Systems based approach to a small scale dairy farm (Goshala): a case study

IF 1.9 Q3 ENGINEERING, CIVIL Built Environment Project and Asset Management Pub Date : 2022-04-07 DOI:10.1108/bepam-01-2021-0022
Vivek Darwai, S. Mandavgane, Prakash Lohia
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PurposeOne of the objectives of smart village is the efficient use of regional resources by local people to improve economic, social and environment conditions. Small-scale dairy farm (SDFs) exist in every village of India, contributing significantly to local economy and welfare of few families. The purpose of this work is to develop a mechanism to make SDF not only efficient but effective in operations.Design/methodology/approachA systems thinking approach is used to identify the variables influencing a SDF and develop a general framework – RAMHI (resources, alternate revenue, manpower, herd and infrastructure) comprising endogenous and exogenous variables. A representative SDF as a case study was chosen to implement RAMHI and assess its implementation feasibility and economic benefits.FindingsImplementation of RAMHI gradually improves the economic benefits of a SDF. The key performing indicators like average milk produced/day; milk revenue/fodder cost; number of successful artificial insemination (AI) of herd/number of AI of herd; milking cow/dry cow; and milking cow/total cow, increased substantially in two successive years.Originality/valueThe literature reported and discussed individual variables influencing functioning of SDF while there are few conceptual frameworks proposed, comprising not more than three variables. This paper not only presents a comprehensive generalized framework – RAMHI, which comprises five variables like resources, alternate revenue, manpower, herd and infrastructure but also explains the implementation strategy and its benefits using a case study.
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小型奶牛场(Goshala)基于系统的方法:案例研究
目的智能村的目标之一是让当地人有效利用区域资源,改善经济、社会和环境条件。印度每个村庄都有小型奶牛场,为当地经济和少数家庭的福利做出了重大贡献。这项工作的目的是建立一种机制,使自卫队不仅在行动中高效而且有效。设计/方法论/方法系统思维方法用于识别影响SDF的变量,并制定一个包括内生变量和外生变量的通用框架——RAMHI(资源、替代收入、人力、群体和基础设施)。选择了一个具有代表性的SDF作为案例研究,以实施RAMHI并评估其实施可行性和经济效益。发现RAMHI的实施逐渐提高了SDF的经济效益。关键绩效指标,如平均日产奶量;牛奶收入/饲料成本;牛群人工授精成功次数/牛群人工授精次数;挤奶奶牛/干奶牛;以及挤奶奶牛/奶牛总数连续两年大幅增加。原创性/价值文献报道并讨论了影响SDF功能的单个变量,而提出的概念框架很少,包括不超过三个变量。本文不仅提出了一个全面的广义框架——RAMHI,该框架包括资源、替代收入、人力、群体和基础设施等五个变量,还通过案例研究解释了实施策略及其效益。
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