Influence of the value of CCS and CBT on the final value paid per liter of milk
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Resumo: | This study aimed to evaluate the effect of penalties or bonuses related to total bacterial count (TBC) and somatic cell cout (CCS) of milk on the final amount paid for liter of milk in a property in Minas Gerais. Monthly data were collected regarding the CBT and CCS values obtained after analyzing the milk and the information regarding the amount paid per liter, delivered between the months of October 2019 to June 2020. Of the 9 months analyzed, the property did not show changes in the CBT value, remaining with na overall average of 7 (x1000) UFC/ml, remaining below the average required by IN 76, which allows a maximum value of 300(x1000) CFU/ml. The producer received a subsidy with R$ 0.04 per liter, raising at the end of the period an amount of R$ 1,877.00. The mean value of CCS in the study period was 464.3(x1000) CS/ml, however the analyzes from October 2019 to February 2020 showed an increase in the CCS value, resulting in an average of 576.2(x1000) CS/ml, remaining outside from maximum standards required by IN 76 of 500(x1000) CS/ml, resulting in a penalty to the producer of R$ 0.06 per liter. The penalty reflected in a 5% reduction in the final amount paid for the liter of milk. After the adoption of corrective and preventive practices, there was a reduction in the value of the farm’s CCS. Thus, it is possible to conclude that technical assistance is of paramount importance to advise the producesr on the best development of the dairy activity, maximizing the property’s financial return. |
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Influence of the value of CCS and CBT on the final value paid per liter of milk Influencia del valor de CSS y CBT en el monto final pagado por litro de leche Influência do valor da CCS e CBT sobre o valor final pago por litro de leite Agricultura familiarCría de ganado lecheroCalidad de la lecheRentabilidad.Family farmingDairy cattle farmingMilk qualityProfitability.Agricultura FamiliarBovinocultura de LeiteQualidade de LeiteRentabilidade.RentabilidadeThis study aimed to evaluate the effect of penalties or bonuses related to total bacterial count (TBC) and somatic cell cout (CCS) of milk on the final amount paid for liter of milk in a property in Minas Gerais. Monthly data were collected regarding the CBT and CCS values obtained after analyzing the milk and the information regarding the amount paid per liter, delivered between the months of October 2019 to June 2020. Of the 9 months analyzed, the property did not show changes in the CBT value, remaining with na overall average of 7 (x1000) UFC/ml, remaining below the average required by IN 76, which allows a maximum value of 300(x1000) CFU/ml. The producer received a subsidy with R$ 0.04 per liter, raising at the end of the period an amount of R$ 1,877.00. The mean value of CCS in the study period was 464.3(x1000) CS/ml, however the analyzes from October 2019 to February 2020 showed an increase in the CCS value, resulting in an average of 576.2(x1000) CS/ml, remaining outside from maximum standards required by IN 76 of 500(x1000) CS/ml, resulting in a penalty to the producer of R$ 0.06 per liter. The penalty reflected in a 5% reduction in the final amount paid for the liter of milk. After the adoption of corrective and preventive practices, there was a reduction in the value of the farm’s CCS. Thus, it is possible to conclude that technical assistance is of paramount importance to advise the producesr on the best development of the dairy activity, maximizing the property’s financial return.Este estudio tuvo como objetivo evaluar el efecto de las sanciones o bonificaciones relacionadas con el recuento bacteriano total (TCC) y el recuento de células somáticas (CCS) de la leche sobre el monto final pagado por un litro de leche em una propriedad en Minas Gerais. Se recolectaron datos mensuales sobre los valores de CBT y CCS obtenidos luego de analizar la leche e información sobre el monto pagado por litro, entregado entre los meses de octubre de 2019 a junio de 2020. De los 9 meses analizados, la propriedad no mostró câmbios en el valor de CBT, quedando com un promedio general de 7(x1000) UFC/ml, quedando por debajo del prometido requerido por IN 76, que permite un valor máximo de 300 (x1000) UFC/ml. El productor recibió um bono de R $ 0,04 por litro, ganando al final del período un monto de R $ 1.877,00. El valor médio de CCS en el período estudiado fue de 464,3(x1000) CS/ml, sin embargo los análisis de octubre de 2019 a febrero de 2020 mostraron un aumento en el valor de CCS, resultando en un promedio de 576.2(x1000) CS/ml, resultando en una multa al productor de R $ 0,06 por litro. La multa reflejada em uma reducción del 5% em el monto final pagado por el litro de leche. Luego de la adopción de prácticas correctivas y preventivas, hubo uma reducción en el valor de CCS de la finca. Así, es posible concluir que la asistencia técnica es de suma importancia para asesorar al productor sobre el mejor desarrollo lechera, maximizando la rentabilidad económica de la propriedad.Objetivou-se avaliar o efeito das penalizações ou bonificações referentes à contagem bacteriana total (CBT) e contagem de células somáticas (CCS) do leite sobre o valor final pago pelo litro de leite em uma propriedade em Minas Gerais. Foram coletados os dados mensais referentes aos valores de CBT e CCS obtidos após análise do leite e as informações referentes ao valor pago por litro, entregue entre os meses de outubro de 2019 a junho de 2020. Dos 9 meses analisados, a propriedade não apresentou alterações sobre o valor de CBT, permanecendo com uma média geral de 7(x1000) UFC/ml, mantendo-se abaixo da média exigida pela IN 76 que permite um valor máximo de 300(x1000) UFC/ml. O produtor foi bonificado com R$ 0,04 por litro, arrecadando no final do período um valor de R$ 1.877,00. O valor médio da CCS no período estudado foi