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Economic analysis of sheep breeding costs, returns and efficiency in south area of Syria – year 2012

التحليل الاقتصادي لتكاليف و عائدات و كفاءة تربية الأغنام في المنطقة الجنوبية من سورية لعام 2012

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 Publication date 2016
and research's language is العربية
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This study aimed to achieve the quantitive estimation of costs, returns, efficiency and income economic indicators of sheep breeding. Tow sources of data were used ,Questionnaire of random sample of breeders included (374 case) in the study area as primary data and MOAAR(annual agriculture statistical ), Database of NAPC, as secondary data.

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BAHHADY . F, THOMSON,E and BOULAD,M 2000 - Red meat production, marketing and trade in Syria,www.fao.org
GEORGIEV, I and MOMCHILOV,H, 2003- An economic analysis of the efficiency of sheep, breeding cace study: sheep farms in the southeast of Bulgaria. Trakia Journal of Sciences, 1. 12-21
KONDAIAH, N, 2008- Value chain for clean meat production from sheep environmental and social safeguards management, National research centre of meat, Hyderabad, 01: April
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