Publication:
Análisis económico de sistemas de producción ovina para Puerto Rico

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Authors
Zapater Ramos, Ricardo A.
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Advisor
Comas Pagán, Myrna
College
College of Agricultural Sciences
Department
Department of Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology
Degree Level
M.S.
Publisher
Date
2019-08-11
Abstract
The purpose of this investigation was to conduct an exploratory study about the sheep industry (Ovis aries) in Puerto Rico. The study was divided in two parts, first a questionnaire was done to 16 sheep producers, and a profile was created with all the collected data. In the second part, budget templates were prepared based on the three most common sheep production systems; extensive, semi-intensive and intensive. The profile showed that all interviewed producers were males, ranging in ages between 45 to 64 years, with higher education level than the average farmer in Puerto Rico. The farms averaged 19 cuerdas with less than 150 animals, most used improved pastures with feed supplementation. The intensive system presented the highest rate of return which was 72%. The intensive system also had the highest lambing, weaning and growing rates. With twice the quantity of lambs processed in slaughterhouse compared to the other systems.
Keywords
Corderos,
Rentabilidad,
Ovinos,
Sistemas de Producción
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All Rights Reserved / restricted to Campus
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Zapater Ramos, R. A. (2019). Análisis económico de sistemas de producción ovina para Puerto Rico [Thesis]. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11801/2515