Diversity of pig production systems at farm level in Europe

The present study was undertaken to perform an inventory of pig production systems, at farm level. The main aim was to document the variety of existing production systems in European countries. Information was collected from available sources, mostly national experts and literature, regarding target...

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Main Authors: Michel Bonneau, Estelle Antoine-Ilari, Chirawath Phatsara, Detert Brinkmann, Marchen Hviid, Michael Groes Christiansen, Emma Fàbrega, Pedro Rodríguez, Lotta Rydhmer, Ina Enting, Karel De Greef, Helen Edge, Jean Yves Dourmad, Sandra Edwards
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-497802018-09-04T04:19:51Z Diversity of pig production systems at farm level in Europe Michel Bonneau Estelle Antoine-Ilari Chirawath Phatsara Detert Brinkmann Marchen Hviid Michael Groes Christiansen Emma Fàbrega Pedro Rodríguez Lotta Rydhmer Ina Enting Karel De Greef Helen Edge Jean Yves Dourmad Sandra Edwards Business, Management and Accounting Computer Science The present study was undertaken to perform an inventory of pig production systems, at farm level. The main aim was to document the variety of existing production systems in European countries. Information was collected from available sources, mostly national experts and literature, regarding target markets and information management, apparent degree of intensification, technical and economic performance, environmental impact and animal welfare. Eighty-four production systems were identified in 23 countries, of which 40 were reported as conventional and the remaining 44 were reported as differentiated. The differentiated and conventional production systems differ significantly in many respects; however, high variability was also found within each category as well as a large overlap between the two categories with respect to the distribution of most variables. Most differentiated systems claim to have superior characteristics in at least one dimension of sustainability. The specificities of these claims were analysed and multiple correspondence analysis of the data again showed considerable overlap between conventional and differentiated systems. Hierarchical clustering analysis resulted in three clusters. Systems in Cluster A (mostly conventional) have the characteristics of intensive production oriented towards standard quality. Systems in Cluster C (all differentiated) are just the opposite with numerous characteristics indicative of more extensive and more welfare- and quality-oriented production. Systems in Cluster B (made up of almost equal numbers of conventional and differentiated systems) fall between these two extremes; they are particularly common in Scandinavian countries and the Netherlands. 2018-09-04T04:17:58Z 2018-09-04T04:17:58Z 2011-01-01 Journal 22244662 15691829 2-s2.0-80053948159 10.3920/JCNS2011.Qpork4 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=80053948159&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/49780
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topic Business, Management and Accounting
Computer Science
spellingShingle Business, Management and Accounting
Computer Science
Michel Bonneau
Estelle Antoine-Ilari
Chirawath Phatsara
Detert Brinkmann
Marchen Hviid
Michael Groes Christiansen
Emma Fàbrega
Pedro Rodríguez
Lotta Rydhmer
Ina Enting
Karel De Greef
Helen Edge
Jean Yves Dourmad
Sandra Edwards
Diversity of pig production systems at farm level in Europe
description The present study was undertaken to perform an inventory of pig production systems, at farm level. The main aim was to document the variety of existing production systems in European countries. Information was collected from available sources, mostly national experts and literature, regarding target markets and information management, apparent degree of intensification, technical and economic performance, environmental impact and animal welfare. Eighty-four production systems were identified in 23 countries, of which 40 were reported as conventional and the remaining 44 were reported as differentiated. The differentiated and conventional production systems differ significantly in many respects; however, high variability was also found within each category as well as a large overlap between the two categories with respect to the distribution of most variables. Most differentiated systems claim to have superior characteristics in at least one dimension of sustainability. The specificities of these claims were analysed and multiple correspondence analysis of the data again showed considerable overlap between conventional and differentiated systems. Hierarchical clustering analysis resulted in three clusters. Systems in Cluster A (mostly conventional) have the characteristics of intensive production oriented towards standard quality. Systems in Cluster C (all differentiated) are just the opposite with numerous characteristics indicative of more extensive and more welfare- and quality-oriented production. Systems in Cluster B (made up of almost equal numbers of conventional and differentiated systems) fall between these two extremes; they are particularly common in Scandinavian countries and the Netherlands.
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author Michel Bonneau
Estelle Antoine-Ilari
Chirawath Phatsara
Detert Brinkmann
Marchen Hviid
Michael Groes Christiansen
Emma Fàbrega
Pedro Rodríguez
Lotta Rydhmer
Ina Enting
Karel De Greef
Helen Edge
Jean Yves Dourmad
Sandra Edwards
author_facet Michel Bonneau
Estelle Antoine-Ilari
Chirawath Phatsara
Detert Brinkmann
Marchen Hviid
Michael Groes Christiansen
Emma Fàbrega
Pedro Rodríguez
Lotta Rydhmer
Ina Enting
Karel De Greef
Helen Edge
Jean Yves Dourmad
Sandra Edwards
author_sort Michel Bonneau
title Diversity of pig production systems at farm level in Europe
title_short Diversity of pig production systems at farm level in Europe
title_full Diversity of pig production systems at farm level in Europe
title_fullStr Diversity of pig production systems at farm level in Europe
title_full_unstemmed Diversity of pig production systems at farm level in Europe
title_sort diversity of pig production systems at farm level in europe
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