Assessment of knowledge, attitude, and practice on livestock traceability among cattle farmers and cattle traders in peninsular Malaysia and its impact on disease control

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A. B. Salina
Latiffah Hassan
A. A. Saharee
S. M. Jajere
M. A. Stevenson
K. Ghazali
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[1] Universiti Putra Malaysia,Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
[2] Department of Veterinary Services,Faculty of Veterinary and Agricultural Sciences
[3] The University of Melbourne,undefined
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Knowledge; Attitude; Practice; Traceability; Disease control; Risk factors; Malaysia;
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The ability to trace the movement of animals and their related products is key to success in animal disease control. To ensure that a traceability system is optimized, livestock farmers and traders must have good appreciation and understanding about animal tracing. The present study examined the traceability of cattle in Malaysia vis-à-vis the domains of knowledge, attitude, and practice among cattle farmers and traders. A total of 543 farmers and traders in Peninsular Malaysia were interviewed. The results revealed that over 60% of the respondents had satisfactory knowledge and attitude about cattle movement and traceability. A lower proportion of the respondents (49%) were involved in appropriate practice that facilitated traceability of cattle. We found that the type of husbandry system and stakeholders’ participation in livestock management–specific short courses were positively associated with satisfactory knowledge, attitude, and practice. A structured education and training program should be formulated to improve these domains so that the benefit of traceability becomes clear, paving the way to a successful traceability program.
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