Productive and Economic Viability of Raising Beef Cattle in the Savanna of the Brazilian State of Goiás

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Autor(a) principal: Oliveira,Elis Regina de
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Couto,Victor Rezende Moreira
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista de Economia e Sociologia Rural
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Resumo: Abstract: The present study evaluates the economic viability of four different models of beef cattle production in the rio Vermelho hydrographic basin. The study focuses on the traditional extensive ranching system, which was compared to three intensive systems, one based on low levels of concentrated supplementation, a second with low levels of concentrated supplementation and confinement for fattening and an intensive grazing system, with supplementation during the dry and rainy seasons. The investments were estimated for the different levels of technical specifications of each system. The net present values and internal return rate were used for the assessment of the economic viability of the project, considering the minimum rate of attractiveness, equivalent to the inflation-adjusted savings interest rate (6.17%). The continuity of the sector was evaluated based on the gross and net margins, and profitability rates, where the system is already installed. All four systems had gross and net margins and profitability consistent with their economic sustainability over both the short and long terms. However, only two systems (reduced consumption of concentrated supplements and the intensive grazing system) were economically viable as start-ups.
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title Productive and Economic Viability of Raising Beef Cattle in the Savanna of the Brazilian State of Goiás
spellingShingle Productive and Economic Viability of Raising Beef Cattle in the Savanna of the Brazilian State of Goiás
Oliveira,Elis Regina de
economic viability
beef cattle ranching
production costs
title_short Productive and Economic Viability of Raising Beef Cattle in the Savanna of the Brazilian State of Goiás
title_full Productive and Economic Viability of Raising Beef Cattle in the Savanna of the Brazilian State of Goiás
title_fullStr Productive and Economic Viability of Raising Beef Cattle in the Savanna of the Brazilian State of Goiás
title_full_unstemmed Productive and Economic Viability of Raising Beef Cattle in the Savanna of the Brazilian State of Goiás
title_sort Productive and Economic Viability of Raising Beef Cattle in the Savanna of the Brazilian State of Goiás
author Oliveira,Elis Regina de
author_facet Oliveira,Elis Regina de
Couto,Victor Rezende Moreira
author_role author
author2 Couto,Victor Rezende Moreira
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Oliveira,Elis Regina de
Couto,Victor Rezende Moreira
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv economic viability
beef cattle ranching
production costs
topic economic viability
beef cattle ranching
production costs
description Abstract: The present study evaluates the economic viability of four different models of beef cattle production in the rio Vermelho hydrographic basin. The study focuses on the traditional extensive ranching system, which was compared to three intensive systems, one based on low levels of concentrated supplementation, a second with low levels of concentrated supplementation and confinement for fattening and an intensive grazing system, with supplementation during the dry and rainy seasons. The investments were estimated for the different levels of technical specifications of each system. The net present values and internal return rate were used for the assessment of the economic viability of the project, considering the minimum rate of attractiveness, equivalent to the inflation-adjusted savings interest rate (6.17%). The continuity of the sector was evaluated based on the gross and net margins, and profitability rates, where the system is already installed. All four systems had gross and net margins and profitability consistent with their economic sustainability over both the short and long terms. However, only two systems (reduced consumption of concentrated supplements and the intensive grazing system) were economically viable as start-ups.
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