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Archive | 2017

Do Organic Livestock Farms Differ from Low-Input Conventional Ones? Insights Based on Beef Cattle in Southern Europe

A.J. Escribano

The objective of this study is to determine whether there are clear differences between conventional (but low-input) and organic beef cattle farms located in the Southwest of Spain. 33 conventional and 30 organic farms were compared in terms of structure, technical management, and performance. The results showed that organic farms (‘All Organic’) mainly focus on the production of calves at weaning age which are fattened in conventional holdings (‘Organic 1’; n= 22). The remaining organic farms (‘Organic 2’; n=11) showed to participate in almost all stages of the agri-value chain. ‘Conventional’ farms were mainly dedicated to producing calves at weaning age (similarly to Organic 1). Organic 1 had the smallest herd size: 80.18 LU, p<0.05). Organic 2 showed greater presence of indigenous breeds (62.08%, p <0.05). Conventional farms proved to bear higher feed and veterinary costs per area (161.59 and 17.87 € / ha; p <0.01 and p<0.05, respectively), but Organic 2 had higher feed costs per LU. Therefore, Conventional and All Organic were quite similar, and differences depended mainly on farm structure. Hence, being either conventional or organic does not seem to be a valid criterion for drawing conclusions regarding the benefits or characteristics of each system.


Small Ruminant Research | 2011

Goat systems of Villuercas-Ibores area in SW Spain: Problems and perspectives of traditional farming systems

P. Gaspar; A.J. Escribano; F.J. Mesías; M. Escribano; A.F. Pulido


Journal of Sensory Studies | 2013

EVALUATION OF NEW PACKAGING FORMATS FOR DRY-CURED MEAT PRODUCTS USING CONJOINT ANALYSIS: AN APPLICATION TO DRY-CURED IBERIAN HAM

F.J. Mesías; F. Pulido; M. Escribano; P. Gaspar; A.F. Pulido; A.J. Escribano; Antonio Rodríguez-Ledesma


ITEA | 2014

A sustainability assessment of organic and conventional beef cattle farms in agroforestry systems: the case of the "dehesa" rangelands.

A.J. Escribano; P. Gaspar; F.J. Mesías; A.F. Pulido; M. Escribano


Livestock Science | 2016

The role of the level of intensification, productive orientation and self-reliance in extensive beef cattle farms

A.J. Escribano; P. Gaspar; F.J. Mesías; M. Escribano


Archive | 2015

Comparative Sustainability Assessment of Extensive Beef Cattle Farms in a High Nature Value Agroforestry System

A.J. Escribano


Sustainability | 2016

Beef Cattle Farms' Conversion to the Organic System. Recommendations for Success in the Face of Future Changes in a Global Context

A.J. Escribano


International Journal of Research Studies in Agricultural Sciences | 2015

The Contribution of Organic Livestock to Sustainable Rural Development in Sensitive Areas

A.J. Escribano; M. Escribano; P. Gaspar; F.J. Mesías


Archive | 2014

Competitiveness of extensive beef cattle farms located in the dehesa ecosystem (SW Europe).

A.J. Escribano; P. Gaspar; F.J. Mesías; M. Escribano; A.F. Pulido


Sustainability | 2018

Organic Feed: A Bottleneck for the Development of the Livestock Sector and Its Transition to Sustainability?

A.J. Escribano

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F.J. Mesías

University of Extremadura

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P. Gaspar

University of Extremadura

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M. Escribano

University of Extremadura

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A.F. Pulido

University of Extremadura

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F. Pulido

University of Extremadura

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