Household production and consumption impacts of foot and mouth disease at the Uganda-Tanzania border.

Frontiers in veterinary science(2023)

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We find that households reported the largest reductions in livestock and livestock product sales, followed by reduced milk consumption and animal market prices. The changes in household income from livestock sales appears to be driven by FMD virus infection within the household herd while changes in market prices of substitute protein sources are primary associated with changes in milk and beef consumption. The role of widespread market price effects across both infected and uninfected herds and countries, tends to suggest that stabilizing prices will likely have a large impact on household nutritional security and income generation. We also propose that promoting diversity in market activity may mitigate differing impacts on households in FMD endemic regions.
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foot-and-mouth disease, household survey, transboundary, consumption, production, Uganda, Tanzania
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