| Literature DB >> 28879203 |
Thi Thanh Thuy Nguyen1, Lyle Fearnley2, Xuan Tung Dinh3, Thi Tram Anh Tran4, Trong Tung Tran5, Van Trong Nguyen5, Damian Tago6, Pawin Padungtod1, Scott H Newman1, Astrid Tripodi7.
Abstract
Extensive research in Vietnam and elsewhere has shown that live bird markets (LBMs) play a significant role in the ecology and zoonotic transmission of avian influenzas (AIs) including H5N1 and H7N9. Vietnam has a large number of LBMs reflecting the consumer preferences for live poultry. Under pressure to mitigate risks for H7N9 and other zoonotic AIs, Vietnam is considering, among other mitigation measures, temporary closures of LBMs as a policy to reduce risk of AI outbreaks. However, the efficacy of market closure is debated, particularly because little is known about how poultry traders may react, and whether trading may emerge outside formal marketplaces. Combining efforts of anthropologists, economists, sociologists, and veterinarians can be useful to elucidate the drivers behind poultry traders' reactions and better understanding the barriers to implementing risk mitigation measures. In this paper, we present results from a stakeholder survey of LBM stakeholders in Vietnam. Our qualitative data show that trading outside formal markets is very likely to occur in the event of a temporary LBM market closure. Our data show that the poultry value chain in Vietnam remains highly flexible, with traders willing and able to trade poultry in many possible locations. Our results indicate that simplification of the poultry value chain along with strict enforcement, engagement of stakeholders, and adequate communication would be a necessary prerequisite before market closure could be an effective policy.Entities:
Keywords: avian influenza; live bird market; market closure; poultry value chain; risk mitigation; trader opinion
Year: 2017 PMID: 28879203 PMCID: PMC5572285 DOI: 10.3389/fvets.2017.00136
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Vet Sci ISSN: 2297-1769
Number of traders in survey markets.
| Market name | Location | Number of traders |
|---|---|---|
| Ha Vi | Ha Noi city | 190 |
| Bac Thang Long | Ha Noi city | 60 |
| Re market | Hai Phong city | 13 |
| Dam Chieu | Hai Phong city | 10 |
| Tuc Duyen | Thai Nguyen province | 45 |
| Ba Hang | Thai Nguyen province | 55 |
| Gieng Vuong | Lang Son province | 67 |
| That Khe | Lang Son province | 59 |
Opinion of stakeholders on market closure for a duration of 7 days.
| Stakeholder | Opinion | Reaction | Concern |
|---|---|---|---|
| Retailer | Would follow government regulation and would not trade poultry in the market | → Would continue to | Worry that regulations do not apply equally to all retailers leading to business disadvantages |
| Middlemen | Would follow government regulation | → Would collect poultry from other markets or directly from farms and sell to other markets or other places such as street intersections | Worry about losing trading networks |
| Wholesaler | Would follow regulation | → Would stop poultry trading | Worry about losing trading networks |
| Market manager | Insist they would follow the regulation | Worry about retailers continuing to trade live poultry outside markets and in public streets |