在肯尼亚-乌干达边境沿线的托罗罗和布西亚(乌干达)以及布西亚和特索(肯尼亚)四个地区开展了一项研究,以了解小农户对生物安全措施的知识、做法和认识。通过向研究区域内645个随机挑选的养猪户发放问卷来收集信息。此外,在12个村庄开展了焦点小组讨论,涉及248人,讨论使用了一份标准化问题清单。结果表明,小农户对生物安全做法的认识水平非常低。我们得出结论,小农户采用特定生物安全做法是可行的,但需要机构支持。政府当局显然需要采用能让农民积极参与生物安全做法的设计、规划和实施的方法来提高农民的认识,以促进更多人采用这些做法。