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An assessment of the
performance and Financial Analysis of milk collection centers in
Egypt. "Case study of Beni Suef Governorate"
Dr. Ekram Ahmed El Sayed Abd El
Rahman, Dr. Nashwa Mohamed Smir Shoiab, Dr. Mohamed A. Abd El
Motalib
Agricultural Economic Research
Institute, Agricultural Research Center (ARC), Giza, Egypt
Ekram_9375@yahoo.com
Abstract:
Milk
production is a source of supplementary income for thousands of
small and marginal farmers and landless laborers in Egypt,
through the sale of surplus, as well as an important source of
animal protein for milk consumers. On the other hand, dairy
industry is vital industries in Egypt that aims toward cover the
gap between raw milk production and consumer's demand of the
final dairy products, Total employment in Dairy products about
26,461 employee, (CAPMAS, 2013) represent 4% of total food
processing employment, Number of establishments about 1,883
represent 2% of total number of enterprises in food processing,
dairy products represented 27.1% and 9.7%of the total animal
production value and total agricultural production value, In
2015, respectively, (CAMPAS, 2017), in addition to Egypt enjoys
a comparative advantage in exports of dairy products, (Hanan M.
Mahrous, et al, 2019),
due to investment advantages in dairy industry, the shortness of
production cycle and the high nutritional value of milk
products, This study was conducted in Beni Suef Governorate
aiming to carry out an assessment of the performance of Egyptian
milk collection centers under the supervision of agricultural
cooperatives, to enable policy maker and decision makers to
understand and development dairy sector. The study depended
on primary and secondary data. Primary data were
collected through the
questionnaire which designed for this purpose and distributed to
240 respondents within Beni Suef Governorate, the study used the
descriptive analytic and
quantitative
methods to identify the
statistical indicators and measurements that serve the research
objectives. The result showed that: The MCC’s role is to chill
milk, which ensure the milk quality and safety until supplying
the milk to retailers or processors, also MCCs are promoting
women, It provided woman employment, trainings and market raw
milk. Recently collectors are progressively delivering milk to
processers, through MCCs, this formal market is growing thanks
to the Egyptian Government Authorities who decided to support
Milk Collection Centers to facilitate milk marketing and provide
raw milk to Dairy industries. The study indicates that
agricultural cooperatives could be one of the solutions towards
developing
of dairy industry, and
there are direct relationships between total milk collected by
MCC, milk price, Dairy plan, and investment profitability, The
Financial Analysis showed that MCC investments had positive NPV,
and IRR is 40%. The (MCC) is financially viable The costs can be
repayable in four years and four months. There are obstacles
facing the dairy industry as well as the study recommended
future plans to alleviate the problems and giving adequate level
of extension services and Improve on the rural infrastructure"
with proper cooling facilities and transportation networks at
farmers level ", Create more milk collection centers and
development & support of milk collection centers and provide
training to dairy farmers at Milk collection centers (MMCs)
about practices which will improve the quality and quantity of
milk procured; led to a rise in milk prices and improvements to
milk hygienic quality, At policy level, government should also
encourage investment in training on milk hygiene and quality by
deploying extension staff into villages, support partnership
with civil society institutions and local and international
donors, to Benefit from it’s experience in this MCCs in
establishing other MCCs in other Egyptian governorates,
especially for the rural areas.
[Ekram Ahmed El Sayed Abd El
Rahman, and Nashwa Mohamed Smir Shoiab. An assessment of the
performance and Financial Analysis of milk collection centers in
Egypt. Case study of Beni Suef Governorate.
World Rural Observ
2021;13(1):1-22]. ISSN: 1944-6543 (Print); ISSN: 1944-6551
(Online).
http://www.sciencepub.net/rural.
1. doi:10.7537/marswro130121.01.
Keywords:
Dairy industry, agricultural cooperatives, Egypt, Milk
collection centers (MMCs), Financial Analysis. |
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Research on Food Security Early Warning System Based on Fuzzy
Control
Li Ping, Lan Xin
Department of Economics College of Humanities and social
science, Harbin Institute of Technology,150001, Harbin, China.
