Dairy Production in the Chuvash Republic: Success Factor Analysis

Q3 Economics, Econometrics and Finance
N. Suray, Alexander Tatochenko, Elena Krasil’nikova, Naila Teplaia, Alexey Mikhalev, Galina Zhdanova
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The article discusses the dairy industry in the Chuvash Republic, Russia. The Russian Federation is experiencing a shortage of milk. Currently, the per capita milk consumption in the country is by more than a quarter behind the rational intake recommended by the Ministry of Health, which is 325 kg. However, the Chuvash Republic boasts 373 kg of per capita milk production, which is by 71% higher than the average data for the rest of the country, and the high quality of Chuvash milk is unanimously confirmed by leading domestic experts. The authors analyzed the success factors of milk production in the Chuvash Republic to be extrapolated on the entire domestic industry. The research relied on such demographic data as the ratio of urban vs. rural population; dairy herd data, e.g., livestock population, farm types, dairy productivity, etc.; dairy production and processing business data. The methods included systematization, generalization, grouping, statistical data processing, and analysis of temporal dynamics indicators. The Chuvash Republic has a large percentage of rural population and a lot of subsidiary dairy farms: 22 000 farms own more than 60% of dairy cows in the region and provide 55% of milk processing volumes. Subsidies allocated by the local government allow farm owners to ensure the high dairy productivity of cows. Most of the milk in the Chuvash Republic can be classified as near-organic. Leading regional milk producers have their own agricultural lands to provide environmentally friendly feed, as well as specialized premises for herd keeping and milking, retail outlets to sell their products, etc. A third of enterprises maintain the milk productivity at 7800–9200 kg, which is as high as in Denmark, the Netherlands, Great Britain, and Germany. Most Chuvash dairy farmers owe their high results to the state support funds allocated for the purchase of breeding cattle. The twelve largest milk producers in the region provide 100% of the output of drinking milk, so private farms mainly focus on meeting the needs of dairy processing enterprises. The latter also receive seasonal subsidies. The Chuvash milk miracle can be explained by the following factors: big rural population; private subsidiary farms; high-quality breeding dairy livestock; high-quality feed; good milk production and processing equipment. However, the comprehensive system of state support measures remains the most important success factor.
楚瓦什共和国的奶制品生产:成功因素分析
文章讨论了俄罗斯楚瓦什共和国的乳品业。俄罗斯联邦正在经历牛奶短缺。目前,全国人均牛奶消费量比卫生部建议的合理摄入量(325 公斤)低四分之一还多。然而,楚瓦什共和国的人均牛奶产量为 373 公斤,比全国其他地区的平均数据高出 71%,而且楚瓦什牛奶的高品质得到了国内权威专家的一致肯定。作者分析了楚瓦什共和国牛奶生产的成功因素,并对整个国内产业进行了推断。 研究依赖于人口数据,如城市人口与农村人口的比例;奶牛群数据,如牲畜数量、牧场类型、奶制品生产率等;奶制品生产和加工企业数据。研究方法包括系统化、概括化、分组、统计数据处理和时间动态指标分析。 楚瓦什共和国拥有大量农村人口和附属奶牛场:22 000 个奶牛场拥有该地区 60% 以上的奶牛,提供 55% 的牛奶加工量。当地政府发放的补贴使农场主能够确保奶牛的高产。楚瓦什共和国的大部分牛奶可归类为接近有机牛奶。地区主要牛奶生产商拥有自己的农田,以提供环保饲料,以及专门的牛群饲养和挤奶场所、产品销售网点等。三分之一的企业将牛奶产量保持在 7800-9200 公斤,与丹麦、荷兰、英国和德国一样高。大多数楚瓦什奶农的高产要归功于国家用于购买种牛的扶持资金。该地区最大的 12 家牛奶生产商提供 100%的饮用奶产量,因此私营农场主要侧重于满足乳品加工企业的需求。后者还获得季节性补贴。 楚瓦什牛奶奇迹可归因于以下因素:农村人口众多;私人附属农场;优质奶牛种畜;优质饲料;良好的牛奶生产和加工设备。然而,国家支持措施的综合体系仍然是最重要的成功因素。
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Food Processing: Techniques and Technology
Food Processing: Techniques and Technology Engineering-Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering
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