For the future of pig farming: a transdisciplinary discourse organised as a future workshop

Germany is the largest pig producer in the EU, and many German farmers earn their living in the pig production sector. Current pig husbandry is characterised by intensive production systems, which have been subject to increasing public criticism over the recent years. Criticism often refers to the i...

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Main Authors: von Meyer-Höfer, Marie, Schütz, Aurelia, Winkel, Carolin, Heise, Heinke
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Thünen-Institute of Organic Farming 2020-07-01
Series:Landbauforschung
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spelling doaj-cd2bdd68f1644e61bcd7be70d0fdf4072020-11-25T03:51:24ZengThünen-Institute of Organic FarmingLandbauforschung2700-87112020-07-01701596510.3220/LBF1597673589000For the future of pig farming: a transdisciplinary discourse organised as a future workshopvon Meyer-Höfer, MarieSchütz, AureliaWinkel, CarolinHeise, Heinke Germany is the largest pig producer in the EU, and many German farmers earn their living in the pig production sector. Current pig husbandry is characterised by intensive production systems, which have been subject to increasing public criticism over the recent years. Criticism often refers to the increased economic efficiency of such production systems and the simultaneous negligence of animal welfare and other sustainability aspects. However, in order to ensure successful and sustainable pig production in the future, broad social acceptance of this sector is indispensable. In this context, the integration of different stakeholder groups into the development of new pig housing and management systems could be a promising approach. The present study provides results of a transdisciplinary, professionally moderated and scientifically supported multi-stakeholder discourse that was organised as a future workshop to encourage new ideas for pig housing systems and management processes. Our study presents two types of results. On the one hand, it provides suggestions for pig housing and management systems that meet basic standards of animal welfare and farmers’ needs as well as societal demands. On the other hand, it summarises the experiences of the discourse process that may inspire future planning and implementation of multi-stakeholder approaches in similar fields. All developed pig housing and management systems have been agreed upon by all stakeholders involved and are characterised by enhanced space and mobility, separated functional areas, outdoor areas, continuous roughage sup¬ply, and organic materials for rooting and manipulation, as well as showers for the pigs.pig productionpig husbandryanimal welfarefuture workshoptransdisciplinary discoursesocial acceptance
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Heise, Heinke
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Schütz, Aurelia
Winkel, Carolin
Heise, Heinke
For the future of pig farming: a transdisciplinary discourse organised as a future workshop
Landbauforschung
pig production
pig husbandry
animal welfare
future workshop
transdisciplinary discourse
social acceptance
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Schütz, Aurelia
Winkel, Carolin
Heise, Heinke
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title For the future of pig farming: a transdisciplinary discourse organised as a future workshop
title_short For the future of pig farming: a transdisciplinary discourse organised as a future workshop
title_full For the future of pig farming: a transdisciplinary discourse organised as a future workshop
title_fullStr For the future of pig farming: a transdisciplinary discourse organised as a future workshop
title_full_unstemmed For the future of pig farming: a transdisciplinary discourse organised as a future workshop
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publisher Thünen-Institute of Organic Farming
series Landbauforschung
issn 2700-8711
publishDate 2020-07-01
description Germany is the largest pig producer in the EU, and many German farmers earn their living in the pig production sector. Current pig husbandry is characterised by intensive production systems, which have been subject to increasing public criticism over the recent years. Criticism often refers to the increased economic efficiency of such production systems and the simultaneous negligence of animal welfare and other sustainability aspects. However, in order to ensure successful and sustainable pig production in the future, broad social acceptance of this sector is indispensable. In this context, the integration of different stakeholder groups into the development of new pig housing and management systems could be a promising approach. The present study provides results of a transdisciplinary, professionally moderated and scientifically supported multi-stakeholder discourse that was organised as a future workshop to encourage new ideas for pig housing systems and management processes. Our study presents two types of results. On the one hand, it provides suggestions for pig housing and management systems that meet basic standards of animal welfare and farmers’ needs as well as societal demands. On the other hand, it summarises the experiences of the discourse process that may inspire future planning and implementation of multi-stakeholder approaches in similar fields. All developed pig housing and management systems have been agreed upon by all stakeholders involved and are characterised by enhanced space and mobility, separated functional areas, outdoor areas, continuous roughage sup¬ply, and organic materials for rooting and manipulation, as well as showers for the pigs.
topic pig production
pig husbandry
animal welfare
future workshop
transdisciplinary discourse
social acceptance
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