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The New Economics of Livestock Production Management AgEcon
Hubbs, Todd; Preckel, Paul V.; Schinckel, Allan P.; Deen, John; Foster, Kenneth A.; Curtis, Stanley E.; Johnson, E. Wayne.
The importance of heterogeneity of animal attributes in livestock production is assessed. Preliminary results indicate that variance and skew measures of attributes may be becoming more important over time.
Tipo: Conference Paper or Presentation Palavras-chave: Livestock economics; Herd management; Livestock marketing; Livestock Production/Industries; Marketing.
Ano: 2008 URL: http://purl.umn.edu/6146
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The Political Economy of Pro-Poor Livestock Policy-making in Ethiopia AgEcon
Halderman, Michael.
This paper presents a case study of how livestock policies are made and implemented in a national context, and how they can be improved to better serve the interests of the poor. Livestock are extremely important in Ethiopia and could play a key role in pro-poor development strategy. Livestock are estimated to contribute to the livelihoods of 60-70% of the Ethiopian population. There have been several negative livestock-related trends over the past 20-30 years, however, including a decline in: national and per capita production of livestock products, official livestock and livestock product exports and earnings from exports, and per capita consumption of food from livestock origin. The study used the key informant method supplemented with official...
Tipo: Working or Discussion Paper Palavras-chave: Ethiopia; Political economy; Policy-making; Livestock; Pro-poor livestock policies; Livestock marketing; Livestock exports; Unofficial livestock marketing and exports; Cross border trade; SPS standards; Animal health services; Pastoralists; Pastoral areas; Pastoral development; Settling pastoralists; Highland areas; Urban and peri-urban areas; Land tenure; Governance; Decentralization; Civil society; Conflict mitigation; Political feasibility; Livestock Production/Industries; Political Economy.
Ano: 2005 URL: http://purl.umn.edu/23770
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Livestock Production and Feed Use by Rural Households in China: A Survey Report AgEcon
Fuller, Frank H.; Hu, Dinghuan; Huang, Jikun; Hayes, Dermot J..
This report documents data and other information gathered from a survey of rural households in China. The survey was conducted as part of a research project aimed at assessing the potential for meat and feed grain exports to China. Responses to the survey questions provide information about grain and livestock production practices, costs of production, animal inventories, and feeding practices. The report describes the survey and collection process, summarizes selected data from the survey, and provides anecdotal information about livestock production and marketing in Chongqing, Sichuan, Shandong, and Jilin provinces.
Tipo: Working or Discussion Paper Palavras-chave: China; Cost of production; Feed use; Livestock marketing; Livestock production; Surveys; Livestock Production/Industries.
Ano: 2001 URL: http://purl.umn.edu/18671
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Pigs in Cyberspace: A Natural Experiment Testing Differences between Online and Offline Club-Pig Auctions AgEcon
Roe, Brian E.; Wyszynski, Timothy E..
We find sale prices and net revenues received by sellers in the Midwestern club pig market are higher at traditional face-to-face auctions than at comparable Internet auctions. The comparison overcomes adverse selection issues that commonly plague such analyses by using data from sellers that allocated pigs to both markets based solely on exogenous differences in dates between online and offline auctions. Furthermore, both auctions feature ascending price formats with ‘soft-endings’ and remaining quality variation is controlled by using detailed information on animal, seller and event characteristics. The results suggest that the higher prices and net revenues from traditional auctions are attributable to remaining differences in auction format and...
Tipo: Conference Paper or Presentation Palavras-chave: Auctions; Electronic commerce; Two-sided markets; Livestock marketing; Hedonic models; Agribusiness; Industrial Organization; Livestock Production/Industries; Marketing; D44; Q13.
Ano: 2011 URL: http://purl.umn.edu/102940
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