Economic analysis of tropical forages in livestock systems in the eastern plains of Colombia

70% of the Colombian livestock production are characterized by extensive production systems, which usually show low productivity levels, low land use efficiency and often lack environmental sustainability. This is related to native or naturalized grasses and degraded pastures that generate limited f...

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Main Authors: Enciso, Karen, Burkart, Stefan, Gutiérrez Solís, Jhon Freddy, Arango, Jacobo, Peters, Michael
Format: Conference Paper
Language:Inglés
Published: 2016
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/78328
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author Enciso, Karen
Burkart, Stefan
Gutiérrez Solís, Jhon Freddy
Arango, Jacobo
Peters, Michael
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Burkart, Stefan
Enciso, Karen
Gutiérrez Solís, Jhon Freddy
Peters, Michael
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Burkart, Stefan
Gutiérrez Solís, Jhon Freddy
Arango, Jacobo
Peters, Michael
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description 70% of the Colombian livestock production are characterized by extensive production systems, which usually show low productivity levels, low land use efficiency and often lack environmental sustainability. This is related to native or naturalized grasses and degraded pastures that generate limited forage supply, both in biomass and quality, especially in the dry season. The International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT) and its partners are working on the selection and development of improved forages able to adapt to diverse soil and climatic conditions of the lowland tropics, while increasing productivity levels and reducing the environmental impact of livestock production. However, the establishment of these new forage technologies implies higher investment and management costs for the producer, which could limit their adoption. This paper evaluates the financial viability of the implementation of new forage technologies, in this case of improved pastures and scattered trees in livestock systems, and compares them to the traditional production system with native/naturalized pastures. The developed model is based on a cash flow analysis and a Monte Carlo simulation, and includes uncertainty factors in the variables identified as critical (e.g., meat price, productivity). Research took place in 2015 in the Casanare Department in the Eastern Plains of Colombia. The results indicate that investment in improved pastures is profitable with an incremental net present value (NPV) of US$ 45 and an internal rate of return of 18%. The system in association with scattered trees was not profitable due to the high initial investment costs and time expectations for achieving improvements in production parameters. Both evaluated alternatives were only evaluated for livestock income, not taking into account additional income that might arise from the trees (e.g., fruits, wood). The feasibility of investment is highly sensitive to changes in the selling prices of the meat and expected returns. The technologies evaluated in this study showed to be an alternative to improve production efficiency and profitability of livestock farms. However, strategies and / or incentives need to be developed that aim at reducing the high initial costs of systems in association with scattered trees.
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spelling CGSpace783282025-11-05T17:47:17Z Economic analysis of tropical forages in livestock systems in the eastern plains of Colombia Enciso, Karen Burkart, Stefan Gutiérrez Solís, Jhon Freddy Arango, Jacobo Peters, Michael beef livestock production economic analysis risk analysis carne de bovino produccion pecuaria analisis economico rentabilidad analisis de riesgos 70% of the Colombian livestock production are characterized by extensive production systems, which usually show low productivity levels, low land use efficiency and often lack environmental sustainability. This is related to native or naturalized grasses and degraded pastures that generate limited forage supply, both in biomass and quality, especially in the dry season. The International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT) and its partners are working on the selection and development of improved forages able to adapt to diverse soil and climatic conditions of the lowland tropics, while increasing productivity levels and reducing the environmental impact of livestock production. However, the establishment of these new forage technologies implies higher investment and management costs for the producer, which could limit their adoption. This paper evaluates the financial viability of the implementation of new forage technologies, in this case of improved pastures and scattered trees in livestock systems, and compares them to the traditional production system with native/naturalized pastures. The developed model is based on a cash flow analysis and a Monte Carlo simulation, and includes uncertainty factors in the variables identified as critical (e.g., meat price, productivity). Research took place in 2015 in the Casanare Department in the Eastern Plains of Colombia. The results indicate that investment in improved pastures is profitable with an incremental net present value (NPV) of US$ 45 and an internal rate of return of 18%. The system in association with scattered trees was not profitable due to the high initial investment costs and time expectations for achieving improvements in production parameters. Both evaluated alternatives were only evaluated for livestock income, not taking into account additional income that might arise from the trees (e.g., fruits, wood). The feasibility of investment is highly sensitive to changes in the selling prices of the meat and expected returns. The technologies evaluated in this study showed to be an alternative to improve production efficiency and profitability of livestock farms. However, strategies and / or incentives need to be developed that aim at reducing the high initial costs of systems in association with scattered trees. 2016 2016-12-14T15:09:28Z 2016-12-14T15:09:28Z Conference Paper https://hdl.handle.net/10568/78328 en Open Access application/pdf application/pdf Enciso, Karen; Burkart, Stefan; Gutierrez Solis, Jhon Freddy; Arango, Jacobo; Peters, Michael. 2016. Economic analysis of tropical forages in livestock systems in the eastern plains of Colombia 5 p. ( Presented at Tropentag 2016: Conference on International Research on Food Security, Natural Resource Management and Rural Development. September 18-21, 2016, Vienna, Austria)
spellingShingle beef
livestock production
economic analysis
risk analysis
carne de bovino
produccion pecuaria
analisis economico
rentabilidad
analisis de riesgos
Enciso, Karen
Burkart, Stefan
Gutiérrez Solís, Jhon Freddy
Arango, Jacobo
Peters, Michael
Economic analysis of tropical forages in livestock systems in the eastern plains of Colombia
title Economic analysis of tropical forages in livestock systems in the eastern plains of Colombia
title_full Economic analysis of tropical forages in livestock systems in the eastern plains of Colombia
title_fullStr Economic analysis of tropical forages in livestock systems in the eastern plains of Colombia
title_full_unstemmed Economic analysis of tropical forages in livestock systems in the eastern plains of Colombia
title_short Economic analysis of tropical forages in livestock systems in the eastern plains of Colombia
title_sort economic analysis of tropical forages in livestock systems in the eastern plains of colombia
topic beef
livestock production
economic analysis
risk analysis
carne de bovino
produccion pecuaria
analisis economico
rentabilidad
analisis de riesgos
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/78328
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