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DEBLITZ, C.; BORBELY, C.; CHARRY, A.A.; COSTA, F.P.; VON DAVIER, Z.; FERNANDEZ, E.; GRABNER, R.; HASHMI, A.H.; IZQUIERDO, L.; JAKOBE, P.; KLAPKA, J.; MAHMOOD, K.; OSTROWSKI, B.; PARTON. K.; PEREIRA, M.; RAS, C.H.; REYES, E.; RICHARDSON, J.W.; SARZEAUD, P.; SWITLYK, M.; SZABO, K.; THORNE, F.; WILCZYNSKI, A. |
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C. DEBLITZ, Institute of Farm Economics, FAL, Bundesallee 50, 38116 Braunschweig, Germany; C. BORBELY, University of Kaposvár, Kaposvár, Hungary; A. A. CHARRY, University of Sydney, Faculty of Rural Management, Orange, NSW, Australia; F. P. COSTA, EMBRAPA Gado de Corte, Embrapa Beef Cattle, Campo Grande, Brazil; Z. VON DAVIER, FAL Fed. Agric. Research Centre, Institute of Farm Economics, Braunschweig, Germany; ENRIQUE GENARO FERNANDEZ RODRIGUEZ, INIA (Instituto Nacional de Investigación Agropecuaria), Uruguay; R. GRABNER, Chamber of Agriculture Styria, Weiz, Austria; A. H. HASHMI, Small and Medium Entpr. Devmt. Auth., Pakistan; L. IZQUIERDO, FAL Fed. Agric. Research Centre, Institute of Farm Economics, Braunschweig, Germany; P. JAKOBE, Res. Inst. of Agricultural Economics, Praha, Czech Republic; J. KLAPKA, J., Agricultural Research Institute, Kromeríz, Czech Republic; K. MAHMOOD, Agric. Policy Studies Institute, Lahore, Pakistan; B. OSTROWSKI, Cátedra de Admin. Rural, Facultad de Agronomia, Universidad Buenos Aires (UBA), Buenos Aires, Argentina; K. PARTON, University of Sydney, Faculty of Rural Management, Orange, NSW, Australia; M. PEREIRA, EMBRAPA Gado de Corte, Embrapa Beef Cattle, Campo Grande, Brazil; C. H. RAS, Cátedra de Admin. Rural, Facultad de Agronomia, Universidad Buenos Aires (UBA), Buenos Aires, Argentina; E. REYES, Animal Health and Livestock Services, TRAGSEGA, Madrid, Spain; J. W. RICHARDSON, Texas A and M University, Agricultural Food Policy Centre, Department of Agricultural Economics, College Station, TX, United States; P. SARZEAUD, Dept. Action Régionale, Institut de l'Élevage, Rennes, France; M. SWITLYK, University of Szczecin, Institute of Management, Szczecin, Poland; K. SZABO, University of Kaposvár, Kaposvár, Hungary; F. THORNE, TEAGASC, Dublin, Ireland; A. WILCZYNSKI, University of Szczecin, Institute of Management, Szczecin, Poland. |
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Status quo and prospects of beef production world-wide. (Review) |
Fecha de publicación : |
2004 |
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Landbauforschung Völkenrode, December 2004, Volume 54, Issue 4, Pages 237-249. |
Descripción física : |
2-s2.0-9944252565 |
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0458-6859 |
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ABSTRACT.
The purpose of this paper is to provide an idea about the market shares of important beef producers, to analyse the competitive situation of beef production on the farm-level and to assess the potential of beef production in a worldwide context. The global players in beef production are North America, Brazil, Argentina, Australia and the EU-25. In value-terms, the main exporters are North America, Australia, Brazil and Argentina. Main importers are again North America, Japan and the Far East. Within the framework of the International Farm Comparison Network (IFCN), and using harmonised methods for analysis, a total of 29 typical beef finishing farms in 15 important beef producing countries were analysed. The farms show significant differences in production systems and productivity levels. The highest cost of beef production is found in the EU-countries (US$ 350-500 per 100 kg carcass weight), the lowest in Argentina, Uruguay and Pakistan (US$ 100-130). In the case of trade liberalisation, farms with low cost of production have an incentive to export to markets with higher price levels. The potential to increase production depends on numerous factors, amongst them the availability of additional land, the possibilities to intensify production and the competition with other land uses. The development of beef production in the EU is mainly determined by the impact of the latest CAP-reform. In many countries (like Brazil, the U.S., Canada and Australia) the main potential lays in intensification rather than making additional land resources available for beef production. In the next ten years, a world-wide increase of beef production as well as world trade can be expected. In some countries the increases of production are likely to be at least partially offset by consumption in the short term (China) or over the long term (Brazil). MenosABSTRACT.
