Characteristics and Constraints of Pigs Breeding in Sub-Humid Zone of Benin
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The purpose of this study was to determine the characteristics and constraints of pig
breeding in Benin. Transversal and retrospective survey was used to collect the data on
210 pig farms in seven departments. Breeding was chosen according to the access to the
pigsty and availability of breeder to collaborate at the time of data collection. A structured
questionnaire was used. The results showed that the average of area at soil of livestock
building was higher (117 m2) in Zou. The density of animals was higher in Mono, Ouémé
and Atlantique with one animal/m2. Local materials were widely used in infrastructures of
pig breeding. Total cloistering (49.43%), seasonal cloistering (41.86%) and total
divagation (8.71%) were the breeding methods used. Feeding is based on the use of food
residues and domestic processing (52.82%), agricultural by-products (40.78%), agroindustrial
by-products (27.14%), provender (10.57%) and fodders. The pigs were
exploited primarily for sale but also for ceremonies (28.43%), parties (15.14%) and the
gift (7.71%). The constraints to pig’s production were lack of capital, sanitary pressure,
food deficit, inappropriate housing, slack, theft and absence of appropriate supervisory
structures. Implementation of palliative measures against these constraints is essential for
the development of pig production in Benin
