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National Pork Board news
Checkoff's PRRS Initiative receives boost
The National PRRS Initiative, coordinated through the Pork Checkoff, received a
major boost this spring, as the US Department of Agriculture's National Research
Initiative committed $4.4 million to research in
that area. Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome (PRRS) is considered the
most economically significant disease in the pork industry today.
"The funding will be important to support research into the development and uses of
a variety of methods to stimulate immunity for protection from the disease," said
Eric Neumann, director of swine health information for the Pork Checkoff. "It will
be valuable to better understand the persistence of the virus in pigs; and to help
develop the tools for producers and veterinarians
to use to eliminate the virus from the herd."
The grant has been awarded to the North Central 229 (NC-229) multi-state
PRRS project, an 11-state cooperative project specifically focused on PRRS. The
National Pork Board has been collaborating with the NC-229 project through the
Checkoff's PRRS Initiative. This collaboration is important to the pork industry,
Neumann said, as this nationally coordinated
effort may lead to accelerated tools and solutions
for addressing the devastating production, health, and welfare effects of PRRS
virus infections.
"This is a great opportunity to further
our initiatives in finding answers to PRRS,"
said Neumann. "The national coordination can help the industry be more efficient
in providing timely information for producers and veterinarians to implement on
the farm."
As part of the coordination, the Pork Checkoff has a web site to provide a
forum for the PRRS Initiative and NC-229 projects. The PRRS web site will serve as one of
the core outreach components of both projects. Within the site will be background
information on both projects, on-going and completed PRRS research, PRRS
research-funding opportunities, and identification of
potential research collaborations. The site has
been designed to serve researchers and producers, as it will be populated with information
as the projects progress. The site can be accessed through
www.porkboard.org. Simply click on "PRRS Initiative" under the "Pork
Production" menu.
Checkoff funding targeted research
The National Pork Board has been active in pursuing targeted research projects
in the areas of animal science, animal welfare, and antimicrobials. Earlier this year,
the Pork Checkoff made three calls. The projects are specific to the following:
- Sow longevity, regarding decision-making processes for sow
culling, identification of breeding animals at risk of sudden death, and the
welfare of the sow during the lactation-to-rebreeding interval.
- Pig transport, in two areas. The first is comparing truck designs and how
they affect finisher pig welfare. The second focuses on the welfare of nursery
and grower pigs during road transportation.
- Non-antimicrobial production enhancers. The call requested
literature reviews on the areas of carbohydrates, yeast, bacteria, and direct-fed
microbials, acidifiers, functional animal
proteins, and botanical extracts as production enhancers.
Projects are currently underway. Refer to
www.porkboard.org for more information on these calls and for research results.
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