Analisis de alternativas tecnologicas de los sistemas de produccion agropecuarios en el valle del Cesar, Colombia. (Analysis of technological alternatives for agricultural production systems in the Cesar valley, Colombia)

In an attempt to dynamize national livestock production, the Colombian public and private sectors have joined efforts in research and technology transfer at the level of farm enterprises. Research activities involve the characterization of the principal livestock production systems in 22 micro-regio...

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Main Authors: Torres, O.D., Herrera, J.P., Zalzuk, J.S., Holmann, Federico J.
Format: Journal Article
Language:Inglés
Published: 2001
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/29489
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author Torres, O.D.
Herrera, J.P.
Zalzuk, J.S.
Holmann, Federico J.
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Zalzuk, J.S.
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description In an attempt to dynamize national livestock production, the Colombian public and private sectors have joined efforts in research and technology transfer at the level of farm enterprises. Research activities involve the characterization of the principal livestock production systems in 22 micro-regions of the lowland tropics. Information obtained as a result of this characterization is being used to conduct ex-ante evaluations of the technological alternatives generated. Although the micro-region of the Cesar valley, located in northern Colombia, has a marked agricultural vocation, traditional soil uses have been forcibly changed to mostly livestock production because of market price fluctuations and the prevailing social situation. This study presents the main results of the ex-ante analysis, which used a lineal optimization model into which technical and economic information available for 1997 on the three main crops cultivated in the region (rice, cotton, and sorghum) was fed in addition to forage and animal management parameters of the two main livestock production systems (dual-purpose and fattening). In addition to the evaluation carried out of current production systems, technological alternatives are included to analyze their feasibility of incorporation. The introduction of tree legumes, such as leucaena (Leucanea leucocephala), and grass legumes, such as Clitoria ternatea in association with angleton grass (Dichantium aristatum), in dual-purpose production systems was accordingly evaluated as well as the improvement of calving and calf mortality rates. To make farming systems more competitive compared with dual-purpose systems, ways to reduce production costs and increase productivity were studied. Results indicate that the profitability of dual-purpose cattle systems in the Cesar valley has improved because of the lower demand of labor and the flexibility it offers to produce beef and milk depending on the changes in product prices. The system offers great development potential by incorporating into pastures the association D. aristatum-C. ternatea, increasing the annual net annual by 194%. Likewise, for each 1% increase in calving, the annual net income would increase US$978, whereas a reduction of 1% in calf mortality only represents an increase of US$97 per year. Furthermore, the model demonstrates that production can increase if local dairy farms adopt the twice-a-day milking system, which requires the use of crossbred cows that yield, on average, 2300 kg milk/latency and calving rates above 82%. By doing so, the system will become competitive compared with the dual-purpose system.
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spelling CGSpace294892023-02-15T10:08:33Z Analisis de alternativas tecnologicas de los sistemas de produccion agropecuarios en el valle del Cesar, Colombia. (Analysis of technological alternatives for agricultural production systems in the Cesar valley, Colombia) Torres, O.D. Herrera, J.P. Zalzuk, J.S. Holmann, Federico J. clitoria ternatea dichantium aristatum leucanea leucocephala agricultural products animal products dairy farms farm enterprises farming systems market prices meat and livestock industry private sector production costs profitability public sector research technology transfer In an attempt to dynamize national livestock production, the Colombian public and private sectors have joined efforts in research and technology transfer at the level of farm enterprises. Research activities involve the characterization of the principal livestock production systems in 22 micro-regions of the lowland tropics. Information obtained as a result of this characterization is being used to conduct ex-ante evaluations of the technological alternatives generated. Although the micro-region of the Cesar valley, located in northern Colombia, has a marked agricultural vocation, traditional soil uses have been forcibly changed to mostly livestock production because of market price fluctuations and the prevailing social situation. This study presents the main results of the ex-ante analysis, which used a lineal optimization model into which technical and economic information available for 1997 on the three main crops cultivated in the region (rice, cotton, and sorghum) was fed in addition to forage and animal management parameters of the two main livestock production systems (dual-purpose and fattening). In addition to the evaluation carried out of current production systems, technological alternatives are included to analyze their feasibility of incorporation. The introduction of tree legumes, such as leucaena (Leucanea leucocephala), and grass legumes, such as Clitoria ternatea in association with angleton grass (Dichantium aristatum), in dual-purpose production systems was accordingly evaluated as well as the improvement of calving and calf mortality rates. To make farming systems more competitive compared with dual-purpose systems, ways to reduce production costs and increase productivity were studied. Results indicate that the profitability of dual-purpose cattle systems in the Cesar valley has improved because of the lower demand of labor and the flexibility it offers to produce beef and milk depending on the changes in product prices. The system offers great development potential by incorporating into pastures the association D. aristatum-C. ternatea, increasing the annual net annual by 194%. Likewise, for each 1% increase in calving, the annual net income would increase US$978, whereas a reduction of 1% in calf mortality only represents an increase of US$97 per year. Furthermore, the model demonstrates that production can increase if local dairy farms adopt the twice-a-day milking system, which requires the use of crossbred cows that yield, on average, 2300 kg milk/latency and calving rates above 82%. By doing so, the system will become competitive compared with the dual-purpose system. 2001 2013-06-11T09:23:44Z 2013-06-11T09:23:44Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/29489 en Limited Access Pasturas Tropicales;23(3): 2-11
spellingShingle clitoria ternatea
dichantium aristatum
leucanea leucocephala
agricultural products
animal products
dairy farms
farm enterprises
farming systems
market prices
meat and livestock industry
private sector
production costs
profitability
public sector
research
technology transfer
Torres, O.D.
Herrera, J.P.
Zalzuk, J.S.
Holmann, Federico J.
Analisis de alternativas tecnologicas de los sistemas de produccion agropecuarios en el valle del Cesar, Colombia. (Analysis of technological alternatives for agricultural production systems in the Cesar valley, Colombia)
title Analisis de alternativas tecnologicas de los sistemas de produccion agropecuarios en el valle del Cesar, Colombia. (Analysis of technological alternatives for agricultural production systems in the Cesar valley, Colombia)
title_full Analisis de alternativas tecnologicas de los sistemas de produccion agropecuarios en el valle del Cesar, Colombia. (Analysis of technological alternatives for agricultural production systems in the Cesar valley, Colombia)
title_fullStr Analisis de alternativas tecnologicas de los sistemas de produccion agropecuarios en el valle del Cesar, Colombia. (Analysis of technological alternatives for agricultural production systems in the Cesar valley, Colombia)
title_full_unstemmed Analisis de alternativas tecnologicas de los sistemas de produccion agropecuarios en el valle del Cesar, Colombia. (Analysis of technological alternatives for agricultural production systems in the Cesar valley, Colombia)
title_short Analisis de alternativas tecnologicas de los sistemas de produccion agropecuarios en el valle del Cesar, Colombia. (Analysis of technological alternatives for agricultural production systems in the Cesar valley, Colombia)
title_sort analisis de alternativas tecnologicas de los sistemas de produccion agropecuarios en el valle del cesar colombia analysis of technological alternatives for agricultural production systems in the cesar valley colombia
topic clitoria ternatea
dichantium aristatum
leucanea leucocephala
agricultural products
animal products
dairy farms
farm enterprises
farming systems
market prices
meat and livestock industry
private sector
production costs
profitability
public sector
research
technology transfer
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/29489
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