Horse Agribusiness in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: Mangalarga Marchador horse’s breeding systems

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Autor(a) principal: Cabral, Grasiele Coelho
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Dias, Ana Carla Chaves, Peres, Afonso Aurélio de Carvalho, Almeida, Maria Izabel Vieira de, Tassinari, Wagner de Souza, Almeida, Fernando Queiroz de
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/9931
Resumo: This work aims to describe the Mangalarga Marchador horse’s breeding systems in the Rio de Janeiro. The geographic distribution of the farms in the mesoregions of Rio de Janeiro State were defined, and the commercial and social importance the Mangalarga Marchador horse’s business is described in this study. Mangalarga Marchador horse breeders were interviewed through a survey. Sampling of the farms was stratified by the mesoregions. The state of Rio de Janeiro has 1,573 members Horse Breeder Association, with 92,162 registered horses, corresponding to 15.43% of the total of Mangalarga Marchador horses in Brazil. Approximately 95.2% of farms have their own area and more than half ranging between 100 to 500ha. Horse breeding is the main activity on 79.2% of the farms, and the main goal is the sale of horses (39%), followed by sports (32.7%) and leisure (18.6%). The properties have, on average, five registered employees. Most of the owners (90%) are male. The average number of horses at these farms is 100 heads, with an average number of 53 mares, maintained mainly on an extensive production system. About 39.9% of pastures are formed by the Brachiaria spp. grass, and Napier grass, also known as Elephant grass, the most used forage supplement. The average monthly consumption of forage and commercial concentrate feed is 12,866kg and 2,800kg respectively per farm. About 90% of breeders declared that the unskilled labor force is the biggest obstacle to the increase of the horse breeding in the Rio de Janeiro.
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spelling Horse Agribusiness in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: Mangalarga Marchador horse’s breeding systems Agronegocio equino en el estado de Río de Janeiro, Brasil: sistemas de producción de equinos Mangalarga MarchadorAgronegócio equino no Estado do Rio de Janeiro, Brasil: sistemas de produção de equinos Mangalarga MarchadorCavalosEquinoculturaSistema de produção.CaballosEquinoculturaSistema de producción.EquineHorse’s breedingProduction system.This work aims to describe the Mangalarga Marchador horse’s breeding systems in the Rio de Janeiro. The geographic distribution of the farms in the mesoregions of Rio de Janeiro State were defined, and the commercial and social importance the Mangalarga Marchador horse’s business is described in this study. Mangalarga Marchador horse breeders were interviewed through a survey. Sampling of the farms was stratified by the mesoregions. The state of Rio de Janeiro has 1,573 members Horse Breeder Association, with 92,162 registered horses, corresponding to 15.43% of the total of Mangalarga Marchador horses in Brazil. Approximately 95.2% of farms have their own area and more than half ranging between 100 to 500ha. Horse breeding is the main activity on 79.2% of the farms, and the main goal is the sale of horses (39%), followed by sports (32.7%) and leisure (18.6%). The properties have, on average, five registered employees. Most of the owners (90%) are male. The average number of horses at these farms is 100 heads, with an average number of 53 mares, maintained mainly on an extensive production system. About 39.9% of pastures are formed by the Brachiaria spp. grass, and Napier grass, also known as Elephant grass, the most used forage supplement. The average monthly consumption of forage and commercial concentrate feed is 12,866kg and 2,800kg respectively per farm. About 90% of breeders declared that the unskilled labor force is the biggest obstacle to the increase of the horse breeding in the Rio de Janeiro.El objetivo de este trabajo fue estudiar el sistema de producción del caballo Mangalarga Marchador en el Estado de Rio de Janeiro, se definió la distribución geográfica de la cría y la población equina total en las mesorregiones, la importancia comercial, social y su perfil productivo. Los criadores entrevistados fueron seleccionados mediante muestreo estratificado por mesorregión, con base en datos recolectados en la Asociación Brasileña de Criadores. Los resultados arrojaron que el estado de Río de Janeiro cuenta con 1.573 afiliados y 92.162 animales registrados, lo que corresponde al 15,43% del total nacional de caballos de esta raza. Aproximadamente el 95,2% de las granjas tienen su propia superficie y más de la mitad varía entre 100 y 500ha. La industria equina es la principal actividad en el 79,2% de las explotaciones, que tienen como objetivo comercializar la producción (39%), seguida del deporte (32,7%) y el ocio (18,6%) y emplean, en promedio, cinco empleados fijos registrados. En un 90%, los propietarios son hombres y tienen otra actividad profesional como fuente de ingresos. El promedio de animales en las granjas es de 100 cabezas, con un promedio de 53 yeguas, preferentemente criadas en un sistema extensivo, donde el 39,9% de las pasturas están formadas por el género Brachiaria ssp. La pastura Napier es la más utilizada en la suplementación voluminosa, con un promedio mensual de 12,866 kg y el concentrado comercial se utiliza, en un promedio de 2,800 kg / granja / mes. Para el 90% de los productores, la mano de obra no calificada es el mayor obstáculo para el crecimiento de la equinocultura en Río de Janeiro.Este trabalho objetivou estudar o sistema de produção de equinos Mangalarga Marchador no Estado do Rio de Janeiro, definindo a distribuição geográfica da criação e a população total de equinos nas mesorregiões, a importância comercial e social e o seu perfil produtivo. Os produtores entrevistados foram selecionados através de amostragem estratificada por mesorregião, com base em dados coletados na Associação Brasileira de