本地养鸡:贝宁创造财富和粮食安全的工具

A. Camus, F. Arthur, Osei-Amponsah Richard, D. Nourou, Gbedevi Robert, Fonton Marie-Christelle, J. Guilherme, S. Farougou
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家禽是贝宁第二大家畜(占肉类总产量的22%),而鸡是该国饲养最多的家禽。本研究的目的是评估地方鸡养殖的当前趋势和影响其生产性能的因素,从而为改进生产和可持续利用地方鸡品种提供信息。通过连锁推荐抽样方法,使用电子工具从269名受访者中收集信息。结果表明:该区存在三种生产体系;然而,最常见的生产系统是散养放养系统(70%)。在鸡群所有权方面,男性在大多数情况下拥有鸡(63%),并且鸡的总体数量高于女性。鸡肉生产最主要的制约因素(按重要性由高到低)包括盗窃、无法获得银行贷款、缺乏培训、投资有限、疾病传播和死亡率。从我们的研究结果来看,性别、经济资源、畜群主的主要活动、断奶方式和生产区域对畜群规模有显著影响。为了提高地方鸡的产量,改变传统的管理做法,结合以品种内选择(封闭核系统)为重点的育种计划是更好的方法。关键词:生物多样性,聚类分析,粮食安全,农民生计,地方鸡
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Native chicken farming: A tool for wealth creation and food security in Benin
Poultry is the second largest livestock in Benin (contributing to 22% of the total meat produced), and chickens are the most reared poultry in the country. The objective of this study was to assess the current trends of local chicken breeding and factors that influence their production performance, and thereby to deliver information for production improvement and sustainable use of indigenous chicken breeds. An electronic tool was used to collect information from 269 respondents selected through a chain referral sampling method. The results showed that there were three production systems; however, the most common production system used was free-range extensive system (70%). Regarding flock ownership, men owned the birds in the majority of the cases (63%) and had overall higher population of chickens than women. The most predominant constraints for chicken production, in descending order of importance, included theft, access to bank loan, lack of training, limited investment, disease spread and mortality. From our results, gender, financial resources, main activity of the flock owner, weaning practice, and the production area had a significant effect on flock size. To enhance the indigenous chicken production, changes in traditional management practices combined with breeding program focusing on within breed selection (closed nuclear system) is a better approach.  Key words: Biodiversity, cluster analysis, food security, farmer livelihood, local chickens.
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