Title of article
Technical efficiency and viability of organic dairy sheep farming systems in a traditional area for sheep production in Spain
Author/Authors
P. Toro-Mujica، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Pages
7
From page
89
To page
95
Abstract
The technical efficiency and viability of organic dairy sheep farming systems were investigated
in Castilla-La Mancha, a Spanish region with a tradition of sheep rearing. The thirty
one farms sampled, had an average of 359 ha, 508 sheep and 1.9 work units (WU); the
reproductive rate was 1.5 lambs per ewe and year and the human productivity reached
303 sheep/WU. There was however a high degree of variation among farms. Although the
average level of technical efficiency was 66%, 74% of farms sampled operated at medium
or low rates of technical efficiency. Differences in technical efficiency were largely due to
the consumption of feeding supplements and productivity. A total of 45% of the farms was
classified as non-viable. It was concluded that strategies for improving competitiveness and
the use of resources are specific to each level of efficiency. The most efficient farms must
increase their size; moderately efficient farms need to focus their efforts on improving the
management of resources to enhance results. Improving competitiveness of the less efficient
farms requires an increase of productivity; a better balance between the use of feeding
supplements and the sheep productive capacity
Keywords
Econometric modelsOrganic productionBenchmarking
Journal title
Small Ruminant Research
Serial Year
2011
Journal title
Small Ruminant Research
Record number
848298
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