Poultry farm waste management practices: Environmental challenges, health concerns, and farmers’ perspectives in Chattogram, Bangladesh

Journal Title: Journal of Bioscience and Environment Research - Year 2024, Vol 1, Issue 2

Abstract

Poultry farming in Bangladesh involves raising birds mainly for meat and eggs. Poultry industry produce huge waste and causes environmental pollution. This study was commenced to investigate knowledge, perception, and attitudes toward waste management practices related to environmental Pollution and Public Health safety among poultry farmers. A well-structured questionnaire was used to elicit information from 35 randomly selected commercial poultry farms. The data revealed that 46% of farmers are between (30-39) years, 69% of farmers are married, and the education level of farmers is average. 71% of farmers rear broilers due to their high growth rate. 54% of farmers preferred semi-paka houses and rear poultry on concrete floors (74%). Farmers using litter materials such as sawdust 77%, and 60% of farmers changed litter materials in 30 days intervals. Biosecurity practice in this area was fair level (66%). Around 65% of farmers dispose of dead birds through burial. Around 69% of farmers throw litter materials on agricultural land. The majority of farmers were aware of the risk of human disease (97%), water pollution (94%), and air pollution (97%) from poultry wastes. A small percentage of farmers received training on farm management (14%), waste management, and Biosecurity (9%). Not a single farmer had waste management facilities such as pit’s flush system, manure storage system, box type manure storage and zero percent of farmers were aware of the Environmental Protection Act. Perception of farmers on environmental issues associated with farming such as flies, noise problems, water pollution, gas production, etc. was high. Constraints to the adaptation of integrated waste management practices such as insufficient funds, shortage of labor, manure price, vehicle facilities, and waste disposal facilities were not severe.

Authors and Affiliations

Kazi Shams Al Arefin, Dibakar Chowdhury, Fahad Bin Islam, Bristi Devnath, Kazi Abdus Sobur

Keywords

Related Articles

Climate-resilient crops: Integration of molecular tools into conventional breeding

Crop production is negatively impacted by climate change, which may increase yield losses and reduce the output of crops that are subjected to harsh environmental conditions.Therefore, we need to develop climate-resilien...

Antimicrobial resistance and molecular characterization of Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus aureus isolated from common fast foods in Gazipur city, Bangladesh

The increased trend in fast food consumption in Bangladesh has raised massive public health concerns about bacterial contamination and its resistance pattern to available antibiotics. This study aims to isolate, identify...

The discovery and functional implications of mitochondrial Thioredoxin-Interacting Protein (TXNIP)

Mitochondrial Thioredoxin-Interacting Protein (TXNIP) has emerged as a pivotal regulator in cellular redox homeostasis, influencing a spectrum of physiological and pathological processes. Initially identified for its rol...

Evaluation of anemia Haemoprotozoan diseases in goats by using FAMACHA scoring in Barishal district, Bangladesh

Anemia in goats is a prevalent and significant health issue, characterized by pale mucous membranes, tachycardia, weakness, activity intolerance, reduced body weight, and stunted growth. It is often caused by hemoprotozo...

Dried Chlorella powder supplementation: Impact on broiler chicken growth, health, and intestinal microflora

The use of dried Chlorella as an immune and growth stimulant to enhance nonspecific host defense mechanisms or as an antimicrobial to inhibit bacterial growth has been reported. This study aimed to assess the effects of...

Download PDF file
  • EP ID EP765898
  • DOI https://doi.org/10.69517/jber.2024.01.02.0006
  • Views 18
  • Downloads 0

How To Cite

Kazi Shams Al Arefin, Dibakar Chowdhury, Fahad Bin Islam, Bristi Devnath, Kazi Abdus Sobur (2024). Poultry farm waste management practices: Environmental challenges, health concerns, and farmers’ perspectives in Chattogram, Bangladesh. Journal of Bioscience and Environment Research, 1(2), -. https://www.europub.co.uk/articles/-A-765898