Criadores. Os resultados mostraram que o Estado do Rio de Janeiro possui 1.573 associados e o efetivo de 92.162 animais registrados, o que corresponde a 15,43% do total nacional de equinos dessa raça. Aproximadamente 95,2% dos criatórios possuem área própria e mais da metade variando entre 100 e 500 hectares. A equinocultura é atividade principal em 79,2% dos criatórios, que têm como objetivo a comercialização da produção (39%), seguido do esporte (32,7%) e do lazer (18,6%) e empregam, em média, cinco funcionários fixos registrados. Os proprietários são 90% do sexo masculino e possuem outra atividade profissional como fonte de renda. O número médio de animais nos criatórios é de 100 cabeças, com média de 53 fêmeas, criadas preferencialmente em sistema extensivo, onde 39,9% das pastagens são formadas por gramíneas do gênero Brachiaria ssp. O capim Napier é o mais utilizado na suplementação volumosa, em média mensal de 12.866kg e a ração concentrada comercial é utilizada, em média, 2.800kg/criatório/mês. Para 90% dos criadores, a mão-de-obra pouco especializada é o maior entrave do crescimento da equinocultura no Rio de Janeiro.Research, Society and Development2020-11-20info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/993110.33448/rsd-v9i11.9931Research, Society and Development; Vol. 9 No. 11; e4309119931Research, Society and Development; Vol. 9 Núm. 11; e4309119931Research, Society and Development; v. 9 n. 11; e43091199312525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIenghttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/9931/8961Copyright (c) 2020 Grasiele Coelho Cabral; Ana Carla Chaves Dias; Afonso Aurélio de Carvalho Peres; Maria Izabel Vieira de Almeida; Wagner de Souza Tassinari; Fernando Queiroz de Almeidahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCabral, Grasiele Coelho Dias, Ana Carla Chaves Peres, Afonso Aurélio de Carvalho Almeida, Maria Izabel Vieira de Tassinari, Wagner de Souza Almeida, Fernando Queiroz de 2020-12-10T23:37:57Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/9931Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:32:06.750833Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Horse Agribusiness in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: Mangalarga Marchador horse’s breeding systems
Agronegocio equino en el estado de Río de Janeiro, Brasil: sistemas de producción de equinos Mangalarga Marchador
Agronegócio equino no Estado do Rio de Janeiro, Brasil: sistemas de produção de equinos Mangalarga Marchador
title Horse Agribusiness in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: Mangalarga Marchador horse’s breeding systems
spellingShingle Horse Agribusiness in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: Mangalarga Marchador horse’s breeding systems
Cabral, Grasiele Coelho
Cavalos
Equinocultura
Sistema de produção.
Caballos
Equinocultura
Sistema de producción.
Equine
Horse’s breeding
Production system.
title_short Horse Agribusiness in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: Mangalarga Marchador horse’s breeding systems
title_full Horse Agribusiness in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: Mangalarga Marchador horse’s breeding systems
title_fullStr Horse Agribusiness in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: Mangalarga Marchador horse’s breeding systems
title_full_unstemmed Horse Agribusiness in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: Mangalarga Marchador horse’s breeding systems
title_sort Horse Agribusiness in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: Mangalarga Marchador horse’s breeding systems
author Cabral, Grasiele Coelho
author_facet Cabral, Grasiele Coelho
Dias, Ana Carla Chaves
Peres, Afonso Aurélio de Carvalho
Almeida, Maria Izabel Vieira de
Tassinari, Wagner de Souza
Almeida, Fernando Queiroz de
author_role author
author2 Dias, Ana Carla Chaves
Peres, Afonso Aurélio de Carvalho
Almeida, Maria Izabel Vieira de
Tassinari, Wagner de Souza
Almeida, Fernando Queiroz de
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Cabral, Grasiele Coelho
Dias, Ana Carla Chaves
Peres, Afonso Aurélio de Carvalho
Almeida, Maria Izabel Vieira de
Tassinari, Wagner de Souza
Almeida, Fernando Queiroz de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Cavalos
Equinocultura
Sistema de produção.
Caballos
Equinocultura
Sistema de producción.
Equine
Horse’s breeding
Production system.
topic Cavalos
Equinocultura
Sistema de produção.
Caballos
Equinocultura
Sistema de producción.
Equine
Horse’s breeding
Production system.
description This work aims to describe the Mangalarga Marchador horse’s breeding systems in the Rio de Janeiro. The geographic distribution of the farms in the mesoregions of Rio de Janeiro State were defined, and the commercial and social importance the Mangalarga Marchador horse’s business is described in this study. Mangalarga Marchador horse breeders were interviewed through a survey. Sampling of the farms was stratified by the mesoregions. The state of Rio de Janeiro has 1,573 members Horse Breeder Association, with 92,162 registered horses, corresponding to 15.43% of the total of Mangalarga Marchador horses in Brazil. Approximately 95.2% of farms have their own area and more than half ranging between 100 to 500ha. Horse breeding is the main activity on 79.2% of the farms, and the main goal is the sale of horses (39%), followed by sports (32.7%) and leisure (18.6%). The properties have, on average, five registered employees. Most of the owners (90%) are male. The average number of horses at these farms is 100 heads, with an average number of 53 mares, maintained mainly on an extensive production system. About 39.9% of pastures are formed by the Brachiaria spp. grass, and Napier grass, also known as Elephant grass, the most used forage supplement. The average monthly consumption of forage and commercial concentrate feed is 12,866kg and 2,800kg respectively per farm. About 90% of breeders declared that the unskilled labor force is the biggest obstacle to the increase of the horse breeding in the Rio de Janeiro.
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