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Download fileLive bird market in Bangladesh: regulatory systems and operations
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posted on 2023-06-10, 02:48 authored by Nusrat Irin, Syeda Munira Dilshad, Abdullah Al Sattar, Nurun Nahar Chisty, Afsana Sultana, Mahmudul Hasan, Rashed Mahmud, Syed AbbasSyed Abbas, Guillaume Fournie, Md Ahasanul HoqueObjective: In developing countries, such as Bangladesh, the live bird market (LBM) is a vital location for the trading of live poultry. The study was carried out in nine LBMs located around Bangladesh to ascertain the present regulations and procedures governing their operation. Additionally, the responsibilities and levels of engagement of the stakeholders were determined. Materials and Methods: The data were gathered through the use of a semi-structured interview guide. Thematic analysis was used to code the interview transcripts iteratively. Results: The findings indicated that the government was directly and indirectly involved in the leasing process of the markets. A market in this country is divided into numerous sectors, includ- ing LBM, fish market, vegetable market, and grocery stores. A market's hygienic condition is highly dependent on market authority's decisions. In some markets, market officials conducted routine sanitary inspections. Veterinarians played a little role in the inspection procedure. Conclusion: There is no adequate, functional monitoring system to ensure that LBMs adhere to cleanliness and adequate and functional biosecurity. Biosecurity enhancements, effective clean- ing programs, and regular monitoring by relevant authorities are critical for LBMs in Bangladesh.
History
Publication status
- Published
File Version
- Published version
Journal
Journal of Advanced Veterinary and Animal ResearchISSN
2311-7710Publisher
Network for the Veterinarians of BangladeshExternal DOI
Issue
4Volume
8Page range
671-678Department affiliated with
- Institute of Development Studies Publications
Full text available
- Yes
Peer reviewed?
- Yes