The impact of alternative feeding strategies on total factor productivity growth of pig farming: Empirical evidence from eu countries

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Aim of study: To investigate the impact of adopting new feeding precision technology on pig production. Area of study: Four EU countries (Germany, France, Poland and Spain) during the period 2010–2015. Material and methods: The Färe-Primont index was used to estimate total factor productivity change and its components, technological change and efficiency change. Main results: German, French and Spanish farms experienced total factor productivity (TFP) progress, while Polish farms did not for both feeding strategies. Our empirical findings suggest a high impact on the productivity of ad libitum feeding technique compared to the restricted one for all countries. Research highlights: Precision feeding strategies provide another avenue to more sustainable livestock production and further evidence that implementing individual ad libitum feeding systems for pigs could enhance farm’s productivity.

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Ait-Sidhoum, A., Guesmi, B., Cabas-Monje, J. H., & Gil, J. M. (2021). The impact of alternative feeding strategies on total factor productivity growth of pig farming: Empirical evidence from eu countries. Spanish Journal of Agricultural Research, 19(2). https://doi.org/10.5424/sjar/2021192-17291

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