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الفائض التسويقي من الألبان في القرية المصرية
[The Marketable Surplus of Milk Production in Egyptian Village]

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  • Soliman, Ibrahim
  • Mohamed Fouad, Saied
  • Fawzy, Heba

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There is a deficit in domestic milk production to cover the national Consumption. The gap between consumption and production reached about 1.3 million tons in 2014.the slow growth in domestic production Indicates that such gap is expecting to expand in the future. The traditional mixed farming system which is the common agricultural system in the Egyptian villages produces about 82% of the domestic annual milk production in Egypt. However, the traditional farmers suffer from poor marketing system including unfair transactions. The study relied on another field survey designed and performed by this study through a Questionnaire. The data were collected during the year 2016 to cover the agricultural year 2015/ 2016. The sample size was 60 farms from two villages in Sharkia governorate. One village was near the urban markets and the other relatively far from those markets. Such field sample survey data were used to estimate an economic model of the dairy market surplus in the Egyptian village. The results of the economic model of the dairy market surplus in the Egyptian village showed that every additional 1- kg of milk production from adds about 0.87 kilograms to the milk marketed surplus. While a same increase of cow milk adds about 0.82 kilogram to the marketed surplus., the rest of the marginal increase, is directed to the consumption of the farm household. While the village fare from the urban market sold 64% of the milk marketed surplus to the wholesalers, only 46% was sold from the other village close to the market to the same outlet. The module, also showed that the market milk surplus from the village near the urban markets increased by 408 kilogram of buffalo milk and by 511 cow milk above that sold from the village far from the urban markets.

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  • Soliman, Ibrahim & Mohamed Fouad, Saied & Fawzy, Heba, 2018. "الفائض التسويقي من الألبان في القرية المصرية [The Marketable Surplus of Milk Production in Egyptian Village]," MPRA Paper 114565, University Library of Munich, Germany.
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    1. Soliman, Ibrahim, 1994. "Impacts of Gatt Implementation and Animal Protein Food System in Egypt," Journal Articles 210380, Zagazig University, Department of Agricultural Economics.
    2. Ibrahim, Soliman, 1985. "Milk Marketed Surplus of the Egyptian Mixed Farm," Conference Papers 209777, Zagazig University, Department of Agricultural Economics.
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    Keywords

    perishable food commodities; determinants of dairy marketable marketable surplus;

    JEL classification:

    • L11 - Industrial Organization - - Market Structure, Firm Strategy, and Market Performance - - - Production, Pricing, and Market Structure; Size Distribution of Firms
    • L22 - Industrial Organization - - Firm Objectives, Organization, and Behavior - - - Firm Organization and Market Structure

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