Type | Thesis or Dissertation - Doctor of Science |
Title | Cost monitoring in dairy farms to promote the value chain of fresh milk in North Vietnam |
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Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2013 |
URL | https://orbi.ulg.ac.be/bitstream/2268/151364/1/BUI THI NGA.pdf |
Abstract | In Vietnam, the consumption of dairy products has increased dramatically in recent years due to rising incomes. To meet this growing demand, and reduce imports, the Vietnamese Government has encouraged milk production. In this context, our research is primarily interested in the distribution of value added among the actors within the fresh milk chain observed in the province of Son La. Our study demonstrates that value added within the fresh milk chain was unequally distributed among actors in the chain in the bias orientation to the non-farmers (nonproducer). The key feature in the chain was the dairy farmers, but they were also the most vulnerable actors of the chain. Given the balance of power among the actors, the most appropriate method to promote the added value for dairy producers is to help a better control on their production costs by improving the management at the dairy farm. In the second part of the work, we are inspired from foreign experience in this field to define an accounting system for technical-economic monitoring of dairy cattle adapted for the situation of Vietnamese farmers. This system has been tested in Moc Chau in an experimental dairy farm to provide data regarding the efficiency and profitability of operations. Dairy farmers were interested in the proposed monitoring system because it allows them to know the level of performance and to compare it to the others. They were interested in revenue generated from costs control. The major constraints in the application of this monitoring in selected farms were the lack of capacity and knowledge from producers. In conclusion, our study provides an appropriate model for the establishment of a management system of milk production. The most suitable model is to set up an independent agency. The cost of this monitoring was estimated, and scenarios for sustainability have been proposed. Contributing to lower costs through a better understanding of technical and economic performance of farmers, the service management operations will improve the competitiveness of locally produced milk with imported products. |
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