E-mail:
hitlipingls@aliyun.com
Abstract:
According to the particularity of China's food security, this
study constructs a food security warning indicator based on
fuzzy control. The new method uses a combination of fuzzy theory
and analytic hierarchy process. Firstly, determine the
indicators that affect food security and their weights, and then
analyze the data of each indicator to delimit the warning
threshold. Secondly, generate weights based on the indicator
data and the corresponding warning threshold Basic probability
assignment function. Finally, the early warning degree is
obtained. At the same time, the validity of this method was
verified by using the statistical yearbook data of 2009-2018.
The research results show that the current level of food
security in China is safe and stable, and the fuzzy control
method proposed in this article can objectively reflect the food
security alertness.
[Li Ping, Lan Xin. Research on Food Security Early Warning
System Based on Fuzzy Control.
World Rural Observ
2021;13(1):23-30]. ISSN: 1944-6543 (Print); ISSN: 1944-6551
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2. doi:10.7537/marswro130121.02.
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fuzzy control, food security, early warning system |
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Marketing efficiency and policies analysis of potato crop in
Egypt
Dr. Hadil Taher Hassanain1 and Dr. Dina Abdalla
Shafiq2
1Assistant
Professor of Agricultural Economics, Faculty of Agriculture,
Zagazig University, Zagazig, Egypt
2Researcher,
Agricultural Economics Research Institute, Agriculture Research
Center, Cairo, Egypt
hadil.taher@gmail.com,
dinateama99@gmail.com
Abstract:
Potato crop is considered as an important vegetable crop in
Egypt. It's an important source of domestic agricultural income
and the foreign exchange needed to push the wheel of economic
development, as Egyptian potato exports are at the top of
Egyptian agricultural exports. The importance of potato crop in
Egypt is due to the large cultivated area and farmers' interest
in it as an export crop to cover the needs of local market. Due to the
increase in mediators share during marketing operations, as well
as high marketing costs and farmers receive low farm prices that
with high retail prices paid by consumers, consequently low
marketing efficiency. Also Potato crop, like other crops, is
affected by the extent of success and safety of agricultural
policies pursued by the state, as well as direct and indirect
intervention in the price policies of potato crop, whether in
relation to inputs or outputs, which creates a differences in
local and international prices, in addition to not optimizing
the use of agricultural inputs.
The research aimed to identify the productive position and
marketing system of potato crop, estimate the marketing margins
and marketing efficiency, in addition to estimating the
financial and economic evaluation of all items of production
costs of potato crop to analyze the current situation and map
future policies and programs for producing and marketing of
potato crop. The study relied on descriptive and quantitative
analysis methods represented in the simultaneous equations
consisting of linear regression equations in Egyptian potato
market. In addition to estimating items of production costs and
revenues of the potato crop financially and economically, also
calculating the nominal and effective protection coefficients
and domestic resources coefficient of the potato crop through
the Policy Analysis Matrix (PAM) during the period (2004-2018).
Most important conclusions can be summarized as
the
increase of Retail price per ton of potato crop by 10%, lead to
increases marketing efficiency of potato crop by 5%. Also the
increase of average of productivity per feddan of potato crop by
1%, lead to increases cost production per feddan of potato crop
by 9.59%. In addition Egypt has a comparative advantage in
producing potato crop, as the benefits from importing this crop
are greater than its production cost, or it is desirable to
expand its domestic production.
[Hadil Taher Hassanain and Dina Abdalla Shafiq.
Marketing efficiency and policies analysis of potato crop in
Egypt.
World Rural Observ
2021;13(1):31-41]. ISSN: 1944-6543 (Print); ISSN: 1944-6551
(Online).
http://www.sciencepub.net/rural.
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doi:10.7537/marswro130121.03.
