2020
DOI: 10.32479/ijefi.9630
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Technical Efficiency of Dairy Farms in Central Kosovo

Abstract: Kosovo has the key resources needed for a developed agriculture. However, Kosovo's agriculture consists of very small farms which are featured with the fragmentation of their land, old buildings and equipment, though functional. Ministry of Agriculture (MAFRD) started to support farmers with direct payments in 2009, but only for a few agricultural cultures. Support for dairy cows started in 2012, and support for milk quality started in 2014. In this context, the purpose of this paper is to accurately portray t… Show more

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“…This means that an average farm that gives their cattle only feeds could increase their milk production and revenue by 21% with the level of the current input, while on the other those who use grazing/pasture systems can increase theirs by 16%. This result is consistent with Shkodra et al (2020) findings which explain that farms that practice grazing systems have a higher T.E., happy and healthier animals, and produce good quality milk with lower costs incurred.…”
Section: Relationship Of Feeding System Geographical Zone and Farm Si...supporting
confidence: 92%
“…This means that an average farm that gives their cattle only feeds could increase their milk production and revenue by 21% with the level of the current input, while on the other those who use grazing/pasture systems can increase theirs by 16%. This result is consistent with Shkodra et al (2020) findings which explain that farms that practice grazing systems have a higher T.E., happy and healthier animals, and produce good quality milk with lower costs incurred.…”
Section: Relationship Of Feeding System Geographical Zone and Farm Si...supporting
confidence: 92%