Cow milk production cost in a semi-specialized system in the mountainous region of Veracruz, Mexico

  • Gudiño-Escandón R
  • Loyo-Soberanes N
  • Villagómez-Cortés J
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Abstract

Objective: To analyze cow milk production cost in farm production units (UPPs), in a semi-specialized system, in the mountainous region of Veracruz, Mexico. Design/Methodology/Approach: A questionnaire was applied to milk producers; additionally, the production units were visited. Results: The main elements of the variable cost of milk production included: feeding, animal health, and fuel (86% of the total). The workforce accounted for 35 to 60% of the fixed costs. The production cost per liter fluctuated between USD$0.26 and USD$0.352 and the selling price ranged from USD$0.28 to USD$0.30; consequently, the profit margin is low. The profit per liter of milk fluctuated between USD$0.02 and USD$-0.04. The improvement in milk quality can increase profitability. Study Limitations/Implications: The analysis focuses in the last year of operations and only takes into account six production units; therefore, the conclusions are only valid in that context. Findings/Conclusions: Some UPPs have a positive profit; however, the combination of production factors must be reviewed. Additionally, in order to guarantee that more producers obtain a profit, some adjustments must be made.

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Gudiño-Escandón, R. S., Loyo-Soberanes, N. M., & Villagómez-Cortés, J. A. (2022). Cow milk production cost in a semi-specialized system in the mountainous region of Veracruz, Mexico. Agro Productividad. https://doi.org/10.32854/agrop.v14i6.2213

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