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PR - Economically Optimal Pig Delivery Scheduling And The Design Of Meat Pricing Schemes When Pig Group Is Heterogeneous

Jarkko K. Niemi and Sevón-Aimonen, Marja-Liisa

No 345519, 17th Congress, Illinois State University, USA, July 19-24, 2009 from International Farm Management Association

Abstract: This paper represents a model for optimizing the timing of delivery of pigs to the slaughterhouse when the pig group is heterogeneous. We examine the value of having the option to split deliveries into two or more days, and management and income implications of different meat pricing schemes. These schemes penalize producers delivering heavier or lighter carcasses than some specified weight range, and reward for delivering low-fat carcasses. Different feeding regimes and genetic lines are considered. Weight-based pricing has large impact on the optimal harvest weight. It is optimal to harvest the fastest growing pigs before they suffer price discount due to heavy carcass, whereas pigs with the poorest daily gain are harvested at a much lower weight. Results suggest that the utilization rate of facility capacity is important for the timing of delivery of the least productive pigs. The benefits from the split harvest are approximately €5 per pig space unit per year.

Keywords: Livestock; Production/Industries (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 10
Date: 2009
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DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.345519

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