Review of livestock biosecurity resources and trainings: Local, state, federal, and international organizations

Q1 Social Sciences Journal of Biosafety and Biosecurity Pub Date : 2023-12-01 DOI:10.1016/j.jobb.2023.12.001
Glen Morris , Shawn Ehlers , Pamela M. Aaltonen , Edward Sheldon , Angie Johnson
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Abstract

Purpose

This study evaluates the accessibility and availability of publicly accessible biosecurity resources in the Fall of 2021, as part of the IN-PREPared and Gearing Up for Safety program. The research into the quantity of material underscores the importance of these resources for disease threat awareness and highlights the need for improved biosecurity resource development for small-scale farming communities and overall biosecurity resources which impact global agricultural operations and food security.

Design/methodology/approach

This review consisted of resources on agricultural biosecurity literature, websites, and training materials, involving over 125 agencies and organizations. This analysis provides insights into the distribution of resources across different regions and their availability based on farm scale and production type.

Findings

Our research reveals both a geographic distribution trend of material that favors Midwestern states and significant disparities in available materials. Additionally, there are more resources that have content that focus on “general biosecurity’ and are focused on larger operations than that of small-farm biosecurity operations. International resources generally focus on overall importance of biosecurity and aspects of One Health.

Practical Implications

This review underscores the crucial role of biosecurity resources in enhancing disease threat awareness and safeguarding the food supply and global impact of international trade within agriculture. This emphasizes the need to address resource deficiencies for small-scale farms, particularly regarding specific livestock concentrations.

Theoretical Implications

The study confirms with previous research on limited resources, emphasizing the need for a more equitable approach to disseminating biosecurity information, especially for small-scale farming. Implications highlight the importance of resources, training, and informed decision-making for all farming communities, highlighting the significance of risk-based agricultural materials.

Originality/Value

The research adds value by shedding light on the unequal distribution of biosecurity resources, especially concerning small-scale farming operations. While the study primarily focuses on livestock and animal health, it acknowledges the importance of crop biosecurity, thus contributing to a broader understanding of agricultural protection. The significance of collaboration and information sharing in the global context of biosecurity extends beyond national borders and requires a coordinated effort.

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审查牲畜生物安全资源和培训:地方、州、联邦和国际组织
本研究评估了2021年秋季可公开获取的生物安全资源的可及性和可用性,作为in - prepared and Gearing Up for Safety计划的一部分。对材料数量的研究强调了这些资源对疾病威胁意识的重要性,并强调了需要改善小规模农业社区的生物安全资源开发以及影响全球农业经营和粮食安全的整体生物安全资源。本综述包括农业生物安全文献、网站和培训材料等资源,涉及125多个机构和组织。该分析提供了对不同地区资源分布及其基于农场规模和生产类型的可用性的见解。研究结果表明,材料的地理分布趋势有利于中西部各州,而可用材料的差异很大。此外,有更多资源的内容侧重于“一般生物安全”,并且侧重于大型操作,而不是小型农场生物安全操作。国际资源一般侧重于生物安全和“同一个健康”各方面的总体重要性。实际意义本综述强调了生物安全资源在提高疾病威胁意识和保障粮食供应以及国际农业贸易的全球影响方面的关键作用。这强调需要解决小规模农场的资源短缺问题,特别是在特定牲畜集中方面。该研究证实了先前关于有限资源的研究,强调需要一种更公平的方法来传播生物安全信息,特别是对于小规模农业。其影响突出了资源、培训和知情决策对所有农业社区的重要性,突出了基于风险的农业材料的重要性。独创性/价值这项研究通过揭示生物安全资源的不平等分配,特别是在小规模农业经营方面,增加了价值。虽然这项研究主要侧重于牲畜和动物健康,但它承认作物生物安全的重要性,从而有助于更广泛地了解农业保护。在生物安全的全球背景下,协作和信息共享的重要性超越了国界,需要协调一致的努力。
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Journal of Biosafety and Biosecurity
Journal of Biosafety and Biosecurity Social Sciences-Linguistics and Language
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