The Association of Swine Farmers of Ukraine researched approaches to sustainable livestock production in Slovenia

Published 2024년 7월 1일

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The Association 'Swine Farmers of Ukraine' and other partners have participated in an educational trip to the University of Ljubljana as part of the Erasmus+ 'Sustainable Animal Husbandry and Animal Welfare' project. The visit aimed at understanding sustainable animal husbandry practices, based on the Slovenian model. The key focus was on sustainable agricultural production, its effect on the environment, biodiversity, and climate change, and the conservation of native animal breeds. The group also explored the balance between sustainable production and animal welfare, learning from Slovenian farms. The project, set to run from 2023 to 2025, will help build a solid foundation in sustainable animal husbandry by enhancing both theoretical and practical knowledge and creating an educational module.
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In mid-June, the Association "Swine Farmers of Ukraine" and other businesses academic partners of the international technical assistance project of the European Union Erasmus+ "Sustainable Animal Husbandry and Animal Welfare" (SuLaWe) got to know approaches of sustainable animal husbandry on the example of Slovenia within the framework educational and practical trip to the University of Ljubljana. Representatives of five Ukrainian universities*, the Scientific and Methodological Center of the Higher and of professional pre-higher education, as well as the Association of Milk Producers and the Association "Swinemen of Ukraine" studied the conceptual principles and experience of Slovenian colleagues from implementation of sustainable animal husbandry practices. In the course of training, which took place at on the basis of the Faculty of Biotechnology of the University of Ljubljana, June 10–17 2024, Ukrainian partners of the project learned about the concepts of sustainable ...
Source: Pigua

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