Bioproductive and Financial Efficiency of Private Dairy Farms

A five-year study (2008-2012) was made to determine the bioproductive and financial behavior derived from struc-tures and resources available on ten private rustic farms, in the province of Ciego de Avila, Cuba. Pasture and forage yields were estimated in order to evaluate contribution and efficienc...

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Main Authors: Servando Andrés Soto Senra, Florentino Uña Izquierdo, Yumi Machado Peña
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Ediciones Universidad de Camagüey 2018-06-01
Series:Revista de Producción Animal
Online Access:https://revistas.reduc.edu.cu/index.php/rpa/article/view/2386
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spelling doaj-11e6fd5a854649e28d42de023ed520032020-11-24T21:52:12ZengEdiciones Universidad de CamagüeyRevista de Producción Animal2224-79202018-06-0130119Bioproductive and Financial Efficiency of Private Dairy Farms Servando Andrés Soto Senra 0Florentino Uña Izquierdo 1Yumi Machado Peña 2Center for Animal Production Studies (CEDEPA), Faculty of Agricultural Sciences, University of Camagüey, Cuba Faculty of Agricultural Sciences, University of Camagüey, Cuba Ministry of Agriculture, Ciego de Ávila, Cuba A five-year study (2008-2012) was made to determine the bioproductive and financial behavior derived from struc-tures and resources available on ten private rustic farms, in the province of Ciego de Avila, Cuba. Pasture and forage yields were estimated in order to evaluate contribution and efficiency. Decomposition of seasonal time series was made to determine the annual behavior of births using a multiplicative model. Variance analysis for farm comparison was based on efficiency of dairy production indicators and financial indicators (SPSS, 15.0. 2006). Overall, insufficient availability and quality of pastures and forages was evident, with negative annual forage balances. The farms were characterized by birth seasonality, particularly Farm No. 7 (April-May). However, the general birth rates were very low, as a result of inadequate reproduction management. The best productive and financial results were observed on farm No. 7 (1 061 kg/milk/ha/year, and $ 0.87 CUP/kg of milk produced, respectively). https://revistas.reduc.edu.cu/index.php/rpa/article/view/2386
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author Servando Andrés Soto Senra
Florentino Uña Izquierdo
Yumi Machado Peña
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Florentino Uña Izquierdo
Yumi Machado Peña
Bioproductive and Financial Efficiency of Private Dairy Farms
Revista de Producción Animal
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Florentino Uña Izquierdo
Yumi Machado Peña
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title Bioproductive and Financial Efficiency of Private Dairy Farms
title_short Bioproductive and Financial Efficiency of Private Dairy Farms
title_full Bioproductive and Financial Efficiency of Private Dairy Farms
title_fullStr Bioproductive and Financial Efficiency of Private Dairy Farms
title_full_unstemmed Bioproductive and Financial Efficiency of Private Dairy Farms
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publisher Ediciones Universidad de Camagüey
series Revista de Producción Animal
issn 2224-7920
publishDate 2018-06-01
description A five-year study (2008-2012) was made to determine the bioproductive and financial behavior derived from struc-tures and resources available on ten private rustic farms, in the province of Ciego de Avila, Cuba. Pasture and forage yields were estimated in order to evaluate contribution and efficiency. Decomposition of seasonal time series was made to determine the annual behavior of births using a multiplicative model. Variance analysis for farm comparison was based on efficiency of dairy production indicators and financial indicators (SPSS, 15.0. 2006). Overall, insufficient availability and quality of pastures and forages was evident, with negative annual forage balances. The farms were characterized by birth seasonality, particularly Farm No. 7 (April-May). However, the general birth rates were very low, as a result of inadequate reproduction management. The best productive and financial results were observed on farm No. 7 (1 061 kg/milk/ha/year, and $ 0.87 CUP/kg of milk produced, respectively).
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