Typological assessment of dairy farms systems in semi-arid Mediterranean region of western Algeria

The present study aimed to characterize the dairy cattle farming systems in semi arid region in western Algeria. A typology of the farms was established following the description of livestock dairy farming practices and the assessment of their contribution to farm efficiency. The enquiry was conduct...

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Main Authors: Yerou Houari, Homrani Abdelkader, Benhanassali Abdelkader, Boussedra Daho
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Institute for Animal Husbandry, Belgrade 2019-01-01
Series:Biotechnology in Animal Husbandry
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Online Access:https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/1450-9156/2019/1450-91561904335Y.pdf
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spelling doaj-51b8542e749246f09b796710d2e13e832020-11-25T03:15:40Zeng Institute for Animal Husbandry, BelgradeBiotechnology in Animal Husbandry1450-91562217-71402019-01-013543353461450-91561904335YTypological assessment of dairy farms systems in semi-arid Mediterranean region of western AlgeriaYerou Houari0Homrani Abdelkader1Benhanassali Abdelkader2Boussedra Daho3University of Mascara, Department of Agriculture, Algeria + University of Mascara, Laboratory of Geo-sciences and sustainable development (LGDE), AlgeriaUniversity of Mostaganem, Department of Animal Science, AlgeriaUniversity of Mascara, Laboratory of Geo-sciences and sustainable development (LGDE), AlgeriaUniversity of Mascara, Laboratory of Geo-sciences and sustainable development (LGDE), AlgeriaThe present study aimed to characterize the dairy cattle farming systems in semi arid region in western Algeria. A typology of the farms was established following the description of livestock dairy farming practices and the assessment of their contribution to farm efficiency. The enquiry was conducted on 60 dairy farms during 2018-2019 agricultural campaign to determine structural, technical and economic parameters. The Results show a large diversity of farmer's strategies, particularly in feeding and economic indicators. The statistical analysis has identified 3 groups of farms. The first group contains 12 farms produce average milk yield about 4120 kg and promote use of forages. The participation of concentrates in total dry matter ingestion (DMI) is about 45.3 %, the average costs of milk production is of 37.1 DA/ liter≈0.52 € and charge of food in total production costs in the order of 62.8 %. 32 dairy farms of second group are characterized by average milk yields 3240 kg and the contribution of concentrated foods represents 49.2 % of total DMI. The cost of liter of milk is about 42.7 DA≈0.60 € and food costs in order of 68.7 % of total production costs. The third group contains 16 dairy farms whose illustrates farms with a significant contribution of concentrates in the global feed balance (54.3 % of total DMI). These concentrated foods were poorly converted into milk as recorded yields are the lowest (2010 kg). Production costs of liter milk and the percentage price of food in total cost production were respectively highest (49.4 DA≈0.69 €) and (80.2 %). The results of this typology indicate the diversity of dairy farms systems in semi-arid region in North Africa, which must be taken to ensure the profitability and sustainability of farms identified. The socio-economic factors are behind the genesis of sample farms, the technical feeding and rationing and no diversification of forage calendar make clear the variations in groups of dairy husbandry. To guarantee sustainability development of typological groups, a specific measure, particularly in feeding management, will be applied for different livestock systems identified.https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/1450-9156/2019/1450-91561904335Y.pdftypologylivestock cattletechnical parameterproduction costssemi arid land
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author Yerou Houari
Homrani Abdelkader
Benhanassali Abdelkader
Boussedra Daho
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Homrani Abdelkader
Benhanassali Abdelkader
Boussedra Daho
Typological assessment of dairy farms systems in semi-arid Mediterranean region of western Algeria
Biotechnology in Animal Husbandry
typology
livestock cattle
technical parameter
production costs
semi arid land
author_facet Yerou Houari
Homrani Abdelkader
Benhanassali Abdelkader
Boussedra Daho
author_sort Yerou Houari
title Typological assessment of dairy farms systems in semi-arid Mediterranean region of western Algeria
title_short Typological assessment of dairy farms systems in semi-arid Mediterranean region of western Algeria
title_full Typological assessment of dairy farms systems in semi-arid Mediterranean region of western Algeria
title_fullStr Typological assessment of dairy farms systems in semi-arid Mediterranean region of western Algeria
title_full_unstemmed Typological assessment of dairy farms systems in semi-arid Mediterranean region of western Algeria
title_sort typological assessment of dairy farms systems in semi-arid mediterranean region of western algeria
publisher Institute for Animal Husbandry, Belgrade
series Biotechnology in Animal Husbandry
issn 1450-9156
2217-7140
publishDate 2019-01-01
description The present study aimed to characterize the dairy cattle farming systems in semi arid region in western Algeria. A typology of the farms was established following the description of livestock dairy farming practices and the assessment of their contribution to farm efficiency. The enquiry was conducted on 60 dairy farms during 2018-2019 agricultural campaign to determine structural, technical and economic parameters. The Results show a large diversity of farmer's strategies, particularly in feeding and economic indicators. The statistical analysis has identified 3 groups of farms. The first group contains 12 farms produce average milk yield about 4120 kg and promote use of forages. The participation of concentrates in total dry matter ingestion (DMI) is about 45.3 %, the average costs of milk production is of 37.1 DA/ liter≈0.52 € and charge of food in total production costs in the order of 62.8 %. 32 dairy farms of second group are characterized by average milk yields 3240 kg and the contribution of concentrated foods represents 49.2 % of total DMI. The cost of liter of milk is about 42.7 DA≈0.60 € and food costs in order of 68.7 % of total production costs. The third group contains 16 dairy farms whose illustrates farms with a significant contribution of concentrates in the global feed balance (54.3 % of total DMI). These concentrated foods were poorly converted into milk as recorded yields are the lowest (2010 kg). Production costs of liter milk and the percentage price of food in total cost production were respectively highest (49.4 DA≈0.69 €) and (80.2 %). The results of this typology indicate the diversity of dairy farms systems in semi-arid region in North Africa, which must be taken to ensure the profitability and sustainability of farms identified. The socio-economic factors are behind the genesis of sample farms, the technical feeding and rationing and no diversification of forage calendar make clear the variations in groups of dairy husbandry. To guarantee sustainability development of typological groups, a specific measure, particularly in feeding management, will be applied for different livestock systems identified.
topic typology
livestock cattle
technical parameter
production costs
semi arid land
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