Cost-Effectiveness of Acaricide Application Methods against Heartwater Disease in South Africa

Author:

van den Heever Mario J. J.1,Lombard Willem A.1,Bahta Yonas T.1ORCID,Maré Frikkie A.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Agricultural Economics, University of the Free State, Bloemfontein 9300, South Africa

Abstract

In an economic sense, heartwater disease is the most important tick-borne disease faced by South African livestock farmers. Methods to control the disease vary among farmers, and the preferred method depends on the prevalence of the disease in a specific area. The cost-effectiveness of different acaricide prevention methods against heartwater disease has not yet been determined amongst South African livestock producers. The study’s objective was to determine the cost-effectiveness of acaricide prevention methods used against heartwater disease in South Africa. Data used for this study were collected through a survey and structured questionnaires from 272 commercial livestock farmers in South Africa. Cost-effectiveness analyses were done on the spray, plunge, and pour-on acaricide application methods. For sheep and cattle, the plunge method proved to be the most cost-effective in all provinces of South Africa. In goats, pour-on acaricide application was the most cost-effective. The study recommends that extension activities provide farmers with information with which to choose the most appropriate acaricide application for the effective and sustainable control of heartwater disease.

Funder

Red Meat Research and Development, South Africa

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Plant Science,Agronomy and Crop Science,Food Science

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