Italian Journal of Animal Science (Jan 2010)

Low motivation and unawareness in small farmers as an obstacle for implementation of the EU pig welfare rules

  • Vesna Dobranić,
  • Bela Njari,
  • Boris Antunović,
  • Bettina Barbara Bock,
  • Simon Jenne Oosting,
  • Wiebke Wellbrock

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4081/ijas.2009.s3.199
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 3s
pp. 199 – 201

Abstract

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Using semi-structured interviews, Croatian pig farmers and institutional stakeholders were asked about their intentions to improve pig welfare, future perspectives, opinions and communication efforts on the EU pig welfare directives. While full-time family farmers (FFF) and employees at farm enterprises (EFE) expressed interest in improving pig welfare on their farms as a prerequisite for increasing competitiveness in the future, part-time family farmers (PFF) were not interested in pig welfare because they did not want to increase productivity and feared for their existence. Communication between institutional stakeholders and FFF with more than ten sows is best stablished, whereas communication with EFE is more via private consultants and communication with PFF is lacking. As Croatia is today counting over 85% farms as production units with up to 10 sows covering 75% of whole pig production, these results represent considerably important indicators of necessity to approach this population of farmers.

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