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Analysis of Different Production Systems in Laying Hen Enterprises with Analytic Hierarchy Process in Turkey
Tuncel, S; Sipahi, C; Akçay, A; Altin, O; Sariözkan, S; Gökdai, A; Şahin, T. S; Arikan, M. S.
Affiliation
  • Tuncel, S; Kırıkkale University. Faculty of Veterinary Medicine. Department of Animal Health Economics and Management. Kırıkkale. Turkey
  • Sipahi, C; Mehmet Akif Ersoy University. Faculty of Veterinary Medicine. Department of Animal Health Economics and Management. Burdur. Turkey
  • Akçay, A; Erciyes University. Faculty of Veterinary Medicine. Department of Biostatistics. Kayseri. Turkey
  • Altin, O; Ankara University. Faculty of Veterinary Medicine. Department of Animal Health Economics and Management. Ankara. Turkey
  • Sariözkan, S; Erciyes University. Faculty of Veterinary Medicine. Department of Animal Health Economics and Management. Kayseri. Turkey
  • Gökdai, A; Ankara University. Faculty of Veterinary Medicine. Department of Animal Health Economics and Management. Ankara. Turkey
  • Şahin, T. S; Ankara University. Faculty of Veterinary Medicine. Department of Animal Health Economics and Management. Ankara. Turkey
  • Arikan, M. S; I Fırat University. Faculty of Veterinary Medicine. Department of Animal Health Economics and Management. Elazığ. Turkey
R. bras. Ci. avíc. ; 23(3): eRBCA-2019-1208, 2021. tab, graf
Article in En | VETINDEX | ID: vti-32126
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ABSTRACT
The present study aimed to evaluated the enterprises engaged in conventional cage, enriched cage, free-range and organic egg production in Turkey in terms of four different criteria (profit, investment cost, animal welfare/health and sales/marketing) using the Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP). For this purpose, the questionnaires through face-to-face interviews were conducted with a total of 64 producers who had been determined by random sampling method from 5 different regions included 17 Provinces between November 2016 and March 2019, and primary data were obtained. As a result, it has been found strategically significant that enterprises, to be engaged at the level of 47.0%, 20.0%, 18.0% and 15.0% in conventional, enriched, free-range and organic cage systems, respectively, in the market in terms of profit, investment cost, animal welfare/health and sales /marketing criteria. In addition, in the enterprises within the scope of the research, the profit, investment cost, sales/marketing and animal welfare/health criteria were determined as the dominant criteria at the level of 53.5%, 22.0%, 13.5% and 11.0% respectively. In conclusion, the conventional cage system is dominant with the rates of 55.0% for profit and 53.0% for investment cost criteria, and both of the conventional and enriched systems in terms of sales/marketing criteria are 38.5% dominant and the organic system in terms of animal welfare/health is 46.0% dominant.(AU)
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Full text: 1 Database: VETINDEX Main subject: Organic Chemicals / Animal Welfare / Chickens / Eggs Limits: Animals Language: En Journal: R. bras. Ci. avíc. / Rev. bras. ciênc. avic Year: 2021 Document type: Article

Full text: 1 Database: VETINDEX Main subject: Organic Chemicals / Animal Welfare / Chickens / Eggs Limits: Animals Language: En Journal: R. bras. Ci. avíc. / Rev. bras. ciênc. avic Year: 2021 Document type: Article