Technology adoption, production performance and factors driving farmers' decision making process in beef cattle farms in Uruguay.

FERNANDEZ, E. - SOARES DE LIMA, J.M. - FERRARO, B. - LANFRANCO, B.

Resumen:

Abstract:In 2016, the Sustainable Development Solutions Network (SDSN) project issued the first report with the Agricultural Transformation Pathways (ATP) for Uruguay and two other selected study cases. Beef is one of the main agri-food chains included in Uruguay´s first studies given is the country´s main export, production is the largest in terms of land used (12,6 million ha) and farms involved (44780). After setting Sustainable Development Goals (SDG)-consistent ATPs, the proposed ?backcasting? methodology includes the identification of roadblocks to overcome to transition. Using data from the National Cattle Farm Survey 2016 (1298 farms) this paper addresses the relationship between farm business orientation, farm size, technological level, and production performance. The objective is to understand the main constraints to the adoption of technology and the driving factors to consider in the design of future assistance programs. Cattle farms were classified according to their livestock business main orientation. A Technological Index (TI) was developed and calculated for each farm using data of application of specific production practices, farm production efficiency indicators and the extension and type of improved pastures in the farm. Results show a strong and increasing relationship trend between farm size, technological level, production performance and net income, particularly for cow-calf operations. Available facilities for specific technology implementation and excess stocking rate are some of the main factors constraining productivity. Small farmers´ view of cattle accumulation as a denotation of wealth and a secure readily available savings fund needs to be addressed in future programs seeking higher technology use and production.


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2019
SUSTAINABLE INTENSIFICATION
SDSN
DEVELOPMENT
TECHNOLOGY ADOPTION
LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION
UNIDAD ECONOMIA APLICADA - INIA.
SISTEMAS DE PRODUCCIÓN
PRODUCTION SYSTEMS
ECONOMY PROGRAM
PROGRAMA DE ECONONÍA
BEEF CATTLE
APPLIED ECONOMY UNIT
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Instituto Nacional de Investigación Agropecuaria
AINFO
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SDSN
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TECHNOLOGY ADOPTION
LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION
UNIDAD ECONOMIA APLICADA - INIA.
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PRODUCTION SYSTEMS
ECONOMY PROGRAM
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BEEF CATTLE
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FERNANDEZ, E.
SUSTAINABLE INTENSIFICATION
SDSN
DEVELOPMENT
TECHNOLOGY ADOPTION
LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION
UNIDAD ECONOMIA APLICADA - INIA.
SISTEMAS DE PRODUCCIÓN
PRODUCTION SYSTEMS
ECONOMY PROGRAM
PROGRAMA DE ECONONÍA
BEEF CATTLE
APPLIED ECONOMY UNIT
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title Technology adoption, production performance and factors driving farmers' decision making process in beef cattle farms in Uruguay.
title_full Technology adoption, production performance and factors driving farmers' decision making process in beef cattle farms in Uruguay.
title_fullStr Technology adoption, production performance and factors driving farmers' decision making process in beef cattle farms in Uruguay.
title_full_unstemmed Technology adoption, production performance and factors driving farmers' decision making process in beef cattle farms in Uruguay.
title_short Technology adoption, production performance and factors driving farmers' decision making process in beef cattle farms in Uruguay.
title_sort Technology adoption, production performance and factors driving farmers' decision making process in beef cattle farms in Uruguay.
topic SUSTAINABLE INTENSIFICATION
SDSN
DEVELOPMENT
TECHNOLOGY ADOPTION
LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION
UNIDAD ECONOMIA APLICADA - INIA.
SISTEMAS DE PRODUCCIÓN
PRODUCTION SYSTEMS
ECONOMY PROGRAM
PROGRAMA DE ECONONÍA
BEEF CATTLE
APPLIED ECONOMY UNIT
url http://www.ainfo.inia.uy/consulta/busca?b=pc&id=61847&biblioteca=vazio&busca=61847&qFacets=61847