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Overview of Native Chicken Breeds in Italy: Small Scale Production and Marketing

SIMPLE SUMMARY: The loss of biodiversity is a matter of great concern worldwide. In the agricultural sector, the industrialization of livestock farming and the wide-spread use of highly selected hybrids, especially in developed countries, has led to the progressive extinction of many native breeds i...

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Autores principales: Franzoni, Alessandro, Gariglio, Marta, Castillo, Annelisse, Soglia, Dominga, Sartore, Stefano, Buccioni, Arianna, Mannelli, Federica, Cassandro, Martino, Cendron, Filippo, Castellini, Cesare, Mancinelli, Alice Cartoni, Cerolini, Silvia, Sayed, Ahmad Abdel, Iaffaldano, Nicolaia, Di Iorio, Michele, Marzoni, Margherita, Salvucci, Sonia, Schiavone, Achille
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7996916/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33673450
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani11030629
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author Franzoni, Alessandro
Gariglio, Marta
Castillo, Annelisse
Soglia, Dominga
Sartore, Stefano
Buccioni, Arianna
Mannelli, Federica
Cassandro, Martino
Cendron, Filippo
Castellini, Cesare
Mancinelli, Alice Cartoni
Cerolini, Silvia
Sayed, Ahmad Abdel
Iaffaldano, Nicolaia
Di Iorio, Michele
Marzoni, Margherita
Salvucci, Sonia
Schiavone, Achille
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Gariglio, Marta
Castillo, Annelisse
Soglia, Dominga
Sartore, Stefano
Buccioni, Arianna
Mannelli, Federica
Cassandro, Martino
Cendron, Filippo
Castellini, Cesare
Mancinelli, Alice Cartoni
Cerolini, Silvia
Sayed, Ahmad Abdel
Iaffaldano, Nicolaia
Di Iorio, Michele
Marzoni, Margherita
Salvucci, Sonia
Schiavone, Achille
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: The loss of biodiversity is a matter of great concern worldwide. In the agricultural sector, the industrialization of livestock farming and the wide-spread use of highly selected hybrids, especially in developed countries, has led to the progressive extinction of many native breeds in these contexts. Nowadays, safeguarding poultry biodiversity is a key objective in all developed countries, Italy included. As a part of a large cross-sectional national project called ‘Conservation of biodiversity in Italian poultry breeds’, a questionnaire was designed to evaluate the diffusion of native chicken breeds and their relative product markets. The data reveal the poor diffusion of native breeds despite the existence of a niche market for their products. Indeed, increasing consumer concern about conventional production practices and the growing demand for alternative poultry products, which can fetch high retail prices, should be leveraged to encourage the diffusion of native chicken breeds in alternative poultry farming. An important knock-on effect would be the preservation of biodiversity. ABSTRACT: The intensive use of high-performing strains in poultry production has led to the extinction of several autochthonous chicken breeds and, consequently, loss of genetic variability. Interest in saving biodiversity is growing rapidly and has become a major objective worldwide. The aim of this study was to shed light on the production trends of native Italian poultry breeds and the related market. A questionnaire, which asked about the production cycles, the number of animals and table eggs produced per year and their retail prices was completed by 121 breeders across Italy. The surveyed breeders were divided into two categories: breeders conducting an agrozootechnical farm, referred to as ‘farmers’ (F); and breeders keeping chickens as backyard poultry, referred to as ‘fancy breeders’ (FB). Analysis of the data acquired indicated that animals were mainly slaughtered between 6 and 12 months of age, with F processing more animals per year. The same production trend was observed for table eggs. The recorded retail prices of native chicken products were higher than those for conventional products, but similar to those reported for valuable niche poultry products, such as the Poulet de Bresse in France and organic eggs. Knowledge about these highly valuable markets should be used to encourage the use of local breeds in alternative poultry farming and help protect biodiversity.
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spelling pubmed-79969162021-03-27 Overview of Native Chicken Breeds in Italy: Small Scale Production and Marketing Franzoni, Alessandro Gariglio, Marta Castillo, Annelisse Soglia, Dominga Sartore, Stefano Buccioni, Arianna Mannelli, Federica Cassandro, Martino Cendron, Filippo Castellini, Cesare Mancinelli, Alice Cartoni Cerolini, Silvia Sayed, Ahmad Abdel Iaffaldano, Nicolaia Di Iorio, Michele Marzoni, Margherita Salvucci, Sonia Schiavone, Achille Animals (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: The loss of biodiversity is a matter of great concern worldwide. In the agricultural sector, the industrialization of livestock farming and the wide-spread use of highly selected hybrids, especially in developed countries, has led to the progressive extinction of many native breeds in these contexts. Nowadays, safeguarding poultry biodiversity is a key objective in all developed countries, Italy included. As a part of a large cross-sectional national project called ‘Conservation of biodiversity in Italian poultry breeds’, a questionnaire was designed to evaluate the diffusion of native chicken breeds and their relative product markets. The data reveal the poor diffusion of native breeds despite the existence of a niche market for their products. Indeed, increasing consumer concern about conventional production practices and the growing demand for alternative poultry products, which can fetch high retail prices, should be leveraged to encourage the diffusion of native chicken breeds in alternative poultry farming. An important knock-on effect would be the preservation of biodiversity. ABSTRACT: The intensive use of high-performing strains in poultry production has led to the extinction of several autochthonous chicken breeds and, consequently, loss of genetic variability. Interest in saving biodiversity is growing rapidly and has become a major objective worldwide. The aim of this study was to shed light on the production trends of native Italian poultry breeds and the related market. A questionnaire, which asked about the production cycles, the number of animals and table eggs produced per year and their retail prices was completed by 121 breeders across Italy. The surveyed breeders were divided into two categories: breeders conducting an agrozootechnical farm, referred to as ‘farmers’ (F); and breeders keeping chickens as backyard poultry, referred to as ‘fancy breeders’ (FB). Analysis of the data acquired indicated that animals were mainly slaughtered between 6 and 12 months of age, with F processing more animals per year. The same production trend was observed for table eggs. The recorded retail prices of native chicken products were higher than those for conventional products, but similar to those reported for valuable niche poultry products, such as the Poulet de Bresse in France and organic eggs. Knowledge about these highly valuable markets should be used to encourage the use of local breeds in alternative poultry farming and help protect biodiversity. MDPI 2021-02-27 /pmc/articles/PMC7996916/ /pubmed/33673450 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani11030629 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) ).
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Franzoni, Alessandro
Gariglio, Marta
Castillo, Annelisse
Soglia, Dominga
Sartore, Stefano
Buccioni, Arianna
Mannelli, Federica
Cassandro, Martino
Cendron, Filippo
Castellini, Cesare
Mancinelli, Alice Cartoni
Cerolini, Silvia
Sayed, Ahmad Abdel
Iaffaldano, Nicolaia
Di Iorio, Michele
Marzoni, Margherita
Salvucci, Sonia
Schiavone, Achille
Overview of Native Chicken Breeds in Italy: Small Scale Production and Marketing
title Overview of Native Chicken Breeds in Italy: Small Scale Production and Marketing
title_full Overview of Native Chicken Breeds in Italy: Small Scale Production and Marketing
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title_short Overview of Native Chicken Breeds in Italy: Small Scale Production and Marketing
title_sort overview of native chicken breeds in italy: small scale production and marketing
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7996916/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33673450
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani11030629
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