The purpose of this paper is to provide an idea about the market shares of important beef producers, to analyse the competitive situation of beef production on the farm-level and to assess the potential of beef production in a worldwide context. The global players in beef production are North America, Brazil, Argentina, Australia and the EU-25. In value-terms, the main exporters are North America, Australia, Brazil and Argentina. Main importers are again North America, Japan and the Far East. Within the framework of the International Farm Comparison Network (IFCN), and using harmonised methods for analysis, a total of 29 typical beef finishing farms in 15 important beef producing countries were analysed. The farms show significant differences in production systems and productivity levels. The highest cost of beef production is found in the EU-countries (US$ 350-500 per 100 kg carcass weight), the lowest in Argentina, Uruguay and Pakistan (US$ 100-130). In the case of trade liberalisation, farms with low cost of production have an incentive to export to markets with higher price levels. The potential to increase production depends on numerous factors, amongst them the availability of additional land, the possibilities to intensify production and the competition with other land uses. The development of beef production in the EU is mainly determined by the impact of the latest CAP-reform. In many countries (like Brazil, the U.S., Canada and Australia) the main potenti... Presentar Todo |
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Beef production; International competitiveness. |
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L01 Ganadería |
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RUSSO, M.; ELICHALI, M.; VÁZQUEZ, D.; SUBURÚ, G.; TIHISTA, H.; GODIÑO, M. |
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DANIEL VÁZQUEZ PEYRONEL, INIA (Instituto Nacional de Investigación Agropecuaria), Uruguay. |
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Fortification of wheat flour with folic acid and iron in Uruguay; implications for nutrition. [Fortificación de harina de trigo con ácido fólico y hierro en Uruguay; implicancias en la nutrición]. |
Fecha de publicación : |
2014 |
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Revista Chilena de Nutrición, 2014, v.41, no.4, p. 399-403. OPEN ACCESS. |
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0717-7518 |
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10.4067/S0717-75182014000400008 |
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Este trabajo fue recibido el 19 de Marzo de 2014 y aceptado para ser publicado el 16 de septiembre de 2014 |
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ABSTRACT.
This study assessed folic acid (FA) and iron (Fe) content in flour fortified according to the levels regulated by law, and estimate the degree of adequacy of FA and Fe contained in French bread with the recommended dietary allowances (RDAs) and tolerable upper limits for different groups of Uruguayan population. Ten samples of flour and bread were analyzed. The median value for added FA and of the total Fe in flour was 2.3 and 48 mg/kg respectively. The recommended intake of bread covers the median value between 27% and 90% of the RDAs for Fe and between 69% and 104% of dietary folate equivalents in different groups. To sum up, fortification levels in flour adjusted to, exceeded or did not reach the regulated levels. Bread was a basic means to help cover RDAs in vulnerable people.
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ÁCIDO FÓLICO; FORTIFICACIÓN DE HARINA DE TRIGO; FUMARATO FERROSO; HARINAS FORTIFICADAS; INGESTA DIARIA RECOMENDADA; INGESTA MÁXIMA TOLERABLE; MICRONUTRIENTES EN LA DIETA HUMANA; PAN; SULFATO FERROSO DESHIDRATADO. |
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HARINA DE TRIGO; TRITICUM AESTIVUM; URUGUAY. |
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-- Q05 Aditivos alimentarios |
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http://www.ainfo.inia.uy/digital/bitstream/item/5196/1/Vazquez-D.-2014.-Rev.Chilena-Nutricion-v.414.pdf
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