Characterization and challenges of livestock farming in Mediterranean protected mountain areas (Sierra Nevada, Spain)

Aim of study: To characterize and analyse the extensive livestock farming systems in environmental protected area and propose strategies for their sustainable improvement. Area of study: Sierra Nevada Protected Area (Spain) Material and methods: Data were collected from a sample of 85 farmers and 48...

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Main Authors: Francisco A. Ruiz, Marta Vázquez, Jose A. Camuñez, Jose M. Castel, Yolanda Mena
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Language:English
Published: Instituto Nacional de Investigación y Tecnología Agraria y Alimentaria 2020-04-01
Series:Spanish Journal of Agricultural Research
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Online Access:https://revistas.inia.es/index.php/sjar/article/view/14288
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spelling doaj-f5c8d000bdd84f1f816ce9b7571b83602020-11-25T02:45:04ZengInstituto Nacional de Investigación y Tecnología Agraria y AlimentariaSpanish Journal of Agricultural Research2171-92922020-04-01181e0601e060110.5424/sjar/2020181-142882951Characterization and challenges of livestock farming in Mediterranean protected mountain areas (Sierra Nevada, Spain)Francisco A. Ruiz0Marta Vázquez1Jose A. Camuñez2Jose M. Castel3Yolanda Mena4IFAPA Centro “Camino de Purchil”, Área de Economía de la Cadena Agroalimentaria, Apdo. 2027, 18080 GranadaUniversidad de Sevilla, ETSIA, Área de Producción Animal, Ctra. Utrera km.1, 41013 SevilleUniversidad de Sevilla, Dept. Economía Aplicada I, Avda. Ramón y Cajal 1, 41018 SevilleRetired professor, C/Castillo Alcalá de Guadaira, 14 4C, 41013 SevilleUniversidad de Sevilla, ETSIA, Área de Producción Animal, Ctra. Utrera km.1, 41013 SevilleAim of study: To characterize and analyse the extensive livestock farming systems in environmental protected area and propose strategies for their sustainable improvement. Area of study: Sierra Nevada Protected Area (Spain) Material and methods: Data were collected from a sample of 85 farmers and 48 experts. The information from farmers was expressed in 35 variables, 23 of which were qualitative and 12 quantitative. A multivariate analysis was conducted. Main results: The principal components explained 71.2% of the total variance and the k-means cluster analysis identified three groups: C1 (38 farms), medium-size farms with a predominance of goats and relative dairy specialization; C2 (12 farms), large-size farms with extensive grazing lands, a high proportion of meat purpose animals and managed by young and dynamic farmers and C3 (35 farms), medium-size farms with a high proportion of meat purpose animals and undeveloped business management. The main problems reported were: insufficient pastures for livestock, stagnation of product prices, lack of generational renewal and need for social recognition of livestock farming. These obstacles could be overcome by implementing measures aimed at improving feed self-sufficiency -and thus reduce production costs- increasing income through social recognition of farming, achieving product differentiation, and strengthening short marketing channels. This would be favoured by an increase in associationism and specialized training. Research highlights: Farm management and marketing are important for improve these farming systems. The extensive livestock farming continues to be an important activity in European protected mountain areas.https://revistas.inia.es/index.php/sjar/article/view/14288grazing systems, multivariate analysis, ruminant, national park
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author Francisco A. Ruiz
Marta Vázquez
Jose A. Camuñez
Jose M. Castel
Yolanda Mena
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Marta Vázquez
Jose A. Camuñez
Jose M. Castel
Yolanda Mena
Characterization and challenges of livestock farming in Mediterranean protected mountain areas (Sierra Nevada, Spain)
Spanish Journal of Agricultural Research
grazing systems, multivariate analysis, ruminant, national park
author_facet Francisco A. Ruiz
Marta Vázquez
Jose A. Camuñez
Jose M. Castel
Yolanda Mena
author_sort Francisco A. Ruiz
title Characterization and challenges of livestock farming in Mediterranean protected mountain areas (Sierra Nevada, Spain)
title_short Characterization and challenges of livestock farming in Mediterranean protected mountain areas (Sierra Nevada, Spain)
title_full Characterization and challenges of livestock farming in Mediterranean protected mountain areas (Sierra Nevada, Spain)
title_fullStr Characterization and challenges of livestock farming in Mediterranean protected mountain areas (Sierra Nevada, Spain)
title_full_unstemmed Characterization and challenges of livestock farming in Mediterranean protected mountain areas (Sierra Nevada, Spain)
title_sort characterization and challenges of livestock farming in mediterranean protected mountain areas (sierra nevada, spain)
publisher Instituto Nacional de Investigación y Tecnología Agraria y Alimentaria
series Spanish Journal of Agricultural Research
issn 2171-9292
publishDate 2020-04-01
description Aim of study: To characterize and analyse the extensive livestock farming systems in environmental protected area and propose strategies for their sustainable improvement. Area of study: Sierra Nevada Protected Area (Spain) Material and methods: Data were collected from a sample of 85 farmers and 48 experts. The information from farmers was expressed in 35 variables, 23 of which were qualitative and 12 quantitative. A multivariate analysis was conducted. Main results: The principal components explained 71.2% of the total variance and the k-means cluster analysis identified three groups: C1 (38 farms), medium-size farms with a predominance of goats and relative dairy specialization; C2 (12 farms), large-size farms with extensive grazing lands, a high proportion of meat purpose animals and managed by young and dynamic farmers and C3 (35 farms), medium-size farms with a high proportion of meat purpose animals and undeveloped business management. The main problems reported were: insufficient pastures for livestock, stagnation of product prices, lack of generational renewal and need for social recognition of livestock farming. These obstacles could be overcome by implementing measures aimed at improving feed self-sufficiency -and thus reduce production costs- increasing income through social recognition of farming, achieving product differentiation, and strengthening short marketing channels. This would be favoured by an increase in associationism and specialized training. Research highlights: Farm management and marketing are important for improve these farming systems. The extensive livestock farming continues to be an important activity in European protected mountain areas.
topic grazing systems, multivariate analysis, ruminant, national park
url https://revistas.inia.es/index.php/sjar/article/view/14288
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