Typology of dairy goat production systems in a semiarid region of Brazil

被引:9
作者
Oliveira, Leandro Silva [1 ]
de Oliveira Felisberto, Nivea Regina [1 ]
Nogueira, Daniel Maia [2 ]
Silva, Alineaurea Florentino [2 ]
Biagioli, Bruno [3 ]
Gonzalez-Esquivel, Carlos E. [4 ]
Molina de Almeida Teixeira, Izabelle Auxiliadora [3 ,5 ]
机构
[1] Embrapa Goats & Sheep, BR-62010970 Sobral, CE, Brazil
[2] Embrapa Semiarid, BR-56302970 Petrolina, PE, Brazil
[3] Sao Paulo State Univ, Dept Anim Sci, UNESP, BR-14884900 Jaboticabal, SP, Brazil
[4] Univ Nacl Autonoma Mexico, Inst Invest Ecosistemas & Sustentabilidad, Morelia 58190, Michoacan, Mexico
[5] Univ Idaho, Dept Anim Vet & Food Sci, Twin Falls, ID 83303 USA
关键词
Cluster analysis; Multivariate analysis; Goat farming; Grazing livestock; FARMING SYSTEMS; SANITARY PROFILE; NORTHEAST BRAZIL; PUBLIC-POLICIES; SHEEP; SMALLHOLDER; RUMINANTS; DIVERSITY; DROUGHT; PARAIBA;
D O I
10.1016/j.smallrumres.2022.106777
中图分类号
S8 [畜牧、 动物医学、狩猎、蚕、蜂];
学科分类号
0905 ;
摘要
Socio-productive initiatives that culminated with the advent of the Food Acquisition Program in the Milk modality (PAA Milk) in 2003 boosted the development of Local Productive Arrangements for the dairy goat farming, especially in the area located between the states of Paraiba and Pernambuco, belonging to the Northeast region of Brazil. Considerable changes were performed in goat production systems with the introduction of specialized breeds, new facilities, and increased consumption of external inputs, especially concentrate feed, among other changes. This study characterized the socioeconomic, productive, and structural diversity of dairy goat production systems on 334 farms in the state of Paraiba and 220 farms in the state of Pernambuco aiming to understand the current situation of the production systems and to bring reflections on possible actions for improvement. Multiple correspondence and hierarchical cluster analyses were performed in sequence to establish the typology. Qualitative and quantitative variables were analyzed in the multiple correspondence analysis, and then the first three dimensions (coordinates) were retained for the cluster analysis, which generated three groups of farms: Group I with 216 farms (39% of the sample), Group II with 127 farms (22.9% of the sample), and Group III with 211 farms (38.1% of the sample). Group I had a lower percentage of landowners (34%), a lower presence of retired producers, lower frequencies of cactus pear areas and annual planting for forage conservation, low livestock diversity, few water facilities, and high access to PAA Milk (92%). In Group II, 80% of producers own their farms, have the smallest goat herd (18 heads), high presence of cactus pear areas and annual planting, and, consequently, a high practice of forage conservation and diversity of water facilities. Group III presented the oldest producers, larger areas of properties (41 ha), high presence of native pasture area, and higher daily milk production per farm (21 L). The results showed diversity among the identified groups, but with important similar aspects, such as the introduction of specialized breeds for milk production, the fragility of the feed security of herds, high stocking rates of ruminants, and a strong dependence on external feeds compared to those produced in the systems, particularly concentrate feeds, in addition to the high dependence on PAA Milk for production distribution and production stagnation due to few commercialization alternatives. It is necessary to implement solutions for the main identified distortions, such as improvement in the use of native and cultivated forages, adequacy of the stocking rate, reassessment of the composition strategy of the goat herd with specialized animals, and, mainly, the search for new dairy products and marketing channels to reduce the dependence on PAA Milk.
引用
收藏
页数:12
相关论文
共 87 条
  • [71] Passador CS, 2010, CAD GEST PUBLICA CID, V15, P65
  • [72] Using an analytic hierarchy process approach to prioritize public policies addressing family farming in Brazil
    Petrini, Maria Angelica
    Rocha, Jansle Vieira
    Brown, J. Christopher
    Bispo, Rafael Carlos
    [J]. LAND USE POLICY, 2016, 51 : 85 - 94
  • [73] Silvopasture in the Caatinga biome of Brazil: A review of its ecology, management, and development opportunities
    Pinheiro, Felipe M.
    Nair, P. K. Ramachandran
    [J]. FOREST SYSTEMS, 2018, 27 (01)
  • [74] Breeding objectives and selection criteria for four strains of Pakistani Beetal goats identified in a participatory approach
    Ramzan, Faisal
    Khan, Muhammad Sajjad
    Bhatti, Shaukat Ali
    Gueltas, Mehmet
    Schmitt, Armin O.
    [J]. SMALL RUMINANT RESEARCH, 2020, 190
  • [75] FAMACHA© method as an auxiliary strategy in the control of gastrointestinal helminthiasis of dairy goats under semiarid conditions of Northeastern Brazil
    Ribeiro Vilela, Vinicius Longo
    Feitosa, Thais Ferreira
    Linhares, Emanuel Figueiredo
    Rodrigues Athayde, Ana Celia
    Molento, Marcelo Beltrao
    Azevedo, Sergio Santos
    [J]. VETERINARY PARASITOLOGY, 2012, 190 (1-2) : 281 - 284
  • [76] Riet-Correa B., 2013, PESQUI VET BRASIL, DOI [10.1590/S0100-736*2013000300012, DOI 10.1590/S0100-736]
  • [77] Ruiz F. A., 2009, Tropical and Subtropical Agroecosystems, V11, P65
  • [78] Sampaio B., 2010, REV EC, V35, P137, DOI [10.5380/re.v35i2.17207, DOI 10.5380/RE.V35I2.17207]
  • [79] Recent advances in dairy goat products
    Sepe, Lucia
    Arguello, Anastasio
    [J]. ASIAN-AUSTRALASIAN JOURNAL OF ANIMAL SCIENCES, 2019, 32 (08): : 1306 - 1320
  • [80] The influence of local non-farm employment on rural household structure in Northeast Thailand
    Shirai, Yuko
    Fox, Jefferson
    Leisz, Stephen J.
    Fukui, Hayao
    Rambo, A. Terry
    [J]. JOURNAL OF RURAL STUDIES, 2017, 54 : 52 - 59