| Literature DB >> 27478751 |
Stamatis Aggelopoulos1, Christos Karelakis2, Georgios Tsantopoulos3, Alexandra Pavloudi1, Paschalis Seitanis3.
Abstract
The present study endeavors to investigate the attitudes, opinions and perceptions of livestock farmers regarding the main problems they face and confine the development of livestock in the Greek region of Evros. Primary data were collected through a quantitative survey (structured questionnaire) with livestock farmers in the region. The analysis of the survey data was carried out with the use of descriptive statistics, Friedman's test and factor analysis. The results indicate that strategies for livestock development in the region should take into account the great dissatisfaction that exists towards public authorities and the level of satisfaction as regards the non-governmental bodies. Furthermore, the economic objectives are of primary importance for livestock farmers, whereas they stress their interest in training and know-how. Particularly on issues pertaining to dairy livestock management, improving sanitation conditions and enhancing the quality, digestibility and production of animal feed.Entities:
Keywords: Evros; Farmer attitudes; Farmers’ opinion; Farming practices; Sustainable development
Year: 2016 PMID: 27478751 PMCID: PMC4951388 DOI: 10.1186/s40064-016-2811-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Springerplus ISSN: 2193-1801
Fig. 1Percentage points depending on the significance of livestock farming objectives. V1A = soil maintenance and conservation; V2A = profit maximization; V3A = farm size increase; V4A = damage avoidance; V5A = capital increase; V6A = time for other activities; V7A = family participation in the farm
Factor loadings regarding the significance of farmers’ objectives
| Factor loadings | ||
|---|---|---|
| Variable | Following rotation | |
| Damage avoidance |
| −0.091 |
| Profit maximization |
| 0.085 |
| Farm size increase |
| 0.146 |
| Soil maintenance and conservation |
| 0.028 |
| Time for other activities | −0.020 |
|
| Family participation in farm | −0.026 |
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| Invested capital increase | 0.410 |
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Fig. 2Percentage points regarding proposed herd management practices. V2B = use of improved breeds; V2B = improved sanitation conditions; V3B = management of pregnant animals; V4B = management of dairy animals; V5B = management of replacement stock; V6B = rate of stock replacement; V7B = lairage systems and well-being; V8B = management practices for organic production; V9B = use of rational feeding systems; V10B = quality, digestibility and production of animal feed; V11B = recording, analysis and monitoring of production, animal health and reproduction; V12B = electronic milking systems and their management
Factor loadings regarding the farmers’ interest in knowledge and training on farm management practices
| Factor loadings | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Variable | Following rotation | ||
| Management of replacement stock |
| 0.049 | 0.206 |
| Management of dairy animals |
| 0.158 | 0.207 |
| Rate of stock replacement |
| 0.011 | 0.265 |
| Management of pregnant animals |
| 0.125 | 0.262 |
| Improved sanitation conditions |
| 0.064 | 0.344 |
| Lairage systems & well-being |
| 0.279 | 0.294 |
| Use of improved breeds |
| 0.240 | 0.067 |
| Electronic milking systems and their management | 0.195 |
| 0.153 |
| Management practices for organic production | −0.056 |
| 0.011 |
| Recording analysis and monitoring of production animal health and reproduction | 0.307 |
| 0.221 |
| Use of rational feeding systems | 0.304 | 0.214 |
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| Quality digestibility and production of animal feed | 0.370 | 0.133 |
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Fig. 3Percentage points regarding the farmers’ satisfaction with the actions of various stakeholders. V1C = local authorities; V2C = regional authorities; V3C = central government (State); V4C = scientific bodies (universities); V5C = ecological organizations and citizen groups; V6C = local press
Factor loadings of the data regarding the farmers’ satisfaction with the actions of various stakeholders
| Factor loadings | ||
|---|---|---|
| Variable | Following rotation | |
| Local authorities |
| 0.023 |
| Regional authorities |
| 0.329 |
| Central government (State) |
| 0.041 |
| Scientific bodies (universities) | 0.061 |
|
| Local press | 0.009 |
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| Ecological organizations and citizen groups | 0.374 |
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Factor loadings of the data regarding development factors for livestock farming
| Factor loadings | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Variable | Following rotation | ||
| Sustainable and economic goals |
| 0.055 | −0.132 |
| Desire for knowledge on zootechnics |
| 0.141 | 0.321 |
| Desire for knowledge on animal feed production |
| −0.244 | −0.455 |
| Desire for knowledge on new farm control and management systems | 0.023 |
| −0.139 |
| Non-governmental bodies | −0.021 |
| −0.056 |
| Public administration | 0.007 | −0.224 |
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| Family labor and investment increase | 0.151 | 0.513 |
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