18 results with keyword: 'production and technical efficiency on australian dairy farms'
Using traditional farm survey input and output data and a unique biannual data set on farm technology use, this paper estimates a stochastic production frontier
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This studyfocused on the milk production efficiency, specializing in dairy farms characterization, both technical and cost efficiencies of the farms, and determination of how low
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Using traditional farm survey data and a unique biannual data set on farm technology use, this paper estimates a stochastic production frontier and technical efficiency model for
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Abstract In this paper we estimate and examine technical efficiency for a cross-section of Australian dairy farms using various frontier methodologies; Bayesian and Classical
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The dairy farms operated at an average of 85.5% technical efficiency, implying that one can lower the milk production inputs by 14.5% without reducing the milk output
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Average efficiency is 84% which indicates a close proximity to the production frontier for 71% of dairy farms but one can not reject the hypothesis that efficiency is decreasing
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Clarifying the farm- specific relationship between technical efficiency, input allocation and gastrointestinal nematode infections on dairy farms Chapter 5 Farm-specific
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Perinatal Manifestations of Maternal Yellow Nail Syndrome.. Paul Govaert, MD*;
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Results show that the superiority, in terms of technical efficiency average, of the Dutch sample in the dairy sector remains when using the common frontier (average technical
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Kompas and Che (2004) estimated a stochastic production frontier and technical efficiency model for the Australian dairy industry for the period 1996 to 2000, making use of ABARE
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Characteristics of Farms Including Technical Efficiency and Returns to Scale, by Organic Status and Size, 2005 and 2010 ARMS
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A stochastic frontier approach to study the relationship between gastrointestinal nematode infections and technical efficiency of dairy
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Table 2 provides evidence supporting hypothesis H2, which focused on PTE and proposed that without the compensatory support payments, dairy farms located in areas with low
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(Shkodra, 2020), measured the profitability of dairy farms in Central Kosovo –beneficiaries of direct payments for milk quality, and found that mid-size farms (10-25 heads)
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