Economic indicators of production of semi-hard and hard cheeses in small capacity dairies in Serbia
Animal husbandry has a longstanding tradition in Serbia, and the production of milk and dairy products has a rich legacy. Cow?s milk is used in the manufacture of all kinds of dairy products. Annual global cheese production is about 20 million tons, with cattle milk cheeses produced in large-scale p...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of agricultural sciences (Belgrade, Serbia) Serbia), 2020, Vol.65 (3), p.283-296 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Animal husbandry has a longstanding tradition in Serbia, and the production
of milk and dairy products has a rich legacy. Cow?s milk is used in the
manufacture of all kinds of dairy products. Annual global cheese production
is about 20 million tons, with cattle milk cheeses produced in large-scale
processing plants constituting about 80% of that production. In Serbia,
leaders of milk production are small family dairy farms, which contribute
92% of total production, while dairies with large capacity dominate in milk
processing. There are 211 milk processing plants of varying capacities in
Serbia. The largest amounts of milk are processed by dairy plants 'Imlek'
and 'Subotica', while 188 small-scale dairies process 20% of total milk. The
subject of this paper is the analysis of the economic indicators of
production of semi-hard and hard cheeses in small-capacity dairies in
Serbia. To determine the level and structure of production costs of dairy
products, the analytical calculation method of per unit processing costs has
been used. The study has revealed that the cost price of semi-hard and hard
cheeses in small-capacity dairies amounts to 3.33 ?/kg. With 90.83% in the
structure of total costs of processing the milk into cheese, the cost of raw
materials has the largest share, followed by labor costs with 6.54%. For
small-capacity dairies to be able to compete with larger dairies, both in
product quality and price, it is crucial to continuously monitor and
minimize production costs. |
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ISSN: | 1450-8109 2406-0968 |
DOI: | 10.2298/JAS2003283M |