2019
DOI: 10.17523/bia.2019.v76.e1463
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Diagnóstico da produção de leite no município de Pejuçara-RS

Abstract: A pesquisa teve por objetivo analisar a produção de leite bovino em diferentes níveis produtivos no município de Pejuçara-RS. Utilizou-se a metodologia de amostragem semiestratificada, não probabilística e de população finita. A pesquisa foi realizada com 35 produtores (90% de intervalo de confiança e 10% de margem de erro). As propriedades foram agrupadas em três estratos de produção: de 0 a 200 litros/dia; de 201 a 500 litros/dia; e acima de 501 litros/dia. A maioria dos produtores de leite possuem idade sup… Show more

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“…In the mesoregion of Acre Valley, dairy cattle are commonly reared in grazing systems to reduce costs, mainly due to the high cost of concentrated feed in the region. According to Stella, Stella and Gomes (2019), milk production at pasture is the most economical system. Conversely, Ervilha and Gomes (2017) stated that dairy production is economically attractive when production per area exceeds 4,576 milk liters per hectare per year, which was not achieved by any of the studied farms.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In the mesoregion of Acre Valley, dairy cattle are commonly reared in grazing systems to reduce costs, mainly due to the high cost of concentrated feed in the region. According to Stella, Stella and Gomes (2019), milk production at pasture is the most economical system. Conversely, Ervilha and Gomes (2017) stated that dairy production is economically attractive when production per area exceeds 4,576 milk liters per hectare per year, which was not achieved by any of the studied farms.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%