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DISARM: a short introduction
Dr. Erwin Wauters, Flanders research institute for agriculture, fisheries and food (ILVO)
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DISARM: objective
“Reduce antibiotic resistance by
cutting the need for antibiotics in livestock farmingby
focussing on disease prevention and prudent use of antibiotics”
Coordinated by Partners
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Who is DISARM?
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DISARM: a H2020 thematic network
• Thematic networks = compiling knowledge ready for practice
• collecting existing scientific knowledge and best practices which are close to being put into practice, but not yet sufficiently ready for farmers and foresters to implement;
• translating this knowledge into easily understandable end-user material such as short, informative recommendations and solutions (“practice abstracts”), leaflets, guidelines and audio-visual material (photos, video clips, etc.)
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DISARM: ideas and assumptions
• Strong link between level of use and antibiotic resistance;
• As little as possible, as much as necessary;• Reduce, replace, rethink;• From disseminating solutions to disseminating methods to identify the solutions for a specific context;
• From external motivation towards internal motivation;• From focus on farmers to focus on the entire complex of actors and factors.
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Strong link between the level of use and antibiotic resistance
• EC calls for more prudent use, a usage that causes less antibiotic resistance
• Evidence says• Strong link between level of use and antibiotic resistance
more prudent often means a reduction• Level of usage is often more habit rather than clear
deliberation based on health status and risk focus on people’s behaviour and motivation
• Production, health and welfare can be maintained with much less antibiotics better management, biosecurity, good husbandry practice
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As little as possible, as much as necessary
• Zero use is not the final aim• Reducing actual usage to as little as possible, as much as necessary
• Reducing the need forantibiotics
• Farm-specific improvement• Level of usage but also quality of usage
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• Reduce: motivation, knowledge awareness to as little as possible, as much as necessary
• Replace: vaccines, probiotics, prebiotics, bacteriophages and organic acids
• Rethink: biosecurity, husbandry practices, production systems
Reduce, replace, rethink
Figures by EFSA
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Disseminating solutions and methods toidentify the best solution
• We look for solutions in better preventive livestock health management
• Solutions can• Be farm-specific• Be production system specific• Be context-specific• Evolve
• Knowledge dissemination evolves from disseminatingsolutions to also disseminating methods to identify thebest solution in a specific context for a specific farm
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From external motivation towards internalmotivation
• Thematic network = learning network• People show more positive learning outcomes whenthey start feeling more and more internally motivated
• A learning network should create circumstances thatsupport internal motivation
• Pilot supporting mechanisms for advisory and transfer of technology
• Stress additional benefits such as welfare and economicperformance
• Without necessarily giving up external motivators
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From focus on farmers to focus on the entirecomplex of actors and factors
• All stakeholders involved have to participate• Farmers• Veterinarian• Advisors• Suppliers• Buyers• Government
• Designing solutions, disseminating solutions, creatingenabling environment, creating alternatives, changingmind-set is done in multi-actor environment
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DISARM: how do we work?
www.disarmproject.eu@ProjectDisarm
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Farm Animal Health Teams for healthy livestock farming and
prudent use of antibioticsDISARM EU stakeholder event
dr. ir. Frederik Leen, ILVO
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Source: ZLTO
Feed advisorFarmer Coach/Facilitator
Veterinarian
Farm-specificAction Plan
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Source: ZLTO
• Why promoting this approach?• How we want to promote it?• Importance of coaching?• Promising results from research and practice
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Why promoting the approach?
We believe:• Sustainable livestock farming ≠ using antibiotics as cover-up
for suboptimal managementBut
• Reducing the need for AB is more than just cutting its use!It requires:
• A knowledge-intensive process • Rethinking farm specific management practices and farm
organization• Break routines and change behavior• Change perceptions and presumptions
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Why promoting the approach?