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Comparative advantage,
Policy Analysis Matrix,
Marketing efficiency,
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Analytical study for the adoption of potato growers of
recommendations for rationalizing the use of irrigation water Al
Bustan region, Buhaira Governorate
Ismail Abdul Malik Muhammad Ismail
Department of Agricultural Economic and Cooperative Sciences,
Higher Institute for Agricultural Cooperation, Egypt
Email: esmaiel.abdelmalek@yahoo.com
Abstract:
This research aimed to identify the level of adoption of potato
growers of recommendations for rationalizing the use of
irrigation water in the Al Bustan area in the Buhaira
governorate, determine their level of knowledge about it, to
identify their attitudes towards rationalizing the use of
irrigation water, and to identify the correlation between the
degree of adoption by potato growers of these recommendations
and some independent studied variables. The approach of this
study is based on the analysis, exploration and evaluation of
the extent to which potato growers in this area have adopted
recommendations for rationalizing the use of irrigation water,
168 farmers representing comprehensive potato growers in this
area have been selected in summer season, in the village of Imam
Muhammad Refaat, which is considered one of promising villages
for export in the Al Bustan area in Egypt. Data were collected
by personal interview using questionnaire prepared for this
purpose, the results are shown in the form table of frequency
distribution and percentages, data were analyzed by using simple
correlation coefficient of Pearson, Chi-square using the
statistical packages program for social sciences statistics.
SPSS. The most important results were the following; It was
found that nearly half of the respondents represent a percentage
of (48.8%) had an average level of adoption of recommendations
for rationalizing the use of irrigation water, about half of the
respondents represent a percentage of (52.4%), their attitudes
are neutral towards rationalizing the use of irrigation water in
spite of half of the respondents represent a percentage of
(51.8%) had a high level of knowledge of these recommendations.
Which is due to the fact that these farmers have great
experience in potato cultivation and that they have large potato
cultivation areas, however, they face some obstacles that hinder
the adoption of some of these recommendations, such as the lack
of mechanization in the region, the results showed the great
role that the private sector plays in the form of commercial
shops for the sale of agricultural supplies in transferring
agricultural knowledge. It was also found that there is a
positive significant relationship between the degree to which
farmers adopt recommendations for rationalizing the use of
irrigation water, and some of the independent variables which
are: age, number of years of experience in planting potato
crops, and the land holding area planted with potato crop, and
the research presented a set of recommendations that are taken
into consideration for workers in the search area,
Such as; increasing extension services in the area, providing
agricultural mechanization centers, providing laser soil
leveling service, and supporting the state's efforts in lining
irrigation channels.
[Ismail
Abdul Malik Muhammad Ismail.
Analytical study for the adoption of potato growers of
recommendations for rationalizing the use of irrigation water Al
Bustan region, Buhaira Governorate.
World Rural Observ
2021;13(1):42-49].
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doi:10.7537/marswro130121.04.
Key words:
Adoption – knowledge-Attitude- potato' growers –Rationalizing
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A Study of the Economic Factors Affecting the Food Security
Factor of Edible Oils in Egypt
Dr. Mona Shehata El-Sayed Abdel-Gawad
Agricultural Economics Research Institute, Egypt
Nawarahmed767@gmail.com
Abstract:
The study aimed to identify the economic dimension of the food
security policy for edible oils in Egypt during the period
(2000-2019) by studying the current situation for the production
and consumption of edible oils in Egypt, assessing the strategic
stock and food security factor for edible oils, and studying the
economic factors affecting the food security factor for edible
oils during this period. To achieve the objectives of the study,
econometric analysis was used by performing multiple regression
analysis in the linear image using the (finite dependent
variable model) Tobit Model, and performing unit root tests, co
integration, causality test, in addition to descriptive
analysis.
