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YES WE CAN: MAKING MONEY IS
POSSIBLEJan VugtsHK Agri Oy
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Personal introduction
• Jan Vugts• 40 years old• 25 years experience in the pig
industry• Adviser HK Agri since 28-9-2002• Married with Anu• 1 daughter named Laura
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Finnish pig production Strenghts
+ Health status+ Grain prices+ Expansion possiblities+ Welfare image
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Finnish pig production Weaknesses
- High investment costs- Knowledge level- Low efficiency- Welfare costs
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Data instead of opinions
• Most farmers are focused on prices instead of margins
• Most farmers do not know their key figures
• Most farmers do not have clear targets for their production
• Most farmers act based on their feelings
• Most farmers do not make money
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Average vs. Top
Average producer
March 2013
Top producer March 2013
FCR 2,76 2,62
Daily gain 906 967
Pigs in farm 115 days 89 days
Mortality Average Low
ROA 2,9% 9,5%
ROA = Return on assets including subsidies
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Feed costs
• Feed costs are the main costs in pig production so they should be optimized first.
• Sows:– Sow feeding based on measured condition– Feed use & costs / sow– Feed use & costs/ delivered piglet
• Fatteners:– Feed use & cost / fattener– Calculate feed margin/place/year
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Better feeding
Feed solutions instead of just filling silo’s:
– Customized diets and feed schedules based on farm specific performance (data!)
– More focus on how the feeds are used:• Milling & mixing• Feed installations• Animal performance (stable)
– Condition– Behavior– Digestion
– Basic management advices
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Healthcare
• Lot of veterinarians time is spend on obligatory inspections /recordings
• Poor monitoring of common diseases– ”we are so healthy”– Limited possiblities– Too slow
• Not enough focus on disease prevention
• Performance data not (much) used
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Most damaging Finnish pig disease:
BadManagementDisease
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Cause of B.M.D.: Farm Blindness
• Not enough in farm support• No data, No targets• No benchmark
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Current situation
Adviser
Feed supplier
Veterinarian
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Desired situation
Adviser
Feed supplier
Veterinarian
Common targets
Uniform recommendations
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BASICS FIRST !
Climate
Water
Replacement
VaccinationsHygiene
Housing
Feed
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Conclusions
• Pigs must be produced more efficient if we want to stay self sufficient
• We need more data and less emotions
• Producers need uniform advises
• More cooperation is needed on farm to get the producers to put the basics in order
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Thank you for your attention