The Benefits of Improving Animal Welfare from the Perspective of Livestock Stakeholders across Asia

In this study, 17 focus group meetings were held with livestock industry leaders in geographically dispersed areas of China, Vietnam, Thailand, Malaysia, India and Bangladesh, regarding animal welfare issues, potential solutions and attitudes. Livestock leaders were asked ‘what do you see...

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Main Authors: Michelle Sinclair, Claire Fryer, Clive J. C. Phillips
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-03-01
Series:Animals
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2615/9/4/123
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spelling doaj-1267b9213a324c868529061361ead3982020-11-24T20:42:10ZengMDPI AGAnimals2076-26152019-03-019412310.3390/ani9040123ani9040123The Benefits of Improving Animal Welfare from the Perspective of Livestock Stakeholders across AsiaMichelle Sinclair0Claire Fryer1Clive J. C. Phillips2Centre for Animal Welfare and Ethics, School of Veterinary Sciences, The University of Queensland, Gatton, QLD 4343, AustraliaCentre for Animal Welfare and Ethics, School of Veterinary Sciences, The University of Queensland, Gatton, QLD 4343, AustraliaCentre for Animal Welfare and Ethics, School of Veterinary Sciences, The University of Queensland, Gatton, QLD 4343, AustraliaIn this study, 17 focus group meetings were held with livestock industry leaders in geographically dispersed areas of China, Vietnam, Thailand, Malaysia, India and Bangladesh, regarding animal welfare issues, potential solutions and attitudes. Livestock leaders were asked ‘what do you see as the benefits to improving animal welfare’ and later to discuss the potential benefits and rank them according to their associated importance. While differences existed by country, the most important perceived benefit area across all countries was financial in nature, primarily focussed on the potential to increase the productive output of the animals and to improve meat and product quality. However, doubt existed around the ability to increase profit against the cost of improving animal welfare, particularly in China. Human health benefits and the tie to human welfare and community livelihood were considered most important in India and Bangladesh, and animal-focussed benefits were not significant in any countries, except India and, to a lesser extent, Bangladesh. Thus, improving animal welfare for the sake of the animals is unlikely to be a compelling argument. The results presented here can be used to create meaningful mutual ground between those that advocate improvement of animal welfare and the stakeholders that have the ability to implement it, i.e., the livestock industry.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2615/9/4/123animal welfarebenefitprofithuman healthAsialivestock
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Animals
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human health
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livestock
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Claire Fryer
Clive J. C. Phillips
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title The Benefits of Improving Animal Welfare from the Perspective of Livestock Stakeholders across Asia
title_short The Benefits of Improving Animal Welfare from the Perspective of Livestock Stakeholders across Asia
title_full The Benefits of Improving Animal Welfare from the Perspective of Livestock Stakeholders across Asia
title_fullStr The Benefits of Improving Animal Welfare from the Perspective of Livestock Stakeholders across Asia
title_full_unstemmed The Benefits of Improving Animal Welfare from the Perspective of Livestock Stakeholders across Asia
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description In this study, 17 focus group meetings were held with livestock industry leaders in geographically dispersed areas of China, Vietnam, Thailand, Malaysia, India and Bangladesh, regarding animal welfare issues, potential solutions and attitudes. Livestock leaders were asked ‘what do you see as the benefits to improving animal welfare’ and later to discuss the potential benefits and rank them according to their associated importance. While differences existed by country, the most important perceived benefit area across all countries was financial in nature, primarily focussed on the potential to increase the productive output of the animals and to improve meat and product quality. However, doubt existed around the ability to increase profit against the cost of improving animal welfare, particularly in China. Human health benefits and the tie to human welfare and community livelihood were considered most important in India and Bangladesh, and animal-focussed benefits were not significant in any countries, except India and, to a lesser extent, Bangladesh. Thus, improving animal welfare for the sake of the animals is unlikely to be a compelling argument. The results presented here can be used to create meaningful mutual ground between those that advocate improvement of animal welfare and the stakeholders that have the ability to implement it, i.e., the livestock industry.
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benefit
profit
human health
Asia
livestock
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