TY - JOUR
T1 - Do animal health models meet the needs of organic and conventional dairy farmers in Spain and the UK on disease prevention?
AU - Blanco-Penedo, Isabel
AU - Wonfor, Ruth
AU - Kipling, Richard P.
N1 - Funding Information:
This work was supported by the FACCE-JPI knowledge hub Modelling European Agriculture with Climate Change for Food Security (MACSUR) with additional support from INIA (Spain) and BBSRC (UK).
Publisher Copyright:
© 2021
PY - 2022/3/31
Y1 - 2022/3/31
N2 - Modelling plays an important role in assessing disease risks and the efficacy of preventative actions. However, the extent to which existing models meet the needs of different groups of dairy farmers around disease prevention is unclear. A questionnaire gathered information on disease prevention actions undertaken by organic and conventional dairy farmers in Spain and the UK, and on their information preferences and needs in relation to such actions. A systematic review of animal health modelling articles was undertaken to compare the expressed needs of dairy farmers for information on disease prevention, with the focus and outputs of existing models. Farmer groups differed in needs when planning disease prevention interventions. Most farmers sourced animal health information from veterinarians. Farmers preferred to use practical experience to judge the efficacy of change. To fulfil the expressed needs of dairy farmers, models need to address specific farming contexts and non-economic impacts of change.
AB - Modelling plays an important role in assessing disease risks and the efficacy of preventative actions. However, the extent to which existing models meet the needs of different groups of dairy farmers around disease prevention is unclear. A questionnaire gathered information on disease prevention actions undertaken by organic and conventional dairy farmers in Spain and the UK, and on their information preferences and needs in relation to such actions. A systematic review of animal health modelling articles was undertaken to compare the expressed needs of dairy farmers for information on disease prevention, with the focus and outputs of existing models. Farmer groups differed in needs when planning disease prevention interventions. Most farmers sourced animal health information from veterinarians. Farmers preferred to use practical experience to judge the efficacy of change. To fulfil the expressed needs of dairy farmers, models need to address specific farming contexts and non-economic impacts of change.
KW - Dairy farms
KW - Decision support tools
KW - Farm management
KW - Livestock disease prevention
KW - Organic farming
KW - Stakeholder engagement
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U2 - 10.1016/j.vas.2021.100226
DO - 10.1016/j.vas.2021.100226
M3 - Article
C2 - 35005295
AN - SCOPUS:85121987249
SN - 2451-943X
VL - 15
JO - Veterinary and Animal Science
JF - Veterinary and Animal Science
M1 - 100226
ER -