Rationalisation de la production porcine dans les exploitations subventionnées des Côtes-du-Nord, de 1965 à 1972
M. Ferradini
Économie rurale, 1972, vol. 94
Abstract:
Rationalizing of pig production in state-aided farms in Côtes du Nord (Brittany) from 1965 to 1972 - A co-study with the CERAFER has enabled us to observe in the department of Côtes du Nord, the effects of State aid upon the creation of pig-farms. These state-subsidies come to affect several levels : — the unit, first (buildings, production process from breeding to fattening) ; — the farm management too (evolution, either complementary or concurrent speculations) ; — Finally, the question arises : will the volume of production keep bring adapted to the demand, now and in the years to come ? Progresses have become evident ; the pig production has got more rationalised. However, much remains to be done; farmers must now get used to livestock and business managements. On the other hand, disparities between farmers have still increased : only 4 % of them -- and most of the wealthiest -- are state aided : small farms are consequently led to disappear all the more rapidly : are such programms worth such a social cost ?
Keywords: Livestock; Production/Industries (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1972
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DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.350740
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