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Measuring Dairy Farm Efficiency in the Republic of Kazakhstan

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  • Aida BALKIBAYEVA

    (Saken Seifullin Kazakh AgroTechnical University Kazakhstan)

  • Zein AIDYNOV

    (Saken Seifullin Kazakh AgroTechnical University Kazakhstan)

  • Ayagoz ORAZBAYEVA

    (Saken Seifullin Kazakh AgroTechnical University Kazakhstan)

  • Yuliya SHEIKO

    (Saken Seifullin Kazakh AgroTechnical University Kazakhstan)

  • Dina AIKUPESHEVA

    (Saken Seifullin Kazakh AgroTechnical University Kazakhstan)

Abstract

Study was conducted in the area of comparative dairy efficiency and finding the most effective farms that can be used by less effective farms and new dairy farms to increase their outputs and use inputs in more productive ways We used the data of dairy farms for 2015 provided by National Committee on Statistics of Kazakhstan upon our request to perform this research and applied Data Envelope Analysis DEA The closest to the efficiency boundary was the dairy farm with a value of 0 66 milk production 3 573 tons per year with the following top expenses feed 400K depreciation 200K and salary 142 424 Based on super efficiency factors farm No 3 which produced 762 1 tons of milk per year with the cost closest to min mean was found as the most effective one among others The least efficient was farm No 1 produced the most amounts of milk but with higher than average expenses Based on the literature based review the concept of dairy efficiency was developed showing the linkage between inputs such as feed salary depreciation energy and others Further analysis can show the geographic and climatic similarity or the identity of the management system of reference distribution of feed and tied inefficient pre regions Proceeding from this it is possible to develop and make management decisions that allow inefficient enterprises to become effective companies

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  • Aida BALKIBAYEVA & Zein AIDYNOV & Ayagoz ORAZBAYEVA & Yuliya SHEIKO & Dina AIKUPESHEVA, 2018. "Measuring Dairy Farm Efficiency in the Republic of Kazakhstan," Journal of Advanced Research in Management, ASERS Publishing, vol. 9(5), pages 967-978.
  • Handle: RePEc:srs:jemt00:v:9:y:2018:i:5:p:967-978
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