Parasite control in pigs: Uganda smallholder pig value chain capacity development training manual

Publication Type:Book
Year of Publication:2015
Authors:P. Nakatudde, Dione, M. M., Roesel, K., Kawuma, B., Brandes-van_Dorresteijn, D., Smith, J.
Series Title:ILRI Manual 13
Number of Pages:24 pp
Publisher:International Livestock Research Institute (ILR)
City:Nairobi, Kenya
ISBN Number:92–9146–377–9
Keywords:animal health, CAPACITY STRENGTHENING, Pigs, VALUE CHAINS
Abstract:

The CGIAR Research Program on Livestock and Fish, led by the International Livestock Research Institute, started the Smallholder Pig Value Chain Development Project to improve the livelihoods of smallholder pig producers, particularly women, through increased productivity, reduced risk from disease, and improved market access.

A key activity of the project is to enhance the capacity of women and men pig producers, and help them transform subsistence-level pig-keeping into viable, profitable businesses. A companion project, ‘Safe Food, Fair Food’, under the CGIAR Research Program on Agriculture for Nutrition and Health,3  is working to improve pork safety and market access. These efforts, in turn, should enhance food security, help preserve natural resources and reduce poverty. Poverty in Uganda currently stands at 37.8% (people living on less than USD 1.25/day).

This training modules are targeted to extension workers, veterinarians and para-veterinarians, and policy makers responsible for animal disease surveillance and control and for livestock market development and regulation. Improved knowledge should help provide incentive for decision-makers to help poor pig farmers, and promote the sector.

URL:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/56639
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