This document summarizes the results, lessons learned, and insights from a project aimed at transforming smallholder pig value chains in Uganda. Key findings include:
1. High disease burden from parasites and pathogens negatively impacted pig health and productivity. Capacity building on biosecurity and husbandry practices helped reduce disease outbreaks.
2. Food safety risks from pathogens like Salmonella and Toxoplasma existed but were generally low to moderate due to cooking practices. Risks increased in longer supply chains with poor post-harvest handling.
3. Feeding trials demonstrated the potential of sweet potato silage to alleviate dry season feed shortages. Local feed resources could be better utilized to improve pig nutrition if supplemented properly.
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