Type | Journal Article - Journal of Agricultural Research |
Title | Economic analysis of peri-urban and rural dairy production systems: the case of Sargodha District Pakistan |
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Volume | 53 |
Issue | 4 |
Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2015 |
Page numbers | 589-603 |
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Abstract | A study was designed at Social Sciences Research Institute, PARC, AARI, Campus, Faisalabad, Pakistan during 2010 to compare the profitability of rural versus peri-urban dairy production systems in district Sargodha. Total of 110 respondents were personally interviewed using structured and pre-tested questionnaire. The results showed that total variable cost of rural dairy farms was Rs. 55828 which was higher than that of peri-urban farms (Rs. 48252) for all categories of milk animals. Per litre gross margins of peri-urban dairy farms for high and average milk yielding animals were estimated at about Rs 9.5 and Rs 8.3, respectively which were significantly higher than that of rural dairy farms (Rs 7.0 and Rs 5.8). The difference in gross margins per litre across groups was statistically significant at 5 percent level. The results of regression estimates showed that total labour cost, fodder and forage cost, and concentrate feeding cost have negative relationship with dairy farm profitability and all these cost indicators were found significant at one percent probability level. The coefficient for milk price shows significantly positive relationship with farm profitability. The model is overall significant at one percent level. The study concludes that cost effective management practices may improve the dairy farms profitability. Inclusion of improved livestock breeds may also enhance productivity and profitability of dairy farms. |
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