de 464,3(x1000) CS/ml, entretanto as análises de outubro de 2019 à fevereiro de 2020 apontaram aumento no valor CCS, resultando em uma média de 576,2(x1000) CS/ml, permanecendo fora dos padrões máximos exigidos pela IN 76 de 500(x1000) CS/ml, resultando em penalização ao produtor em R$ 0,06 por litro a penalização refletiu em uma redução de 5% no valor final pago pelo litro de leite. Após adoção de práticas corretivas e preventivas houve redução da no valor de CCS da fazenda. Desta forma, é possível concluir que a assistência técnica é de suma importância para assessorar o produtor no melhor desenvolvimento da atividade leiteira maximizando o retorno financeiro da propriedade.Research, Society and Development2021-11-21info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/2276210.33448/rsd-v10i15.22762Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 15; e133101522762Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 15; e133101522762Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 15; e1331015227622525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/22762/20138Copyright (c) 2021 Valdo Soares Martins Júnior; Lavínia Francine Xavier Santos; Eduardo Robson Duarte; Idael Matheus Góes Lopes; Marcelo Dourado de Lima; Brenda Marques de Paulahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMartins Júnior, Valdo Soares Santos, Lavínia Francine Xavier Duarte, Eduardo Robson Lopes, Idael Matheus Góes Lima, Marcelo Dourado de Paula, Brenda Marques de 2021-12-06T10:13:53Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/22762Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:41:50.301668Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Influence of the value of CCS and CBT on the final value paid per liter of milk Influencia del valor de CSS y CBT en el monto final pagado por litro de leche Influência do valor da CCS e CBT sobre o valor final pago por litro de leite |
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Influence of the value of CCS and CBT on the final value paid per liter of milk |
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Influence of the value of CCS and CBT on the final value paid per liter of milk Martins Júnior, Valdo Soares Agricultura familiar Cría de ganado lechero Calidad de la leche Rentabilidad. Family farming Dairy cattle farming Milk quality Profitability. Agricultura Familiar Bovinocultura de Leite Qualidade de Leite Rentabilidade. Rentabilidade |
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Influence of the value of CCS and CBT on the final value paid per liter of milk |
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Influence of the value of CCS and CBT on the final value paid per liter of milk |
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Influence of the value of CCS and CBT on the final value paid per liter of milk |
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Influence of the value of CCS and CBT on the final value paid per liter of milk |
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Influence of the value of CCS and CBT on the final value paid per liter of milk |
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Martins Júnior, Valdo Soares |
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Martins Júnior, Valdo Soares Santos, Lavínia Francine Xavier Duarte, Eduardo Robson Lopes, Idael Matheus Góes Lima, Marcelo Dourado de Paula, Brenda Marques de |
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Santos, Lavínia Francine Xavier Duarte, Eduardo Robson Lopes, Idael Matheus Góes Lima, Marcelo Dourado de Paula, Brenda Marques de |
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Martins Júnior, Valdo Soares Santos, Lavínia Francine Xavier Duarte, Eduardo Robson Lopes, Idael Matheus Góes Lima, Marcelo Dourado de Paula, Brenda Marques de |
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Agricultura familiar Cría de ganado lechero Calidad de la leche Rentabilidad. Family farming Dairy cattle farming Milk quality Profitability. Agricultura Familiar Bovinocultura de Leite Qualidade de Leite Rentabilidade. Rentabilidade |
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Agricultura familiar Cría de ganado lechero Calidad de la leche Rentabilidad. Family farming Dairy cattle farming Milk quality Profitability. Agricultura Familiar Bovinocultura de Leite Qualidade de Leite Rentabilidade. Rentabilidade |
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This study aimed to evaluate the effect of penalties or bonuses related to total bacterial count (TBC) and somatic cell cout (CCS) of milk on the final amount paid for liter of milk in a property in Minas Gerais. Monthly data were collected regarding the CBT and CCS values obtained after analyzing the milk and the information regarding the amount paid per liter, delivered between the months of October 2019 to June 2020. Of the 9 months analyzed, the property did not show changes in the CBT value, remaining with na overall average of 7 (x1000) UFC/ml, remaining below the average required by IN 76, which allows a maximum value of 300(x1000) CFU/ml. The producer received a subsidy with R$ 0.04 per liter, raising at the end of the period an amount of R$ 1,877.00. The mean value of CCS in the study period was 464.3(x1000) CS/ml, however the analyzes from October 2019 to February 2020 showed an increase in the CCS value, resulting in an average of 576.2(x1000) CS/ml, remaining outside from maximum standards required by IN 76 of 500(x1000) CS/ml, resulting in a penalty to the producer of R$ 0.06 per liter. The penalty reflected in a 5% reduction in the final amount paid for the liter of milk. After the adoption of corrective and preventive practices, there was a reduction in the value of the farm’s CCS. Thus, it is possible to conclude that technical assistance is of paramount importance to advise the producesr on the best development of the dairy activity, maximizing the property’s financial return. |
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