The Impact of PRRS Eradication Program on the Production Parameters of the Hungarian Swine Sector

Author:

Szabó István1ORCID,Nemes Imre1,Búza László2,Polyák Ferenc3,Bálint Ádám4,Fitos Gábor5,Holtkamp Derald J.6,Ózsvári László78ORCID

Affiliation:

1. National PRRS Eradication Committee, H-1021 Budapest, Hungary

2. Intervet Hungaria Ltd., H-1095 Budapest, Hungary

3. Tedej Agricultural Production and Service Co., H-4085 Hajdúnánás, Hungary

4. National Food Chain Safety Office Veterinary Diagnostic Directorate, H-1143 Budapest, Hungary

5. Hungarian Association for Porcine Health Management, Hungary, H-2053 Herceghalom, Hungary

6. Department of Veterinary Diagnostic and Production Animal Medicine, College of Veterinary Medicine, Iowa State University, Ames, IA 50011, USA

7. Department of Veterinary Forensics and Economics, University of Veterinary Medicine, H-1078 Budapest, Hungary

8. National Laboratory of Infectious Animal Diseases, Antimicrobial Resistance, Veterinary Public Health and Food Chain Safety, University of Veterinary Medicine Budapest, H-1078 Budapest, Hungary

Abstract

Background: The Hungarian national eradication program of PRRS was successfully completed between 2014 and 2022. There were doubts about the efficiency of the eradication program in Hungary from the beginning to the tune that it might only be carried out efficiently through depopulation–repopulation of the infected herds, which is a very costly procedure. In our study, we investigated the impact of the depopulation–repopulation procedure, which played a prominent role in the PRRS eradication program on the productivity of the Hungarian swine sector–namely, on the number of slaughter pigs per sow per year and the total live slaughter weight per sow per year. Material and Methods: Since 2014, we monitored the evolution of the PRRS eradication through the depopulation–repopulation approach on the large-scale breeding herds in Hungary. Most producers replaced their herds with animals that were free of PRRS and other infectious diseases (mycoplasmosis, actinobacillosis, swine dysentery, atrophic rhinitis, etc.). On this basis, we evaluated the change in the number of slaughter pigs per sow per year as a consequence of depopulation–repopulation of the herds being carried out. In the statistical analysis linear regression was used. Conclusions: The results of our study demonstrate that the PRRS eradication program with the herd depopulation–repopulation approach led to a considerable improvement of the productivity of Hungarian pig farming. This result also demonstrates that, independent of the PRRS eradication, it is still necessary to consider investments into the individual production units to increase efficiency, and to carry out herd depopulation–repopulation in cases where the current genetics limits improvements in productivity.

Funder

Recovery and Resilience Facility

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Veterinary,Animal Science and Zoology

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