A proposal for the evaluation of the bioeconomic efficiency of beef cattle production systems

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Autor(a) principal: Marques,Pedro Rocha
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Peripolli,Vanessa, Lampert,Vinícius do Nascimento, Dias,Eduardo Antunes, Pereira,Gabriel Ribas, Oliveira,Tamara Esteves de, Rocha,Marcela Kuczynski da, Barcellos,Júlio Otávio Jardim
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Zootecnia (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT The objective of this study was to identify types of production system and their main indicators on bioeconomic efficiency, using qualitative and quantitative methods to evaluate beef cattle farms in the western region of the state of Rio Grande do Sul. A survey was carried out with 43 farmers operating in the western region of that state. All farms operated with complete cycle production systems in areas larger or equal to 900 ha. A qualitative questionnaire with binary answers and a quantitative questionnaire with numerical answers were applied. Technology and Management drivers were used for the calculation of the efficiency index of farmers obtained by both questionnaires. Farmers were divided into three clusters: low-efficiency level (LEL), intermediate-efficiency level (IEM), or high-efficiency level (HEL), as a result of the comparison of the scores obtained for the analyzed parameters. Subfactors resulting from each comparison (LEL × IEL; LEL × HEL, and IEL × HEL) were different as a function of the comparison and of the methods applied. Low-efficiency level farmers need to improve essential production processes, such as technology and management, as well as health management practices together with the financial management of the production system. Intermediate-efficiency level farmers need to improve their routine animal management, pasture management, and calculation of financial indicators to become highly efficient. The quantitative method allowed to identify underestimation (39.3%) or overestimation (24.2%) when farmers were are classified in clusters. Different methods may be used, but those based on quantitative information have stronger discrimination power to identify different types of farmers.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv A proposal for the evaluation of the bioeconomic efficiency of beef cattle production systems
title A proposal for the evaluation of the bioeconomic efficiency of beef cattle production systems
spellingShingle A proposal for the evaluation of the bioeconomic efficiency of beef cattle production systems
Marques,Pedro Rocha
beef cattle farmers
clusters analysis
efficiency
evaluation methods
title_short A proposal for the evaluation of the bioeconomic efficiency of beef cattle production systems
title_full A proposal for the evaluation of the bioeconomic efficiency of beef cattle production systems
title_fullStr A proposal for the evaluation of the bioeconomic efficiency of beef cattle production systems
title_full_unstemmed A proposal for the evaluation of the bioeconomic efficiency of beef cattle production systems
title_sort A proposal for the evaluation of the bioeconomic efficiency of beef cattle production systems
author Marques,Pedro Rocha
author_facet Marques,Pedro Rocha
Peripolli,Vanessa
Lampert,Vinícius do Nascimento
Dias,Eduardo Antunes
Pereira,Gabriel Ribas
Oliveira,Tamara Esteves de
Rocha,Marcela Kuczynski da
Barcellos,Júlio Otávio Jardim
author_role author
author2 Peripolli,Vanessa
Lampert,Vinícius do Nascimento
Dias,Eduardo Antunes
Pereira,Gabriel Ribas
Oliveira,Tamara Esteves de
Rocha,Marcela Kuczynski da
Barcellos,Júlio Otávio Jardim
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Marques,Pedro Rocha
Peripolli,Vanessa
Lampert,Vinícius do Nascimento
Dias,Eduardo Antunes
Pereira,Gabriel Ribas
Oliveira,Tamara Esteves de
Rocha,Marcela Kuczynski da
Barcellos,Júlio Otávio Jardim
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv beef cattle farmers
clusters analysis
efficiency
evaluation methods
topic beef cattle farmers
clusters analysis
efficiency
evaluation methods
description ABSTRACT The objective of this study was to identify types of production system and their main indicators on bioeconomic efficiency, using qualitative and quantitative methods to evaluate beef cattle farms in the western region of the state of Rio Grande do Sul. A survey was carried out with 43 farmers operating in the western region of that state. All farms operated with complete cycle production systems in areas larger or equal to 900 ha. A qualitative questionnaire with binary answers and a quantitative questionnaire with numerical answers were applied. Technology and Management drivers were used for the calculation of the efficiency index of farmers obtained by both questionnaires. Farmers were divided into three clusters: low-efficiency level (LEL), intermediate-efficiency level (IEM), or high-efficiency level (HEL), as a result of the comparison of the scores obtained for the analyzed parameters. Subfactors resulting from each comparison (LEL × IEL; LEL × HEL, and IEL × HEL) were different as a function of the comparison and of the methods applied. Low-efficiency level farmers need to improve essential production processes, such as technology and management, as well as health management practices together with the financial management of the production system. Intermediate-efficiency level farmers need to improve their routine animal management, pasture management, and calculation of financial indicators to become highly efficient. The quantitative method allowed to identify underestimation (39.3%) or overestimation (24.2%) when farmers were are classified in clusters. Different methods may be used, but those based on quantitative information have stronger discrimination power to identify different types of farmers.
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