Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Universiti Putra Malaysia, 43400, UPM Serdang, Selangor, Malaysia.
Department of Veterinary Services, Wisma Tani, 62630, Putrajaya, Malaysia.
Trop Anim Health Prod. 2020 Nov 19;53(1):15. doi: 10.1007/s11250-020-02458-5.
The ability to trace the movement of animals and their related products is key to success in animal disease control. To ensure that a traceability system is optimized, livestock farmers and traders must have good appreciation and understanding about animal tracing. The present study examined the traceability of cattle in Malaysia vis-à-vis the domains of knowledge, attitude, and practice among cattle farmers and traders. A total of 543 farmers and traders in Peninsular Malaysia were interviewed. The results revealed that over 60% of the respondents had satisfactory knowledge and attitude about cattle movement and traceability. A lower proportion of the respondents (49%) were involved in appropriate practice that facilitated traceability of cattle. We found that the type of husbandry system and stakeholders' participation in livestock management-specific short courses were positively associated with satisfactory knowledge, attitude, and practice. A structured education and training program should be formulated to improve these domains so that the benefit of traceability becomes clear, paving the way to a successful traceability program.
追踪动物及其相关产品的流动能力是动物疾病控制成功的关键。为了确保可追溯性系统得到优化,牲畜农民和贸易商必须对动物追踪有良好的认识和理解。本研究考察了马来西亚的牛只可追溯性,涉及农民和贸易商在知识、态度和实践方面的领域。对马来西亚半岛的 543 名农民和贸易商进行了采访。结果表明,超过 60%的受访者对牛的移动和可追溯性有满意的知识和态度。比例较低(49%)的受访者参与了有助于牛只可追溯性的适当实践。我们发现,养殖系统的类型和利益相关者参与特定的牲畜管理短期课程与满意的知识、态度和实践呈正相关。应该制定一个结构化的教育和培训计划,以改善这些领域,使可追溯性的好处变得清晰,为成功的可追溯性计划铺平道路。