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Funding and facilitation – Defra's pig science and technology transfer programme

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 February 2018

D Garwes
Affiliation:
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, 17 Smith Square, London SW1P 3JR, UK
C Backwell
Affiliation:
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, 17 Smith Square, London SW1P 3JR, UK
R Mills
Affiliation:
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, 17 Smith Square, London SW1P 3JR, UK
A Fox
Affiliation:
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, 17 Smith Square, London SW1P 3JR, UK
J Stuart
Affiliation:
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, 17 Smith Square, London SW1P 3JR, UK
Z Davies
Affiliation:
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, 17 Smith Square, London SW1P 3JR, UK
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The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) is committed to promoting a sustainable, competitive and safe food supply chain that meets consumers’ requirements. Scientific research is commissioned to generate evidence on which policies and strategies are based, and to provide UK producers with management options that bring their livestock enterprises more in line with the needs of the consumer and regulatory requirements. The principle research programmes within the pig science portfolios have a total value of around £9.2 million. They cover the pig production sciences of nutrition, genetics, reproduction, meat quality and management systems, pig health and welfare, and ways to assess and ameliorate the environmental impact of pig farming. To facilitate uptake of the information generated by the research programmes, a range of knowledge transfer programmes are in place, including fact sheets produced for the Knowledge Transfer for Livestock initiative and the recently established Learning Skills and Knowledge programme. The aim of the Defra Science programme is to ensure soundly based policy, to prepare UK producers for longer–term changes, to make better use of risk management, and to provide the pig industry with tools to achieve improved economic and environmental sustainability.

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Section 1: Science into practice
Copyright
Copyright © British Society of Animal Production 2014

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References

The Defra Science and Innovation Strategy (2003): see web site http://www.defra.gov.uk/science/S_IS/Strategy03_06/Delivering_The_Evidence.pdf Google Scholar
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