Resource usage efficiency in sheep breeding enterprises in Konya province and effects of different production strategies on profitability
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Keywords:
Breeding, Economic analysis, Profitability, SheepAbstract
General characteristics of sheep breeding in Konya region of Turkey, and resource usage efficiency level were determinedby using Cobb-Douglas type production function. Geometric means of 1998/99 and 1999/00, which were surveyed
from 51 enterprises that were determined by using randomly layer sampling method, were used. The percentage sheep
breeding enterprises income was determined as lamb sales, milk sales, inventory value increases, wool sales and manure
revenues, which were 70.09%, 23.49%,4.28%, 1.53% and 0.77% respectively. Sheep breeding enterprises expenditure
distribution were found on feed, labour, veterinary services, depreciation cost and other expenditure, and the values were
53.03 %, 31.33 %, 3.41 %, 7.91 % and 4.33 % respectively. Financial ratio and rantability factor were estimated to be
18.55 and 25.76 respectively. The marginal value productivity of input factors at feed, labour, veterinary services, depreciation cost and other expenditure were 1.78 TL, 1.74 TL, -9.25 TL, 5.88 TL and -2.80 TL respectively. Return to
scale in sheep breeding enterprises in Konya was 0.91 .
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GUNLU, A., CETIN, O., KIRIKCI, K., & TEPELI, C. (2014). Resource usage efficiency in sheep breeding enterprises in Konya province and effects of different production strategies on profitability. The Indian Journal of Animal Sciences, 72(6). https://epubs.icar.org.in/index.php/IJAnS/article/view/37653