fbpx

Decline in antibiotic use in Dutch livestock

02-07-2012 | |
Decline in antibiotic use in Dutch livestock

Antibiotic use in the Dutch agriculture sector has declined sharply in recent years, exceeding the objectives set by the government. Sales have shown a drop of 32% from 2009 to 2011.

The total sales of antibiotics in the Netherlands dropped nearly 32%, from 495 tonnes to 338 tonnes during the period 2009-2011, according to new data relating to the veterinary use of antibiotics published by LEI Wageningen UR.  

This far exceeds the policy objective for 2011 set by the Dutch government, which was set at a 20% reduction in antibiotic use compared with 2009. Survey data on antibiotic use per animal species indicate a decrease in all five livestock sectors examined in 2011.

Trends in use per species
In 2011, all animal production sectors in the Netherlands showed a decrease in antibiotic use:

  1. sow/piglet farms: annual variation, decrease in 2010 and 2011;
  2. fattening pig farms: increase until 2008, decrease from 2009 to 2011;
  3. broiler farms: increase until 2009, decrease in 2010 and 2011;
  4. veal calf farms: decrease from 2007 to 2011;
  5. dairy farms: annual variation, decrease in 2011.

 

The full report can be viewed here.

Join 26,000+ subscribers

Subscribe to our newsletter to stay updated about all the need-to-know content in the feed sector, three times a week.
Contributors
Contributors Global Feed Sector Authors