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Saving Genetic Resources of Native Pigs in Occidental and Oriental Countries — Practical Examples of the Characterization and Utilization of Native Pigs in Hungary and Laos

Worldwide, only a few “fatty” pig breeds exist with different and/or regional utilization. Using the Hungarian Mangalica, which almost went extinct in Europe and the Lao Moo Lat pig, which still has a large population in South-East Asia as exemples, we wanted to demonstrate that indigenous (fatty) p...

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Autores principales: RÁTKY, Jozsef, EGERSZEGI, Istvan, TOTH, Peter, KEONUCHAN, Soukanh, NAGAI, Takashi, KIKUCHI, Kazuhiro, MANABE, Noboru, BRÜSSOW, Klaus-Peter
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Publicado: The Society for Reproduction and Development 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3934120/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24162808
http://dx.doi.org/10.1262/jrd.2013-055
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author RÁTKY, Jozsef
EGERSZEGI, Istvan
TOTH, Peter
KEONUCHAN, Soukanh
NAGAI, Takashi
KIKUCHI, Kazuhiro
MANABE, Noboru
BRÜSSOW, Klaus-Peter
author_facet RÁTKY, Jozsef
EGERSZEGI, Istvan
TOTH, Peter
KEONUCHAN, Soukanh
NAGAI, Takashi
KIKUCHI, Kazuhiro
MANABE, Noboru
BRÜSSOW, Klaus-Peter
author_sort RÁTKY, Jozsef
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description Worldwide, only a few “fatty” pig breeds exist with different and/or regional utilization. Using the Hungarian Mangalica, which almost went extinct in Europe and the Lao Moo Lat pig, which still has a large population in South-East Asia as exemples, we wanted to demonstrate that indigenous (fatty) pig breeds may represent both national value and tremendous economic potential. Since these less prolific and less productive breeds cannot contribute to mass production, new market roles and methods should be established for them in the premium segment of pork trading. Thus their preservation and propagation needs the comprehensive collaboration of commercial, governmental actors and researchers. Briefly summarizing the history, we report the current results of reproductive physiology research. The commercial renaissance of Mangalica pigs is indebted to the enthusiastic efforts of basic scientists, pig breeding experts and dedicated Mangalica producers. Scientific achievements were applied to practical breeding and production of delicious pork and processed products, which ultimately made the economic success in the Mangalica sector possible. Both, research on and utilization of endangered (pig) breeds maintain not only breed diversities, but also may improve the livelihood of farmers worldwide.
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spelling pubmed-39341202014-03-06 Saving Genetic Resources of Native Pigs in Occidental and Oriental Countries — Practical Examples of the Characterization and Utilization of Native Pigs in Hungary and Laos RÁTKY, Jozsef EGERSZEGI, Istvan TOTH, Peter KEONUCHAN, Soukanh NAGAI, Takashi KIKUCHI, Kazuhiro MANABE, Noboru BRÜSSOW, Klaus-Peter J Reprod Dev Review Worldwide, only a few “fatty” pig breeds exist with different and/or regional utilization. Using the Hungarian Mangalica, which almost went extinct in Europe and the Lao Moo Lat pig, which still has a large population in South-East Asia as exemples, we wanted to demonstrate that indigenous (fatty) pig breeds may represent both national value and tremendous economic potential. Since these less prolific and less productive breeds cannot contribute to mass production, new market roles and methods should be established for them in the premium segment of pork trading. Thus their preservation and propagation needs the comprehensive collaboration of commercial, governmental actors and researchers. Briefly summarizing the history, we report the current results of reproductive physiology research. The commercial renaissance of Mangalica pigs is indebted to the enthusiastic efforts of basic scientists, pig breeding experts and dedicated Mangalica producers. Scientific achievements were applied to practical breeding and production of delicious pork and processed products, which ultimately made the economic success in the Mangalica sector possible. Both, research on and utilization of endangered (pig) breeds maintain not only breed diversities, but also may improve the livelihood of farmers worldwide. The Society for Reproduction and Development 2013-10-26 2013-10 /pmc/articles/PMC3934120/ /pubmed/24162808 http://dx.doi.org/10.1262/jrd.2013-055 Text en ©2013 Society for Reproduction and Development http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivatives (by-nc-nd) License.
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RÁTKY, Jozsef
EGERSZEGI, Istvan
TOTH, Peter
KEONUCHAN, Soukanh
NAGAI, Takashi
KIKUCHI, Kazuhiro
MANABE, Noboru
BRÜSSOW, Klaus-Peter
Saving Genetic Resources of Native Pigs in Occidental and Oriental Countries — Practical Examples of the Characterization and Utilization of Native Pigs in Hungary and Laos
title Saving Genetic Resources of Native Pigs in Occidental and Oriental Countries — Practical Examples of the Characterization and Utilization of Native Pigs in Hungary and Laos
title_full Saving Genetic Resources of Native Pigs in Occidental and Oriental Countries — Practical Examples of the Characterization and Utilization of Native Pigs in Hungary and Laos
title_fullStr Saving Genetic Resources of Native Pigs in Occidental and Oriental Countries — Practical Examples of the Characterization and Utilization of Native Pigs in Hungary and Laos
title_full_unstemmed Saving Genetic Resources of Native Pigs in Occidental and Oriental Countries — Practical Examples of the Characterization and Utilization of Native Pigs in Hungary and Laos
title_short Saving Genetic Resources of Native Pigs in Occidental and Oriental Countries — Practical Examples of the Characterization and Utilization of Native Pigs in Hungary and Laos
title_sort saving genetic resources of native pigs in occidental and oriental countries — practical examples of the characterization and utilization of native pigs in hungary and laos
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3934120/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24162808
http://dx.doi.org/10.1262/jrd.2013-055
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