• Farm improvement can benefit because of:
• Different sources of knowledge of farmer, vet, (feed)advisor• Synergy in team discussion has added value over individual
consultations• Shared ownership, motivation and accountability from
teamwork• Coherent and streamlined advice in a tailor-made action plan• Support from other team members for the farmer in making
the change
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How to promote FHT’s in DISARM
Strategic communication, dissemination and exploitation of results
Assess strategies and technologies to
reduce antibiotic resistance on farms
40 on-farm case studies will promote collaborative
working of farm health teams to develop action
plans to reduce antibiotic use
Best Practice Abstracts
VideosCross-border
exchangeBest Practice
GuidesWeb and Social Media content
Events and Workshops
Policy and Research Reports
Community of Practice
State of the Art Multi-Actor Farm Health Plans
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40 Farm Health Teams in Europe
Farm Health Plan
Farmer Feed Advisor
Veterinarian
Coach
• Improve Farm Health Status• Improve Farm Performance• Reduce potential for AB resistance on farm
Input
State of Art
Best practice
examples
CoP
30: case studies reports
Output
On-line FHT toolbox
40 farms:5 per country
Video testimonies
Workshops
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Course of actions
Farm intake
Self-assessment of farm by team
2nd FHT-meeting: Mid-term evaluation
1st FHT-meetings:
Implementationof action plan
Monthlyfollow-up by
coach
Monthly team meeting
without coach
Monthlyfollow-up by
coach
3nd FHT-meeting: Final evaluation
(Inter)nationalknowledgeexchange
Diagnosis Action plan
Monthly team meeting
without coach
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Knowledge exchange
International knowledgeexchange
3 day cross visits
Stable schools Stable schools
Knowledge exchange between pilot farms and demo-events forother farmers and vets
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Focus on coaching in DISARM
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Why focus on coaching?
• Coaching: • Helping a person make a change in the desired direction in a
desirable manner• Bring out the potential to improve performance • Building awareness• Motivate choices • Leads to change
• ABU reduction is demanding on farmer:• Sustain management changes• Sustain behavioural changes
• ABU reduction tailored to specific context of the farm
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Need for coaching?
• Dr. M Postma at AACTING• Coaching needed to:
• change perception, • create awareness • create desire, • build knowledge and ability• reinforce change of ABU
practices
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Multi-Actor Farm health plans
Gemma van den Berg Coach at ZLTO - The Netherlands
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Introduction
Gemma van den BergFarmers coach at ZLTO
Southern Agriculture andHorticulture Organization in The South of the Netherlands
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The people
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The people, sources of motivition
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The people, role in entrepreneurialprocess
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Brainmap, to choose actions
What are we talking
about?
Topic X,Y,Z
TopicX,Y,Z
Topic X,Y,Z
TopicX,Y,Z
TopicX,Y,Z
Choose
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PDCA, plan, do, check, act (adjust)
DDo
CControle
AAct
PPlan
To plan
SpecificMeasurableAcceptableRealisticTime-line
To do
To act To control
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Questions?
Thank you for your attention!
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Successes of Farm Specific action plans
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Testimony from practice
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Testimony from practice
• Pig Farmer Bart Vergote
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Successes of farm specific health plans for AB reduction
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Success of farm specific action plans for AB reduction
Conclusion: Improving biosecurity and vaccination strategies with assistance of a coach can lower ABU without harming farm economic performance
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Success of farm specific action plans for AB reduction
Herd specific actions for lower AMU can be profitable and economic performance was more sensitive to change in ADG and FCR than direct costs of interventions
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Success of farm specific action plans for AB reduction
• Reduction of AMU without adverse effects on animal health and productivity is possible
Prerequisites:
• Adjusting management practices in a team effort. • Fostering good collaboration among farmer,
veterinarian, and feed adviser• Focusing on limited number of objectives to
ensure success of the animal health planning program and antimicrobial use.
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Data to guide and motivate farmers:
PeHeStat as an example in livestock
Drs. Tommy Van Limbergen
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We identified three main priorities for data-processing:
1) Poultry industry:• Poultry farmer: Improvement of production process• Stakeholders: Benchmarking
2) Veterinary guidance programs Investigating trends / adaptation of vaccination protocols / …
3) Research: • Collaboration in projects
• Evaluation new products or new strategies• Evaluation of epidemiological importance of current poultry
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Introduction
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PEHESTAT
• INTEGRATED DATABASE
Management + Housing
Health
PerformancePoultry Industry Poultry Research
FARM/INTEGRATOR REPORTS
BENCHMARKING
FIELD TRIALS
INPUT OUTPUTPROCESS AND ANALYSIS
OUR APPROACH:
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PEHESTAT – Impact on our market?
