Resource use efficiency of milk production across different herd sizes of buffaloes and crossbred cows in Middle Gujarat

IF 0.2 Q4 AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE INDIAN JOURNAL OF DAIRY SCIENCE Pub Date : 2021-12-22 DOI:10.33785/ijds.2021.v74i06.011
Maitri Satashia, R. Pundir, V. Darji
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: The most important objective of any production unit is to co-ordinate and utilize the various resources of production in such a manner that they yield the highest net returns. As farmers are shifting from low input-low output to high input-high output and traditional and subsistence to commercial dairy farming, this study assesses the impact of resources being used optimally through herd size categories by the dairy farmers for buffaloes and crossbred cows in the Middle Gujarat region. The resource use efficiency analysis helps the dairy farmers in taking appropriate decisions regarding resource allocation without using additional resources for enhancing their income. The findings show that on an average, the costs of human labour, green fodder and concentrates had significant influence on milk yield for buffalo milk production while costs of human labour, green fodder, concentrates and veterinary and medical charges had significant influence on milk yield for crossbred cow milk production implying that one per cent increase in the use of these inputs can led to increase in the gross returns from milk. Milk production for buffaloes was in decreasing returns to scale while on an overall basis, milk production for crossbred cows was increasing returns to scale. Further, the difference between MVP and its acquisition unit price for human labour in small category, green fodder in overall category and dry fodder in marginal category in buffalo milk production and price for human labour in medium and overall category and green fodder in large category in crossbred cow milk production were found positive and significant indicating that the dairy farmers have an opportunity to increase their profit by using more of these inputs on their farms. Thus, the study concluded that only in crossbred cows, milk production was size neutral.
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古吉拉特邦中部不同规模水牛和杂交牛产奶的资源利用效率
:任何生产单位最重要的目标是协调和利用各种生产资源,使其产生最高的净回报。随着农民从低投入-低产出转向高投入-高产出,从传统和维持生计转向商业奶牛养殖,本研究评估了古吉拉特邦中部地区奶农通过牛群规模类别对水牛和杂交牛最佳利用资源的影响。资源使用效率分析有助于奶农在不使用额外资源增加收入的情况下,就资源分配做出适当的决定。研究结果表明,平均而言,人力、绿色饲料和浓缩物的成本对水牛奶生产的产奶量有显著影响,浓缩物、兽医和医疗费用对杂交牛奶生产的产奶量产生了重大影响,这意味着这些投入的使用增加1%可以提高牛奶的总回报。水牛的牛奶生产规模回报率呈下降趋势,而杂交奶牛的牛奶生产总体上规模回报率上升。此外,MVP与其小类别人力劳动力的采购单价之间的差异,在水牛奶生产中,总体类别的绿色饲料和边际类别的干饲料以及杂交奶牛奶生产中中等和总体类别的人力价格和大类的绿色饲料被发现是积极和显著的,这表明奶农有机会通过在农场使用更多的这些投入来增加利润。因此,研究得出的结论是,只有杂交奶牛的产奶量是中性的。
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