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Sustentabilidad Financiera: El Caso De Una Empresa Ganadera De Bovino De Doble Propósito

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  • Ruiz Guevara, Carlos
  • Garcia Hernandez, Luis Arturo
  • Avila Bello, Carlos Hector
  • Brunett Perez, Luis

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This analysis examines financial structure, costs, profits, and economic equilibrium with productivity level and economic feasibility to assure continuity in beef cattle double purpose system. Productivity and accountant information from an enterprise Veracruz south state in a year were caught. Enterprise structure shows that work with own resources, and has a $111,709.19 profit and $21,492.49 loss; 67% incomes from dairy sale and 33% come from beef sale. Steady costs are 52%, and variable costs are 48%. Equilibrium point is fixed in 241,864.40 and 14,388.66 kilograms in dairy and beef production respectively. Kilogram production cost for milk was $2.66, and $12.94 for beef. Results show a need to use financial accountant to take choices for enterprise improvement and get net profits in its deal; therefore, is a priority to get better productivity and efficiency indicators.

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  • Ruiz Guevara, Carlos & Garcia Hernandez, Luis Arturo & Avila Bello, Carlos Hector & Brunett Perez, Luis, 2008. "Sustentabilidad Financiera: El Caso De Una Empresa Ganadera De Bovino De Doble Propósito," Revista Mexicana de Agronegocios, Sociedad Mexicana de Administracion Agropecuaria, vol. 22(January-J), pages 1-13, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:remeag:48819
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.48819
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    1. González-Quintero, Ricardo & van Wijk, Mark T. & Ruden, Alejandro & Gómez, Manuel & Pantevez, Heiber & Castro-Llanos, Fabio & Notenbaert, An & Arango, Jacobo, 2022. "Yield gap analysis to identify attainable milk and meat productivities and the potential for greenhouse gas emissions mitigation in cattle systems of Colombia," Agricultural Systems, Elsevier, vol. 195(C).

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