Ruggiero Sardaro
University of Bari
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Preventive Veterinary Medicine | 2017
Ruggiero Sardaro; Elisa Pieragostini; Giuseppe Rubino; Ferruccio Petazzi
A recent study on paratubercolosis in semi-extensive dairy sheep and goat farms in Apulia revealed a flock positivity of 60.5% and a seroprevalence of 3.0% for sheep and 14.5% for goat, with peaks of 50%. In such a context, providing detailed economic information is crucial for the implementation of a suitable control plan. In this paper we investigated the impact of Mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosis (MAP) on profit efficiency of the Apulian dairy sheep and goat farms. Empirical results through a stochastic frontier model showed that the uninfected farms had a mean level of profit efficiency of 84%, which dropped to 64% in the presence of paratubercolosis as it negatively affected the productivity of feeding, veterinary and labour factors. Structural, managerial and production aspects were involved in the greater inefficiency of the infected farms compared to the uninfected ones: lower experience and schooling of farmers, no access to credit, fewer family members (women in particular) participating in the farming activities, high density of animals per hectare, small flocks, high number of goats in mixed flocks, no confinement practices for young and purchased animals and no pasture rotation. Hence, targeted interventions on these factors by decision makers can ensure effectiveness and efficiency to veterinary and economic action plans.
SR SCIENZE REGIONALI | 2015
Ruggiero Sardaro; Vincenzo Fucilli; Claudio Acciani
The study focuses on the ancient olive tree landscape in Apulia, Italy, a regional symbol of historical, cultural and economic importance. Because of the recent crisis caused by rising farm costs, farmers are replacing ancient olive trees with more remunerative crops. After verifying the economic unsustainability of both a regional law (2006) that forbids the eradication of ancient olive trees and a EU subsidy, we assess the value of the benefits furnished by the rural landscape through the contingent valuation method. The results reveal a significant value of landscape benefits, suggesting taxation strategies for an effective preservation policy.
Italian Journal of Animal Science | 2017
Ruggiero Sardaro; Daniela Panio; Ferruccio Petazzi; Elisa Pieragostini
than that caused by recognized “enterohaemorrhagic” STEC serogroups such as O157 and O111. More widespread use of PCRor enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay-based screening tests for the presence of STEC of any serogroup in animal samples will undoubtedly result in increased detection of similar non-O157 outbreaks in the future. This will provide more accurate data on the epidemiology of human STEC disease.
Biological Conservation | 2016
Ruggiero Sardaro; Stefania Girone; Claudio Acciani; Francesco Bozzo; Alessandro Petrontino; Vincenzo Fucilli
Aestimum | 2011
Claudio Acciani; Vincenzo Fucilli; Ruggiero Sardaro
109th Seminar, November 20-21, 2008, Viterbo, Italy | 2008
Claudio Acciani; Vincenzo Fucilli; Ruggiero Sardaro
SR SCIENZE REGIONALI | 2014
Francesco Petrillo; Ruggiero Sardaro
Aestimum | 2017
Ruggiero Sardaro; Daniela Panio; Vincenzo Fucilli; Francesco Bozzo; Claudio Acciani
Aestimum | 2014
Claudio Acciani; Ruggiero Sardaro
Energy Policy | 2018
Ruggiero Sardaro; Francesco Bozzo; Vincenzo Fucilli