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Preventive Veterinary Medicine | 2014

Participatory assessment of animal health and husbandry practices in smallholder pig production systems in three high poverty districts in Uganda

Michel M. Dione; Emily A. Ouma; Kristina Roesel; J. Kungu; Peter M. Lule; Danilo A. Pezo

While animal health constraints have been identified as a major limiting factor in smallholder pig production in Uganda, researchers and policy makers lack information on the relative incidence of diseases and their impacts on pig production. This study aimed to assess animal health and management practices, constraints and opportunities for intervention in smallholder pig value chains in three high poverty districts of Uganda. Semi-qualitative interview checklists through Focus Group Discussions (FGDs) were administered to 340 pig farmers in 35 villages in Masaka, Kamuli and Mukono districts. Quantitative data was obtained during the exercise through group consensus. Results of FGDs were further triangulated with secondary data and information obtained from key informant interviews. Findings show that pig keeping systems are dominated by tethering and scavenging in rural areas. In peri-urban and urban areas, intensive production systems are more practiced, with pigs confined in pens. The main constraints identified by farmers include high disease burden such as African swine fever (ASF) and parasites, poor housing and feeding practices, poor veterinary services, ineffective drugs and a general lack of knowledge on piggery management. According to farmers, ASF is the primary cause of pig mortality with epidemics occurring mainly during the dry season. Worms and ectoparasites namely; mange, lice and flies are endemic leading to stunted growth which reduces the market value of pigs. Diarrhoea and malnutrition are common in piglets. Ninety-three percent of farmers say they practice deworming, 37% practice ectoparasite spraying and 77% castrate their boars. Indigenous curative treatments include the application of human urine and concoctions of local herbs for ASF control and use of old engine oil or tobacco extracts to control ectoparasites. There is a need for better technical services to assist farmers with these problems.


Archive | 2015

Smallholder pig value chain assessment in Uganda: Results from producer focus group discussions and key informant interviews

Emily A. Ouma; Michel M. Dione; Peter M. Lule; Danilo A. Pezo; Karen Marshall; Kristina Roesel; L. Mayega; D. Kiryabwire; G. Nadiope; John Nkalubo Jagwe


Livestock research for rural development | 2013

Characterization of smallholder pig production systems in Uganda: constraints and opportunities for engaging with market systems

E.A. Ouma; Michel M. Dione; Peter M. Lule; Kristina Rosel; Danilo A. Pezo


Archive | 2014

Animal health services delivery systems and disease surveillance in the smallholder pig value chains in Uganda

Michel M. Dione; E.A. Ouma; Peter M. Lule; Danilo A. Pezo


Archive | 2018

Guideline for participatory training on African swine fever control for smallholder pig farmers in Uganda

Michel M. Dione; Robert Ochago; Peter M. Lule; L. Mayega


Archive | 2018

Evaluation of technology and policy impact models on smallholder pig farmers in Vietnam and Uganda

Ma. Lucila Lapar; Emily A. Ouma; Peter M. Lule; Nguyen Ngoc Que; Dang Kim Khoi; Karl M. Rich


Archive | 2017

Feeds and forage interventions in the smallholder pig value chain of Uganda

Ben A. Lukuyu; Peter M. Lule; Brian Kawuma; Emily A. Ouma


Archive | 2017

Technical report: Characteristics of silage based on sweetpotato with combinations of local feed resources in Uganda.

D. Mutetika; J.F. Ojakol; Peter M. Lule; D. Naziri; Gerald Kyalo; Danilo A. Pezo; Ben A. Lukuyu


Archive | 2017

Technical report: An evaluation of current pig feeding practices on smallholder farms in Masaka and Kamuli districts of Uganda.

Peter M. Lule; Ben A. Lukuyu


Archive | 2017

Impact of participatory training on biosecurity protocols on the knowledge, attitudes and practices of smallholder pig farmers in Uganda

Michel M. Dione; Winfred C. Amia; Joyce Akol; J. Kungu; Peter M. Lule; L. Mayega; R. Nyapendi; M.J. Kakinda; E.A. Ouma

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Emily A. Ouma

International Livestock Research Institute

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Michel M. Dione

International Livestock Research Institute

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Danilo A. Pezo

International Livestock Research Institute

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Ben A. Lukuyu

International Livestock Research Institute

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Brian Kawuma

International Livestock Research Institute

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J. Kungu

International Livestock Research Institute

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