Economic viability of a crop-livestock integration system

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Crop monoculture and single conventional cattle raising were designed for a rapid increase in productivity and food supply. However, some of these production systems have shown signs of saturation and negative environmental impacts. Crop-livestock integration systems have been developed as an alternative that delivers increased productivity and greater environmental sustainability. This article presents an evaluation of the economic viability and the financial risk associated with an investment in crop-livestock integration with a focus on the production of beef cattle in São Carlos, SP, Brazil. Results showed that the investment is economically viable and has an Internal Rate of Return higher than that of a conventional system. Monte Carlo simulations showed that the integrated system presents lower market risks when compared to the conventional system.

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Oliveira, P. P. A., Pedroso, A. de F., Vinholis, M. de M. B., Filho, H. M. de S., & Shimata, I. (2020). Economic viability of a crop-livestock integration system. Ciencia Rural, 51(2), 1–13. https://doi.org/10.1590/0103-8478cr20190538

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