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Tracing the Local Breeds in an Outdoor System – A Hungarian Example with Mangalica Pig Breed

Alexy, Márta; Horváth, Tomáš

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Márta Alexy

Tomáš Horváth



Abstract

Pig farming is largely characterized by closed, large-scale housing technology. These systems are driven by resource efficiency. In intensive technologies, humans control almost completely. However, there are pig farming systems where humans have just little control. These free-range technologies are called organic pig farming systems in which the quality characteristics of the produced meat sold on a premium price are primary. We present the practical difficulties that are challenging in implementing precision pig farming. We characterize the data science methods that determine the reliability our conclusions. This chapter describes the literature on the behavior and production results of pigs, social aspects, and the possibilities of the certified pig meat supply chain. Digital solutions can be implemented to verify and trace the origin of meat products. In our project, Mangalica breeding sows were tagged with passive Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) tags, and a research zone was established at wallowing area. RFID readers record the presence of sows in this zone. In addition, temperature, humidity, and air pressure are recorded hourly for 24 hours a day. Data are analyzed using visualization and data science techniques. We present our interim results and conditions of the experiment in this chapter.

Online Publication Date Jan 6, 2022
Deposit Date Mar 27, 2024
Publicly Available Date Mar 27, 2024
Book Title Tracing the Domestic Pig
DOI https://doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.101615
Keywords Mangalica, outdoor pig system, sow behavior, data science, IoT
Public URL http://researchrepository.napier.ac.uk/Output/3577366

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