Assessing a pilot co-operative-based workshop-subsidy model toward improving small-scale chicken production in peri-urban Nepal

Author:

Acosta Sarai1,Chen Ruby23,Nhemaphuki Sunita4,Khanal Damber4,Cadena Myrna1,Pitesky Maurice1,Erbstein Nancy5,Niemeier Deb2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Population Health and Reproduction, School of Veterinary Medicine, University of California , Davis, CA 95616 , USA

2. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Maryland , MD 20742 , USA

3. Civil and Environmental Engineering, UC Davis College of Engineering , 1 Shields Ave. Davis, CA 95616 , USA

4. R&D Innovative Solutions , Kathmandu , Nepal

5. School of Education, University of California , Davis, CA 95616 , USA

Abstract

Abstract Farmers in Nepal face many of the same global challenges associated with initiating and scaling poultry husbandry as many other developing countries. These include access to innovative approaches in finance, credit, coop design, marketing, and sales. As with most low-income countries, Nepalese poultry farmers also lack adequate training in poultry husbandry including biosecurity. In this paper, we describe a collaborative workshop-subsidy approach to addressing these challenges conducted by a partnership with the UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine, the College of Engineering, the School of Education, and a farming co-operative based in the semi-rural area of Bhaktapur, Nepal. The program included two workshops covering aspects of poultry rearing including coop construction, chick rearing, biosecurity, and husbandry. Both workshops were a combination of lectures and hands-on learning. Following completion of the workshops, each farmer received subsidized materials for coop construction and poultry rearing. The co-operative provided training facilities and a market for selling eggs. Despite an outbreak of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI), which affected the scale of program implementation, our results suggest that the workshop subsidy collaborative approach can be successful in reducing market entry barriers. Our 6-mo post-workshop survey showed that two-thirds of the workshop participants ultimately built their own coop and raised chicks. Half of these participants reported market available egg production and a doubling of egg consumption at home.

Funder

UC Davis Global Affairs Seed

UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

General Veterinary,Animal Science and Zoology

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