By studying the current situation of food security, it was found
that the quantity of strategic reserves of food oils amounted to
about 428.25 thousand tons. Domestic consumption is sufficient
for a period of 87.36 days, or about (2.91 months). The value of
the food security factor during the study period was about 0.36. According to the unconventional
analysis method known as the Tobit model to measure the impact
of the most important economic factors that are supposed to have
an indirect effect on the food security factor of edible oils,
the most important of which are the population, exchange rate,
agricultural investment, national income, import price with the
exclusion of the variables related. The direct impact on the
food security factor for edible oils, which is the amount of
production, the amount of imports, the quantity of exports, and
the amount of consumption of edible oils, because they are
variables that are directly included in the calculations of the
food security factor. The significance of the effect of
these factors was proven, except for the exchange rate variable.
The significance of the regression coefficients was not proven,
in addition to matching the signs of the regression coefficients
of the independent variables to the assumptions of economic
theory, and reflecting the value of total elasticity, which
amounted to about 0.0854, and this means that the increase of
the variables under study referred to by 10%, but rather It
increases the food security factor by 0.854%.
The study recommends the necessity to increase the food security
factor for edible oils from 0.36 to 0.50 according to food
security considerations, and in order to form an appropriate
strategic stock sufficient for domestic consumption for at least
six months.
[Mona Shehata El-Sayed Abdel-Gawad. A Study of the Economic
Factors Affecting the Food Security Factor of Edible Oils in
Egypt.
World Rural Observ
2021;13(1):50-63]. ISSN: 1944-6543 (Print); ISSN: 1944-6551
(Online).
http://www.sciencepub.net/rural.
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doi:10.7537/marswro130121.05.
Key words:
Food Security Coefficient, Strategic Inventory, Tobit Model
Test, Self-Sufficiency, Food Gap |
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An Economic Study of Various Irrigation Systems Implementation
Impact on Some Field Crops Production in Fayoum Governorate
Dr. Noha Ezzat Tawfiq, Dr. Yasmin Ahmed Abuseif, and Dr. Gamal
Ali Abo Elela
Agricultural Economics Research Institute, Agricultural Research
Center, Egypt
Nohaezzat39@yahoo.com
Abstract:
The agricultural sector is considered one of the most important
economic sectors that use water resources, as it consumes about
59.3 billion m3, representing about 85.1% of the total actual
annual water consumption. The results showed that the
transformation from traditional surface irrigation to modern
irrigation techniques resulted in saving a large amount of
space, as the available area per feddan reached 19% for tomato
crop, 17% for maize crop, 15% for alfalfa crop, 20% for onion
crop, 18% for wheat crop. According to the results of the study,
it results in an increase in the agricultural area and a
significant increase in the total revenue and the net return of
the water unit, leading to an increase in the national
agricultural income. The study recommended several
recommendations, the most important of which are: Establishing
policies and mechanisms by the state in order to fully transform
the cultivated area for improved irrigation in order to benefit
from the reduction The amount of irrigation water used and
increasing the productivity of various crops, and obliging
farmers to switch to modern irrigation by enacting a law and
imposing penalties and fines for violators.
[Noha Ezzat Tawfiq, Yasmin Ahmed Abuseif, and Gamal Ali Abo
Elela. An Economic Study of Various Irrigation Systems
Implementation Impact on Some Field Crops Production in Fayoum
Governorate World Rural Observ 2021;13(1):64-76].
ISSN: 1944-6543 (Print); ISSN: 1944-6551 (Online).
http://www.sciencepub.net/rural
6. doi:10.7537/marswro130121.06.
Key Words:
Irrigation Systems - Indicators of Economic Efficiency -
Analysis Of Variance - Revenues And Costs - Net Return. |
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Mercury Contamination of Fish
Consumed in Enugu, Southeast Nigeria
Peter U. Achukwu1,
Daniel N. Ezeasor2, Chigozie N. Okwuosa1,
Nkiruka C. Azubike1, *Silas A. Ufelle1,
Okechukwu S. Onwukwe1, Ngozika O. Achukwu1,
Ndubeze Ezemba3, Amaechi U. Katchy3,
Chinwe Chukwuka4
1.
Department of Medical Laboratory
Sciences, Faculty of Health Sciences and Technology, College of
Medicine, University Of Nigeria Enugu Campus, Enugu State,
Nigeria.
