Centre for Applied One Health Research and Policy Advice, Jockey Club College of Veterinary Medicine and Life Sciences, City University of Hong Kong, Kowloon, Hong Kong SAR, China.
Digital Agriculture, Grasslands Research Centre, AgResearch Limited, Palmerston North, New Zealand.
BMC Vet Res. 2023 Feb 1;19(1):30. doi: 10.1186/s12917-023-03591-7.
Pig farming in Hong Kong differs markedly from other places in the world, with a highly urbanised population, the majority of pigs being imported for slaughter, and limited on-farm veterinary support. Little is known about the barriers and attitudes of pig farmers in Hong Kong and their expectations of a new pig health and production management service provided by veterinarians. We collected qualitative and quantitative data to 1) describe pig farms, 2) identify barriers to pig farming in Hong Kong and 3) describe the perceptions of the new service. Thematic analysis was conducted to identify barriers and attitudes.
Eight and nine out of 38 pig farmers agreed to participate in the qualitative and quantitative components, respectively. All farms were farrow-to-finish farms with a median of 2800 (range 950 to 7000) pigs per farm. Three themes were identified during the interview analysis and could be ranked based on their importance to the farmers: the regulatory environment (Theme 1), veterinary support structures (Theme 2), and the sustainability of the pig industry (Theme 3). Farmers expressed dissatisfaction with the regulation of the industry and veterinary services on offer within Hong Kong. However, farmers did note that the provision of a new pig health and production management service was as a positive development. The public perception of pig farming, market forces, and competition from mainland pig farmers have resulted in sustainability challenges for the industry.
Farmers identified very specific local systems and challenges unique to pig farming in Hong Kong. The lack of veterinary support was one of these challenges and although a certain level of scepticism towards the new pig health and production service was expressed, farmers indicated their interest and listed areas where they would benefit from improved veterinary support. Prior experiences of veterinary services clouded farmers perceptions of the usefulness of a new service. To be successful in this environment, clear communication about the goals, role and limitations of the new on farm service is crucial, as is the alignment with the needs of farmers. Despite the small sample size, the qualitative methodology used allows us to assume that these themes give a general idea of what Hong Kong farmers' concerns and attitudes are.
香港的养猪业与世界其他地区有很大的不同,其特点是人口高度城市化,大部分生猪都是进口来屠宰的,农场的兽医支持也很有限。对于香港养猪户的障碍和态度及其对兽医提供的新猪健康和生产管理服务的期望,我们知之甚少。我们收集了定性和定量数据,以 1)描述养猪场,2)确定香港养猪业的障碍,3)描述新服务的看法。通过主题分析来确定障碍和态度。
有 8 家和 9 家养猪户分别同意参加定性和定量部分,所有农场都是自繁自养场,每个农场的中位数为 2800 头(范围为 950 至 7000 头)。访谈分析中确定了三个主题,并可根据对农民的重要程度进行排名:监管环境(主题 1)、兽医支持结构(主题 2)和养猪业的可持续性(主题 3)。农民对行业监管和香港提供的兽医服务表示不满。然而,农民确实指出,提供新的猪健康和生产管理服务是一个积极的发展。公众对养猪业的看法、市场力量以及来自内地养猪户的竞争给该行业的可持续性带来了挑战。
农民确定了香港养猪业特有的非常具体的本地系统和挑战。兽医支持的缺乏是其中的一个挑战,尽管对新的猪健康和生产服务表示出一定程度的怀疑,但农民表示了他们的兴趣,并列出了他们希望从改进兽医支持中受益的领域。农民对兽医服务的先前经验影响了他们对新服务有用性的看法。在这种环境下取得成功,必须明确沟通新的农场服务的目标、角色和局限性,以及与农民需求的一致性。尽管样本量较小,但使用的定性方法使我们可以假设这些主题大致反映了香港农民的关注和态度。