• Poultry farms linked to PEHESTAT in Belgium:
• Broilers (67% of farms)
• Laying hens (91% of farms)
• Breeders (layers and broilers)
Belgium => mainly non-integrated farms!
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The importance of data
• AB-usage during 2011 – 2019:
Average farm size= 65 767 broilers
Reduction in AB usage(based on 2011)
2012 17,65% 2013 21,40% 2014 27,72% 2015 26,35% 2019 (Q1-Q3) 51,20% (based on 4633 flocks)
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PeHeStat – the use of data-analysis in poultry
• Two priorities:
1) Poultry industry:• Poultry farmer: Improvement of production process
Decrease of antimicrobial usage by specific advices
• Stakeholders: Benchmarking
2) Research: • Collaboration in projects
• Partner / subcontractor• Field trials
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PeHeStat - activities
1) Poultry industry:
- Complete production process
- Identification of potential problems
- General audit / specific problems
- To the point farm-specific advice
PeHeStat – farm report
Housing
Health
Perfomance
Management
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PeHeStat - activities
1) Poultry industry: Farm report=> D4: decreased water-intake in all houses on purpose ? (management)
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PeHeStat - activities
1) Poultry industry: Farm report
⇒ Issues just before thinning (D31 - 34): = extra † 2017 => 827 birdsVentilation / Density / Health / Heat stress / …. = +/- 1600 €
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PeHeStat - activities
1) Poultry industry: Farm report
⇒ Adaptation in light management of laying hens:
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PeHeStat - activities
1) Poultry industry: Farm report
⇒ Difference between the curves = 8,26 eggs per hen= 347 036 eggs extra production= 22 106 € (extra egg value) extra net margin = 6 377 €
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PeHeStat - activities
1) Poultry industry: Farm report
⇒ Layer integration: advice on rearing flocks
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PeHeStat - activities
1) Poultry industry: Farm report
⇒ Layer integration: Feed intake(Vaccination program?)
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Controle of enterical problems : coccidiosis
Alternative approach:
• Coccidiosis vaccination in a rotation scheme with anticoccidials
2 flocksclean- up
3 flocksvaccinated
5 flocksnon
vaccinated
Non vaccinated
Non vaccinated
Non vaccinated
Non vaccinated
Vaccination
Vaccination
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Controle of enterical problems: coccidiosis
What type of farms do we vaccinate?
1. Farms with bad technical results
2. Farms with clinical problems of coccidiosis:E. acervulina / E. maxima / E. tenella
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Controle of enterical problems: coccidiosis
Effects of cox vaccination:
– Improved gut integrity
– Reduced usage of antibiotics for enterical problems=> 30,43% less antibiotics (of which 24,45% β-lactam)
‒ No difference in AB usage for other indications(e.g. locomotory)
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Risk factor analysis for poor health, welfare and performance inpoultry.
- 7 EU member states
- 358 conventional broiler farms
- 77%: only activity = broiler production
- 78,5%: Part of a quality assurance scheme
- 51,8%: Part of an integrated system
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CONCLUSIONS META-ANALYSIS
Clear risk factors were found:
Housing: floor quality; ventilation; type of light at loading and intensity of light
Infectious: E.coli; coccidiosis and dysbacteriosis
Management: level of professionalism; feed withdrawal time and light adaptations
Adaptations of management, housing and health programs are beneficial
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Overall conclusions
Data-collection is of high importance for a poultry vet andfarmer:
To identify potential factors to improve poultry health To adapt veterinary protocols and prevent disease To help the poultry industry in decreasing AB usage
The interpretation of the collected data is crucial and thepoultry vet plays a key role!
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Take homes on Farm Health Teams
• Farm Health Teams are promising to: • improve general farm animal health• improve biosecurity and disease prevention• reduce the need for antibiotics in livestock farming
• Its power lies in: • Synergy between knowledge and expertise• Coherent advice• Coaching and supporting the farmer to make necessary
changes• Follow the updates on our case studies through ourwebsite and social media channels!
