Deterministic economic analysis of feedlot Red Angus young steers: slaughter weights and bonus

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Autor(a) principal: Pacheco,Paulo Santana
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: Vaz,Fabiano Nunes, Restle,João, Ávila,Mozer Manetti de, Olegario,Janaine Leal, Menezes,Fernanda Rezer de, Valença,Karoline Gomes, Lemes,Daniel Batista, Vargas,Fabiano Vargas de
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Ciência Rural
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Resumo: The joint analysis of indicators of the investment project is very relevant in making decisions, resulting in more consistent information regarding risk assessment and its confrontation with the possibility of return. This research aimed to evaluate the economic feasibility of Red Angus young steers finished in feedlot, slaughtered at 340, 373, 396 or 430kg with use of various financial indicators, marketed with or without bonus. The purchase of feeder cattle and feeding were variable costs with a higher share in the total cost. In the analysis with bonus, the regression analysis to gross margin, net margin, net present value, benefit:cost index and additional return on investment showed quadratic behavior, with the point of maximum at 406kg (R$ 185.17), 406kg (R$ 161.76) , 393kg (R$ 128.29), 392kg (1.12), 392kg (11.98%), respectively. In the analysis without bonus, gross margin and net margin showed a quadratic response (346kg, with R$ 110.31 and R$ 86.90, respectively), while for the other indicators, there was a linear reduction as an increase in slaughter weight.
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spelling Deterministic economic analysis of feedlot Red Angus young steers: slaughter weights and bonusinvestment analysisrisk analysisbeef cattleideal slaughter weighttermination systemThe joint analysis of indicators of the investment project is very relevant in making decisions, resulting in more consistent information regarding risk assessment and its confrontation with the possibility of return. This research aimed to evaluate the economic feasibility of Red Angus young steers finished in feedlot, slaughtered at 340, 373, 396 or 430kg with use of various financial indicators, marketed with or without bonus. The purchase of feeder cattle and feeding were variable costs with a higher share in the total cost. In the analysis with bonus, the regression analysis to gross margin, net margin, net present value, benefit:cost index and additional return on investment showed quadratic behavior, with the point of maximum at 406kg (R$ 185.17), 406kg (R$ 161.76) , 393kg (R$ 128.29), 392kg (1.12), 392kg (11.98%), respectively. In the analysis without bonus, gross margin and net margin showed a quadratic response (346kg, with R$ 110.31 and R$ 86.90, respectively), while for the other indicators, there was a linear reduction as an increase in slaughter weight.Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2015-03-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-84782015000300492Ciência Rural v.45 n.3 2015reponame:Ciência Ruralinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSM10.1590/0103-8478cr20140631info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPacheco,Paulo SantanaVaz,Fabiano NunesRestle,JoãoÁvila,Mozer Manetti deOlegario,Janaine LealMenezes,Fernanda Rezer deValença,Karoline GomesLemes,Daniel BatistaVargas,Fabiano Vargas deeng2015-05-19T00:00:00ZRevista
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Deterministic economic analysis of feedlot Red Angus young steers: slaughter weights and bonus
title Deterministic economic analysis of feedlot Red Angus young steers: slaughter weights and bonus
spellingShingle Deterministic economic analysis of feedlot Red Angus young steers: slaughter weights and bonus
Pacheco,Paulo Santana
investment analysis
risk analysis
beef cattle
ideal slaughter weight
termination system
title_short Deterministic economic analysis of feedlot Red Angus young steers: slaughter weights and bonus
title_full Deterministic economic analysis of feedlot Red Angus young steers: slaughter weights and bonus
title_fullStr Deterministic economic analysis of feedlot Red Angus young steers: slaughter weights and bonus
title_full_unstemmed Deterministic economic analysis of feedlot Red Angus young steers: slaughter weights and bonus
title_sort Deterministic economic analysis of feedlot Red Angus young steers: slaughter weights and bonus
author Pacheco,Paulo Santana
author_facet Pacheco,Paulo Santana
Vaz,Fabiano Nunes
Restle,João
Ávila,Mozer Manetti de
Olegario,Janaine Leal
Menezes,Fernanda Rezer de
Valença,Karoline Gomes
Lemes,Daniel Batista
Vargas,Fabiano Vargas de
author_role author
author2 Vaz,Fabiano Nunes
Restle,João
Ávila,Mozer Manetti de
Olegario,Janaine Leal
Menezes,Fernanda Rezer de
Valença,Karoline Gomes
Lemes,Daniel Batista
Vargas,Fabiano Vargas de
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Pacheco,Paulo Santana
Vaz,Fabiano Nunes
Restle,João
Ávila,Mozer Manetti de
Olegario,Janaine Leal
Menezes,Fernanda Rezer de
Valença,Karoline Gomes
Lemes,Daniel Batista
Vargas,Fabiano Vargas de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv investment analysis
risk analysis
beef cattle
ideal slaughter weight
termination system
topic investment analysis
risk analysis
beef cattle
ideal slaughter weight
termination system
description The joint analysis of indicators of the investment project is very relevant in making decisions, resulting in more consistent information regarding risk assessment and its confrontation with the possibility of return. This research aimed to evaluate the economic feasibility of Red Angus young steers finished in feedlot, slaughtered at 340, 373, 396 or 430kg with use of various financial indicators, marketed with or without bonus. The purchase of feeder cattle and feeding were variable costs with a higher share in the total cost. In the analysis with bonus, the regression analysis to gross margin, net margin, net present value, benefit:cost index and additional return on investment showed quadratic behavior, with the point of maximum at 406kg (R$ 185.17), 406kg (R$ 161.76) , 393kg (R$ 128.29), 392kg (1.12), 392kg (11.98%), respectively. In the analysis without bonus, gross margin and net margin showed a quadratic response (346kg, with R$ 110.31 and R$ 86.90, respectively), while for the other indicators, there was a linear reduction as an increase in slaughter weight.
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