TY - JOUR
T1 - Caracterización físico-productiva y tipologías de sistemas lecheros diversificados en la sierra de Ecuador
AU - Guevara Viera, R. V.
AU - Lascano Armas, P. J.
AU - Arcos Álvarez, C. N.
AU - Guevara Viera, G. E.
AU - Torres Inga, C. S.
AU - Narváez Terán, J. A.
AU - Aguirre de Juana, A. J.
AU - Arcos Álvarez, F. R.
AU - Beltrán Romero, C. F.
AU - Soria Parra, M. E.
AU - Bravo Álvarez, M. X.
AU - Machuca Machuca, D.
AU - Guerrero Paredes, F. M.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2020
Y1 - 2020
N2 - The objective of this work was to characterize and establish a typology of Cotopaxi cattle systems in the northern Sierra region of Ecuador. The data were collected through direct surveys of 212 farmers and reflect the main technical, economic and productive aspects of the farms. The typology was established using multivariate analytical techniques. Cluster analysis revealed four groupings. Group I, defined as Small Family Farms (GPF), Group II, as Family Farms Farms (GMF), Group III, as Technified Family Farms Farms (GMFT) and Group IV, as Very Small Family Farms (GMPF). An ANAVA was applied. The evaluation indicated important differences in the group farms, despite the fact that they are developed in the same agroclimatic environment, operate in the same markets and also have similar information. The result is a varied universe of situations with significant variations between medium and small systems. By scale and by reason of their areas dedicated to livestock and crops and their productive and efficiency results measured as income for each activity and level of expenditure.
AB - The objective of this work was to characterize and establish a typology of Cotopaxi cattle systems in the northern Sierra region of Ecuador. The data were collected through direct surveys of 212 farmers and reflect the main technical, economic and productive aspects of the farms. The typology was established using multivariate analytical techniques. Cluster analysis revealed four groupings. Group I, defined as Small Family Farms (GPF), Group II, as Family Farms Farms (GMF), Group III, as Technified Family Farms Farms (GMFT) and Group IV, as Very Small Family Farms (GMPF). An ANAVA was applied. The evaluation indicated important differences in the group farms, despite the fact that they are developed in the same agroclimatic environment, operate in the same markets and also have similar information. The result is a varied universe of situations with significant variations between medium and small systems. By scale and by reason of their areas dedicated to livestock and crops and their productive and efficiency results measured as income for each activity and level of expenditure.
KW - Additional Clusters
KW - Milk
KW - Production indices
KW - Scale
KW - Type of farm
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85096841388
U2 - 10.21071/az.v69i268.5389
DO - 10.21071/az.v69i268.5389
M3 - Artículo
AN - SCOPUS:85096841388
SN - 0004-0592
VL - 69
SP - 418
EP - 423
JO - Archivos de Zootecnia
JF - Archivos de Zootecnia
IS - 268
ER -