The Effects of Forage Policy on Feed Costs in Korea

Feeding operations are substantial on livestock farms, besides being potentially expensive. Feeding efficiency has been considered a major influence on profits in the livestock industry. Indeed, feed costs are shown to be the largest single item of production cost in Korea. To promote production and...

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Main Author: Jae Bong Chang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-05-01
Series:Agriculture
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2077-0472/8/6/72
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spelling doaj-1c9047a497ff42dcbe395773203628f02021-04-02T14:23:53ZengMDPI AGAgriculture2077-04722018-05-01867210.3390/agriculture8060072agriculture8060072The Effects of Forage Policy on Feed Costs in KoreaJae Bong Chang0Department of Food Marketing and Safety, Konkuk University, Seoul 05029, KoreaFeeding operations are substantial on livestock farms, besides being potentially expensive. Feeding efficiency has been considered a major influence on profits in the livestock industry. Indeed, feed costs are shown to be the largest single item of production cost in Korea. To promote production and use of domestic forage, the Korean government has enforced the forage base expansion program that strengthens the competitiveness of the livestock industry by reducing the production cost. The forage base expansion program includes three main policies: subsidized forage production, support for processing and distribution, and expanding land for forage production. This paper investigates the influence of the government’s policies often conjectured to have pronounced effects on forage production. To evaluate the forage policies, this paper uses a path-analysis approach linking government spending on forage base expansion programs and feed costs. Results indicate that the Korean government’s spending on supporting domestic forage production results in a decrease in the ratio of forage expenses to total feed cost.http://www.mdpi.com/2077-0472/8/6/72feed costsforage productionpath analysispolicy
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The Effects of Forage Policy on Feed Costs in Korea
Agriculture
feed costs
forage production
path analysis
policy
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title The Effects of Forage Policy on Feed Costs in Korea
title_short The Effects of Forage Policy on Feed Costs in Korea
title_full The Effects of Forage Policy on Feed Costs in Korea
title_fullStr The Effects of Forage Policy on Feed Costs in Korea
title_full_unstemmed The Effects of Forage Policy on Feed Costs in Korea
title_sort effects of forage policy on feed costs in korea
publisher MDPI AG
series Agriculture
issn 2077-0472
publishDate 2018-05-01
description Feeding operations are substantial on livestock farms, besides being potentially expensive. Feeding efficiency has been considered a major influence on profits in the livestock industry. Indeed, feed costs are shown to be the largest single item of production cost in Korea. To promote production and use of domestic forage, the Korean government has enforced the forage base expansion program that strengthens the competitiveness of the livestock industry by reducing the production cost. The forage base expansion program includes three main policies: subsidized forage production, support for processing and distribution, and expanding land for forage production. This paper investigates the influence of the government’s policies often conjectured to have pronounced effects on forage production. To evaluate the forage policies, this paper uses a path-analysis approach linking government spending on forage base expansion programs and feed costs. Results indicate that the Korean government’s spending on supporting domestic forage production results in a decrease in the ratio of forage expenses to total feed cost.
topic feed costs
forage production
path analysis
policy
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