Animals (Aug 2023)

Representative Survey for Evaluating Housing and Manure Handling Technologies of the Hungarian Pig Sector

  • Zsuzsanna Benedek,
  • Károly Dublecz,
  • Ilona Anna Koltay,
  • Gábor Fitos,
  • Vanda Kisanna Várhelyi,
  • Marianna Magyar,
  • Béla Pirkó,
  • Nóra Hegedűsné Baranyai

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ani13162658
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 16
p. 2658

Abstract

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In Hungary, there is a lack of information on the pig production technologies in place in the base year of 2005 and changes since then, as well as a lack of information on the number of pigs kept in different age and production categories, which makes it difficult to calculate ammonia emissions and reductions in the national inventories. Our research team conducted a representative survey of pig farms to assess housing and manure management technologies in the Hungarian pig sector in 2005 and 2015. Novel expert-based calculation methods were developed to convert farm data on pig populations into daily average numbers (DAN) of animals in different statistical categories and feeding phases. The survey resulted in a representative database of housing, manure handling, storage and manure application practices in Hungarian pig production. The data and methodology from the survey helped to develop an ammonia emission calculator and knowledge transfer tool (AGEM-S) for use by farmers.

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