Sustainability of Sheep and Goat Production Systems under United Arab Emirates’ Aridland Constraints

S. Sherif , S. Al-Shorepy , A. Al-Juboori , E. Fathelrahman
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Sheep and goat production systems in the UAE within scarce natural resource constraints represent an ideal setting for studying input-use economic efficiency (production and allocative). Despite the importance of this subsector in the UAE, no reliable cross-sectional data was ever disseminated. The research objectives are to: obtain the baseline information on the existing small-ruminant farms in UAE; identify the responsiveness of output to percentage changes in inputs, rank the prominent inputs with the greatest impact on output level; and determine the corresponding allocative efficiency for the most significant inputs. A cross-section field survey that covered 661 mixed farms, with major sheep and goat production activities, was conducted in three areas of Al-Ain, the Western Region, and Abu Dhabi during 2012. Cobb-Douglas double-logarithmic production function approach was applied to estimate the important economic derivatives. A multidisciplinary approach was implemented to better understand the integration of biological and economic perspectives of the issue. Results indicated inefficiency of the inputs utilized for sheep and goats separately; where all of the inputs used in sheep production were overutilized, whereas those used in goat production were two underutilized, one over-utilized, with only one input close to economic-use optimality. Study beneficiaries include strategic-decision makers and individual sheep and goats producers.

阿拉伯联合酋长国干旱条件下绵羊和山羊生产系统的可持续性
在自然资源匮乏的限制下,阿联酋的绵羊和山羊生产系统是研究投入使用经济效率(生产和分配)的理想环境。尽管这一分部门在阿联酋很重要,但从未传播过可靠的横截面数据。研究目标是:获得阿联酋现有小反刍动物养殖场的基线信息;确定产出对投入百分比变化的反应能力,对产出水平影响最大的突出投入进行排序;并确定最重要投入的相应配置效率。2012年期间,在Al-Ain、西部地区和阿布扎比三个地区开展了一项横断面实地调查,涵盖了661个主要从事绵羊和山羊生产活动的混合农场。采用Cobb-Douglas双对数生产函数法估计重要经济导数。采取了多学科办法,以便更好地了解该问题的生物学和经济学观点的综合。结果表明,分别用于绵羊和山羊的投入效率低下;绵羊生产中使用的所有投入物都被过度利用,而山羊生产中使用的投入物有两种未充分利用,一种过度利用,只有一种投入物接近经济使用最佳。研究的受益者包括战略决策者和个体绵羊和山羊养殖者。
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