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Credits for noun project icons• Farm by Ferran Brown• Strategic plan by Prosymbols• Personal Assessment Prosymbols• Evaluation Creative Mahira• Travel by • Evaluation by Eucalyp
• Farmer Livestock by Gan Khoon Lay • Knowledge by Nithinan Tatah• Question by Saifurrijal• Salesman by Kirby Wu• Grains Silo by Ben Davis• Internet by Adrien Coquet• Meeting by Angelina • Workshop by Nithinan Tatah• Co-creation by Bruno Castro• Diagnosis by Daily PM• Search by Luis Prado
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DISARM The Community of practice (CoP)
Alizée Chouteau, Idele
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What is the CoP ?
Strategic communication, dissemination and exploitation of results
Assess strategies and technologies to
reduce antibiotic resistance on farms
Forty on-farm case studies will test
collaborative working between multi-actor
teams to develop farm plans to reduce antibiotic
use
Best Practice Abstracts
VideosCross-border
exchangeBest Practice
GuidesWeb and Social Media content
Events and Workshops
Policy and Research Reports
Community of Practice
State of the Art Multi-Actor Farm Health Plans
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A growing Community !With various profiles (farmers, vet, researchers, members of the
industry…)
Objective : 600 members all across Europe in M36 (200 for now)
What is the CoP ?
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To catalyse the exchange, co-creation and dissemination
of research ready for
practice, innovations and
strategiesfor healthier animals and more prudent use of AB
What is the CoP ?
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Ten topics of discussion choosen by the members :
1- Internal Biosecurity 2- External Biosecurity3- Optimal housing for healthy and less stressed animals 4- Precision livestock technologies for early disease detection5- Potential of breeding and genetics for robust and resilient animals6- Control of drinking water point quality7- Young stock management & rearing – focus on the first weeks of life8- Vaccination protocols9- Antibiotic management in extensive livestock systems10- Improving animal health by using adapted feeding/ watering and feed additives
What is the CoP ?
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What is the CoP ?
The online CoP is hosted on Facebook
Easy to join and to useTranslation tool integrated
No new account needed if you are already using facebook
A monthly review available on the websitefor the people who do not use Facebook
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Knowledge exchange and knowledge co-creation
What will the CoP be used for ?
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Knowledge exchange and knowledge co-creation
What will the CoP be used for ?
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What will the CoP be used for ?
Activities submitted by the consortium members
#Study Monday#Question Tuesday#Story Wednesday
#Make it Easy Thursday#Free Friday
#Fun Week End
Ideas, Innovation and good practices shared by the members
Stimulate activityFacilitate discussion
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How does it work ?
If you want to join, you will need to :
• Complete an online subscription form (Name, job, sector, country) : used for validation of the moderationrules, and monitoring of the recruitment
• Make a request on the Facebook Group
• You will be added within a few days by an administrator
• You can start sharing and commenting with the other members !
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How does it work ?
Members :Share new ideasShare good practicesAsk questionsComments and give their opinions
Facilitators and moderatorsGive experts answer
Take note of good ideas to develop during the projectSummarize discussions for dissemination outside of the CoP
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What is the CoP ?
Strategic communication, dissemination and exploitation of results
Assess strategies and technologies to
reduce antibiotic resistance on farms
Forty on-farm case studies will test
collaborative working between multi-actor
teams to develop farm plans to reduce antibiotic
use
Best Practice Abstracts
VideosCross-border
exchangeBest Practice
GuidesWeb and Social Media content
Events and Workshops
Policy and Research Reports
Community of Practice
State of the Art Multi-Actor Farm Health Plans
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Join & follow us! Follow us:
www.disarmproject.eu
@projectdisarm
Disarm thematic network
Disarm Project
Join us: DISARM Community of Practice
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• Farmer Livestock by Gan Khoon Lay • Knowledge by Nithinan Tatah• Question by Saifurrijal• Salesman by Kirby Wu• Grains Silo by Ben Davis• Internet by Adrien Coquet• Meeting by Angelina • Workshop by Nithinan Tatah
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