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PROHEALTH · Sustainable intensive pig and poultry production

FP7Status: CLOSED1 December 201330 November 2018EU funding €8,997,089

Production diseases compromise health and welfare, generating inefficiencies which impact adversely on profitability, environmental footprint, antibiotic use and product quality.The PROHEALTH project will develop understanding of the multi-factorial dimension of animal pa-thologies linked to the intensification of production and use this to develop, evaluate and disseminate ef-fective control strategies to reduce impact.It will address production diseases of pigs and poultry raised in a wide range of EU intensive systems, using both epidemiological and experimental approaches to consider the extent of, and the risk factors associated with diseases, the influence of genotype and its modification by early life experience, and the dynamic influences of the environment on disease. The mechanisms underlying differences in disease susceptibility will be explored at different levels. Improvement strategies for diseases including neo-natal mortality, gut and respiratory disorders, leg and metabolic disorders will be evaluated in farm scale tests, and data from diverse systems used to model whole-chain socioeconomic implications of disease states and their alleviation.The consortium has expertise in veterinary science and epidemiology, physiology and immunology, ge-netics, nutrition, socioeconomics, welfare and production science of pigs and poultry. The 10 academic, 1 association 4 industry and 7 SME partners cover the full European geographic range to derive meaningful epidemiological data and test interventions across diverse production circumstances.Dissemination activities will encompass all stakeholders in the food chain and establish new e-learning tools. PROHEALTH will deliver novel diagnostics for the propensity to develop production diseases and their occurrence, and multifactorial improvement strategies that can be applied to produce better quality products in a welfare friendly manner and improve competitiveness and sustainability of EU pig & poultry systems

Consortium · 24 organisations

coordinator

UNIVERSITY OF NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE

UK · €1,458,731

participant

JSR GENETICS LIMITED

UK

participant

THE UNIVERSITY OF READING

UK · €296,650

participant

SZKOLA GLOWNA GOSPODARSTWA WIEJSKIEGO

PL · €195,600

participant

UNIVERSITEIT GENT

BE · €562,301

participant

EUROPEAN FORUM OF FARM ANIMAL BREEDERS

NL · €95,600

participant

VEDANKO BVBA

BE · €144,000

participant

MAA JA ELINTARVIKETALOUDEN TUTKIMUSKESKUS

FI

participant

KOBENHAVNS UNIVERSITET

DK · €1,015,995

participant

CONSEIL ET COMPETENCES EN PRODUCTIONS ANIMALES SOCIETE COOPERATIVE AGRICOLE*C.C.P.A

FR · €210,446

participant

VITATRACE NUTRITION LTD

CY · €236,760

participant

LUONNONVARAKESKUS

FI · €549,665

participant

SEGES PS

DK · €88,812

participant

ANIMAL DATA ANALYTICS SL

ES · €760,400

participant

POULTRY HEALTH SERVICES LIMITED

UK · €480,340

participant

VYZKUMNY USTAV VETERINARNIHO LEKARSTVI

CZ · €310,200

participant

THE UNIVERSITY OF NOTTINGHAM

UK · €686,519

participant

LANDBRUG & FODEVARER F.M.B.A.

DK · €12,858

participant

INSTITUT NATIONAL DE RECHERCHE POUR L'AGRICULTURE, L'ALIMENTATION ET L'ENVIRONNEMENT

FR · €1,127,612

participant

ZOETIS INTERNATIONAL SERVICES SAS

FR · €230,400

participant

ACCELOPMENT SCHWEIZ AG

CH · €256,800

participant

TIVIX EUROPE SP ZOO

PL · €188,000

participant

AVIAGEN LIMITED

UK

participant

COOPERATIVAS OURENSANAS S COOP GALEGA

ES · €89,400

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