ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS OF SOUR CREAM PRODUCTION IN SMALL-SCALE DAIRY PROCESSORS IN SERBIA

被引:4
|
作者
Milic, Dragan [1 ]
Glavas-Trbic, Danica [1 ]
Simin, Mirela Tomas [1 ]
Zekic, Vladislav [1 ]
Novakovic, Tihomir [1 ]
Popov, Milana [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Novi Sad, Fac Agr, Trg Dositeja Obradov 8, Novi Sad 21000, Serbia
来源
关键词
sour cream; small-scale dairy processors; dairy industry; competitiveness; production costs; MILK;
D O I
10.5937/ekoPolj1903787M
中图分类号
F3 [农业经济];
学科分类号
0202 ; 020205 ; 1203 ;
摘要
In Serbia small family households dominate in milk production, while large-scale capacity dairies dominate in milk processing. There are over 200 dairy processing plants, and currently they manufacture about 80% of all dairy products. In this race small-scale dairies are lagging behind. The aim of this paper is to investigate economic characteristics of processing milk into sour cream in small-scale dairy processors in Serbia. The research showed that the cost price of sour cream with a minimum of 20% milk fat is 68.96 RSD/kg. The largest share in total costs has costs of raw material accout for 44.11% and labor costs for 38.79%, while the remaining costs are packaging, transport and other overheads. In order for small-scale capacity dairies to compete with larger-scale capacity dairies, both in product quality and price, it is necessary to continuously monitor and minimize production costs. (C) 2019 EA. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:787 / 798
页数:12
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Evaluating dairy cow wellbeing in small-scale production systems with the Welfare Quality® protocol
    Silva Salas, Miguel Angel
    Torres Cardona, Maria Guadalupe
    Brunett Perez, Luis
    Peralta Ortiz, J. Jesus German
    del Rosario Jimenez-Badillo, Maria
    REVISTA MEXICANA DE CIENCIAS PECUARIAS, 2017, 8 (01) : 53 - 60
  • [32] Supporting small-scale dairy farmers in increasing milk production: evidence from Morocco
    Mohamed Taher Sraïri
    Meryem El Jaouhari
    Abdessalam Saydi
    Marcel Kuper
    Pierre-Yves Le Gal
    Tropical Animal Health and Production, 2011, 43 : 41 - 49
  • [33] Role of small-scale dairy production systems in central Mexico in reducing rural poverty
    Elizama Ruiz-Torres, Monica
    Garcia-Martinez, Anastacio
    Manuel Arriaga-Jordan, Carlos
    Dorward, Peter
    Armando Rayas-Amor, Adolfo
    Galdino Martinez-Garcia, Carlos
    EXPERIMENTAL AGRICULTURE, 2022, 58
  • [34] Resource analysis of small-scale dairy production system in an Indonesian village - a case study
    Parikesit
    Takeuchi, K
    Tsunekawa, A
    Abdoellah, OS
    AGRICULTURE ECOSYSTEMS & ENVIRONMENT, 2005, 105 (03) : 541 - 554
  • [35] Supporting small-scale dairy farmers in increasing milk production: evidence from Morocco
    Srairi, Mohamed Taher
    El Jaouhari, Meryem
    Saydi, Abdessalam
    Kuper, Marcel
    Le Gal, Pierre-Yves
    TROPICAL ANIMAL HEALTH AND PRODUCTION, 2011, 43 (01) : 41 - 49
  • [36] Economic and financial viability of small-scale dairy systems in central Mexico: economic scenario 2010-2018
    Posadas-Dominguez, R. R.
    Callejas-Juarez, N.
    Arriaga-Jordan, C. M.
    Martinez-Castaneda, F. E.
    TROPICAL ANIMAL HEALTH AND PRODUCTION, 2016, 48 (08) : 1667 - 1671
  • [37] Analysis of Economic Efficiency of Small-scale Onion Production in Volcanic Highlands in Rwanda
    Maniriho, Aristide
    Musabanganji, Edouard
    Lebailly, Philippe
    MONTENEGRIN JOURNAL OF ECONOMICS, 2020, 16 (03) : 185 - 196
  • [38] SIGNIFICANCE OF A SMALL-SCALE VINE PRODUCTION IN THE ECONOMIC-ACTIVITY OF A TOWN ARTISAN
    RUZSAS, L
    AGRARTORTENETI SZEMLE, 1981, 23 (3-4): : 542 - 545
  • [39] Assessing the economic viability of commercial moringa production for Kenyan small-scale farmers
    Waterman, Carrie
    Peterson, Austin
    Schelle, Celina
    Vosti, Steven A.
    McMullin, Stepha
    JOURNAL OF AGRIBUSINESS IN DEVELOPING AND EMERGING ECONOMIES, 2021, 11 (05) : 520 - 537
  • [40] A COMPARISON OF THE ECONOMIC AND TECHNICAL POTENTIAL OF SMALL-SCALE ALCOHOL AND SUNFLOWER OIL PRODUCTION
    REINING, RC
    TYNER, WE
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS, 1981, 63 (05) : 1052 - 1052