Assessment Of the Factors that Limit Rabbit Production Under an Intensive Production System in Zanzibar

Juma R. R., Varisanga M. D., Gimbi A. A.
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A study was conducted to assess the factors that limit rabbit production under an intensive production system in Zanzibar. A total of 390 farmers from three districts each has 130 respondents were interviewed in a cross-sectional survey. The results revealed that 48.2% of farmers had kept rabbits and 51.8% did not, while 53.2% of the farmers kept medium breeds and 46.8% of them kept small breeds of rabbits. In terms of management systems was significant (ρ≤ 0.038) in the feeding system was 60.2% of farmers used an intensive system and 39.8% employed semi-intensive systems, whereas a higher number of farmers 88.6% of main diets fed the rabbits with green grass than 11.4% utilized kitchen wastes. In the observed marketing of rabbits and their products, the proportion of respondents who had sold rabbit parts was significantly higher (ρ≤ 0.007), that is 73.0% had sold rabbits than 27.0% who did not sell any rabbit parts. However, it was not statistically significant concerning the types of rabbit products sold and marketing challenges at ρ≤ 0.836 and ρ≤ 0.475 respectively. The disease infection was reported by 58.9% of farmers their rabbits were affected by the disease and 41.1% of them did not. However, no statistical significance was associated with the causes of disease infection at ρ≤ 0.299. Likewise, rabbit production in Zanzibar is at an immaturity stage and is constrained with many drawbacks. Therefore, proper animal husbandry practices and extension service delivery are recommended.
桑给巴尔集约化生产系统中限制兔子生产的因素评估
一项研究旨在评估桑给巴尔岛集约化生产系统中限制兔子生产的因素。在横断面调查中,共访问了来自三个地区的 390 名农民,每个地区有 130 名受访者。结果显示,48.2%的农民饲养过兔子,51.8%的农民没有饲养过兔子;53.2%的农民饲养中型品种兔子,46.8%的农民饲养小型品种兔子。在饲养管理制度方面,60.2%的农户采用集约化饲养制度,39.8%采用半集约化饲养制度,而88.6%的农户用青草喂兔,高于11.4%的农户利用餐厨垃圾喂兔,差异显著(ρ≤ 0.038)。在观察兔子及其产品的销售情况时,出售过兔子部件的受访者比例明显较高(ρ≤ 0.007),即出售过兔子的受访者占 73.0%,而没有出售过兔子部件的受访者占 27.0%。然而,在出售的兔产品种类和营销挑战方面,ρ≤ 0.836 和 ρ≤ 0.475 的差异无统计学意义。58.9%的养殖户的兔子感染了该病,41.1%的养殖户的兔子没有感染该病。然而,ρ≤ 0.299 与疾病感染原因无统计学意义。同样,桑给巴尔的家兔生产还处于不成熟阶段,存在许多弊端。因此,建议采用正确的畜牧方法并提供推广服务。
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