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Rangeland Ecology & Management | 2009

Sustainability in Spanish Extensive Farms (Dehesas): An Economic and Management Indicator-Based Evaluation

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

Abstract The dehesa is defined as an agroforestry system that is characteristic of the southwestern Iberian Peninsula, where grassland is combined with evergreen species of the genus Quercus. Those systems have been gradually transformed from the Mediterranean forest into a unique kind of pastoral woodland by means of an agricultural use. Dehesas occupy more than 6 million ha, and the livestock systems that are based in them are of vital importance for their sustainability. The present work classifies, describes, and evaluates the sustainability of these systems in the Spanish region of Extremadura (southwestern Spain). To this end, we apply a methodological adaptation of the Framework for the Evaluation of Management Systems incorporating Sustainability Index (MESMIS). MESMIS is based on the evaluation of basic attributes of sustainability from indicators that allow one to make a simultaneous and comparative analysis of different types of farms. For the study, 69 farms were selected at random, and were classified using multivariate techniques into four types according to their level of intensification and productive orientation. The results were used to obtain an overall value of sustainability from a technical economic perspective for each farm type present in the dehesa. The mixed systems (beef cattle–sheep–Iberian pigs) have been found to be the most sustainable in general terms. The high–stocking rate sheep dehesas are the least sustainable, although at present, they are the most profitable. The other two groups analyzed, “low–stocking rate sheep farms” and “beef cattle farms,” had intermediate and similar scores. Mixed livestock dehesa farms are the closest to the traditional systems with a highly diverse production, an optimal use of the systems resources, and little dependence on external subsidies. In the present context, with uncertainties about European Union subsidies, this type of farm should be a goal for dehesa farmers.


Italian Journal of Animal Science | 2017

Are quality regulations displacing PDOs? A choice experiment study on Iberian meat products in Spain

Ana Sahelices; F.J. Mesías; M. Escribano; P. Gaspar; Ahmed Elghannam

Abstract The publication of the Spanish Quality Standards legislation regulating meat products from Iberian pigs has meant the obligatory certification of the system of production, feed, and breed in the Iberian pig sector. The Standard is designed to ensure the quality of the final product, avoiding the frauds that may have occurred previously taking advantage of the heterogeneity of the product. Traditionally, the Protected Designation of Origin labels offered the consumer guarantee and security, but this role has largely been taken over by the Quality Standards. In this context, there is a need to study consumers’ knowledge and valuation of these two quality indicators. It has been observed that, although PDOs are better known than the Quality Standards, consumers are willing to pay only a small premium for Iberian products with a PDO. Hence, PDOs need to be reoriented so as to provide added value to the product.


Small Ruminant Research | 2008

Sheep farms in the Spanish rangelands (dehesas): Typologies according to livestock management and economic indicators

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


Agroforestry Systems | 2007

Economic and management characterization of dehesa farms: implications for their sustainability

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


Livestock Science | 2009

Assessing the technical efficiency of extensive livestock farming systems in Extremadura, Spain

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


Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture | 2005

Consumers' preferences for beef in the Spanish region of Extremadura: a study using conjoint analysis

F.J. Mesías; M. Escribano; Antonio Rodríguez de Ledesma; F. Pulido


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


Meat Science | 2009

Consumers' preferences for Iberian dry-cured ham and the influence of mast feeding: An application of conjoint analysis in Spain

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


Archivos De Zootecnia | 2002

Niveles de cargas ganaderas en la dehesa extremeña

M. Escribano; A. Rodríguez de Ledesma; F.J. Mesías; 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

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F.J. Mesías

University of Extremadura

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P. Gaspar

University of Extremadura

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F. Pulido

University of Extremadura

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A.J. Escribano

University of Extremadura

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A.F. Pulido

University of Extremadura

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A. Horrillo

University of Extremadura

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