Transhumant sheep and goat farming sector in the region of Sterea Ellada-Greece

Transhumance connects highlands and lowlands creating that way a farming system with important social, cultural, economic, landscape and environmental effects. Despite the continuous reduction of the number of transhumant herds in Greece the later years, this farming system still preserves a conside...

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Main Authors: IOANNIS MITSOPOULOS, ANNA SIASIOU, Dimitrios Chatziplis, STAUROULA KIRITSI, Vasilios Michas, VASILIKI LAGKA, KOSTANTINOS GALANOPOULOS
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Language:English
Published: Agroprint Timisoara 2015-10-01
Series:Scientific Papers Animal Science and Biotechnologies
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Online Access:http://spasb.ro/index.php/spasb/article/view/1917
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spelling doaj-cf573119d5454517ae5d89e8d44ff15b2020-11-25T04:02:15ZengAgroprint TimisoaraScientific Papers Animal Science and Biotechnologies1841-93642344-45762015-10-014821571601743Transhumant sheep and goat farming sector in the region of Sterea Ellada-GreeceIOANNIS MITSOPOULOS0ANNA SIASIOU1Dimitrios Chatziplis2STAUROULA KIRITSI3Vasilios Michas4VASILIKI LAGKA5KOSTANTINOS GALANOPOULOS6Alexander Technological Educational Institute of ThessalonikiDemocritus University of ThraceAlexander Technological Educational Institute of ThessalonikiAlexander Technological Educational Institute of ThessalonikiAlexander Technological Educational Institute of ThessalonikiAlexander Technological Educational Institute of ThessalonikiDemocritus University of ThraceTranshumance connects highlands and lowlands creating that way a farming system with important social, cultural, economic, landscape and environmental effects. Despite the continuous reduction of the number of transhumant herds in Greece the later years, this farming system still preserves a considerable position in country’s animal husbandry. Aim of this paper is the study of management practices and the nomination of productivity indicators of the transhumant reared animals in the region of Sterea Ellada. The necessary data were collected through a specially conducted questionnaire from totally 140 transhumant herders. The results reveal average herd size of 364.40, with herd sizes that excides one thousand, especially for goat herds, and residence on mountainous, semi-mountainous areas for at least 5 months. The main source of income is the trade of milk, but it should be noted that a small proportion of the herders process milk and trade only feta and/or other traditional kinds of cheese complementary of meat trade. In addition average traded milk production and prolificacy reveal the influence of more intense farming practices, such as crossbreeding and/or rational feed and the continuous effort of the producers and correspond to consecutive increase of the needs of the market.http://spasb.ro/index.php/spasb/article/view/1917transhumance, management, farming system, sheep
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author IOANNIS MITSOPOULOS
ANNA SIASIOU
Dimitrios Chatziplis
STAUROULA KIRITSI
Vasilios Michas
VASILIKI LAGKA
KOSTANTINOS GALANOPOULOS
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ANNA SIASIOU
Dimitrios Chatziplis
STAUROULA KIRITSI
Vasilios Michas
VASILIKI LAGKA
KOSTANTINOS GALANOPOULOS
Transhumant sheep and goat farming sector in the region of Sterea Ellada-Greece
Scientific Papers Animal Science and Biotechnologies
transhumance, management, farming system, sheep
author_facet IOANNIS MITSOPOULOS
ANNA SIASIOU
Dimitrios Chatziplis
STAUROULA KIRITSI
Vasilios Michas
VASILIKI LAGKA
KOSTANTINOS GALANOPOULOS
author_sort IOANNIS MITSOPOULOS
title Transhumant sheep and goat farming sector in the region of Sterea Ellada-Greece
title_short Transhumant sheep and goat farming sector in the region of Sterea Ellada-Greece
title_full Transhumant sheep and goat farming sector in the region of Sterea Ellada-Greece
title_fullStr Transhumant sheep and goat farming sector in the region of Sterea Ellada-Greece
title_full_unstemmed Transhumant sheep and goat farming sector in the region of Sterea Ellada-Greece
title_sort transhumant sheep and goat farming sector in the region of sterea ellada-greece
publisher Agroprint Timisoara
series Scientific Papers Animal Science and Biotechnologies
issn 1841-9364
2344-4576
publishDate 2015-10-01
description Transhumance connects highlands and lowlands creating that way a farming system with important social, cultural, economic, landscape and environmental effects. Despite the continuous reduction of the number of transhumant herds in Greece the later years, this farming system still preserves a considerable position in country’s animal husbandry. Aim of this paper is the study of management practices and the nomination of productivity indicators of the transhumant reared animals in the region of Sterea Ellada. The necessary data were collected through a specially conducted questionnaire from totally 140 transhumant herders. The results reveal average herd size of 364.40, with herd sizes that excides one thousand, especially for goat herds, and residence on mountainous, semi-mountainous areas for at least 5 months. The main source of income is the trade of milk, but it should be noted that a small proportion of the herders process milk and trade only feta and/or other traditional kinds of cheese complementary of meat trade. In addition average traded milk production and prolificacy reveal the influence of more intense farming practices, such as crossbreeding and/or rational feed and the continuous effort of the producers and correspond to consecutive increase of the needs of the market.
topic transhumance, management, farming system, sheep
url http://spasb.ro/index.php/spasb/article/view/1917
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