2.
Department of Veterinary
Anatomy, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Nigeria
Nsukka, Enugu State Nigeria.
3.
Department of Anatomy, Faculty
of Medical Sciences, College of Medicine, University Of Nigeria
Enugu Campus, Enugu State, Nigeria.
4.
Department of Internal Medicine, Faculty of Medical Sciences,
University of Nigeria
Tel: +234-8038728223, Email:
peter.achukwu@unn.edu.ng
Abstract:
Mercury has been characterized as the most toxic water
contaminants in the world. Methylmercury accumulates in fish and
other sea food which are eventually consumed by man hence
exposing them to the risk of mercury poisoning. The present
study was aimed at determining the level of mercury
contamination of fish consumed in Enugu, south east Nigeria.
Different species of local dry fish were harvested from major
water bodies in Enugu. The mercury content of the local dry fish
species was determined using spectrophotometry and atomic
absorption spectrophotometry. Imported fish delicacies served as
control for the analysis. Results of the analysis showed
significantly high empirical values of mercury in the local fish
species when compared with the control. Fish consumed in Enugu
has levels of mercury which are significantly higher than the
WHO recommended values.
[Peter
U. Achukwu, Daniel N. Ezeasor, Chigozie N. Okwuosa, Nkiruka C.
Azubike, Silas A. Ufelle, Okechukwu S. Onwukwe, Ngozika O.
Achukwu, Ndubeze Ezemba, Amaechi U. Katchy, Chinwe
Chukwuka. Mercury Contamination of Fish Consumed in Enugu,
Southeast Nigeria World Rural Observ
2021;13(1):77-80]. ISSN:1944-6543(Print);ISSN:19446551(Online).http://www.sciencepub.net/rural7. doi:10.7537/marswro130121.07.
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Methylmercury, Enugu, Fish. |
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Filtration And Backwashing Studies: Obafemi Awolowo University
Waterworks As A Case Study
J.O. Jeje
Department of Civil
Engineering, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile – Ife.
*Email of Corresponding
Author:
jemails2000@yahoo.co.uk
Abstract:
This research
work centres at studying the filtration and backwashing
operations of the filtration unit of the Opa Waterworks and a
detailed laboratory study of the filtration and backwashing
characteristics of the filter medium being used at the treatment
plant. A detailed study of the filtration unit of Opa Waterworks
was undertaken with particular emphasis placed on the estimation
of the volume of water used during backwashing, the backwashing
procedure and the average backwashing time. Specific properties
of the filter medium used in the gravity filter such as
porosity, density, equivalent density, specific gravity and
unhindered settling velocity were investigated in the
laboratory. Based on works carried out, the volume of wash-water
required for the gravity filters has been estimated to be 14,200
litres (14.2 m3) which is about 3.12% of the total
volume of the clear water tank, with an outflow rate of 0.01 m3/s.
The accuracy of the Blake – Kozeny equation in predicting
headloss across a filter bed using clean water runs was
investigated and found to be reasonably accurate, and the
prediction errors were calculated. The backwashing properties of
the filter medium was also studied using the DSF (Dynamic Shape
Factor) and Sphericity models and the predicted results obtained
were compared to the actual laboratory results.World
Rural Observ
2021;13(1):81-86]. ISSN: 1944-6543 (Print); ISSN: 1944-6551
(Online).
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8. doi:10.7537/marswro130121.08
Keywords:
Filtration, backwashing, headloss, dynamic shape factor, gravity
filter and Blake-Kozeny equation |
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The Environmental Physiology
of Kainji Lake
E.S Owolabi1*, M.B.
Gwari2, M.U Jikantoro3, T.U Isichei4
*Hydrology
and Limnology programme, National Institute for
Freshwater Fisheries Research
2Head
of Programme Hydrology and Limnology programme,
National Institute for Freshwater Fisheries Research
3
Hydrology and Limnology programme, National Institute
for Freshwater Fisheries Research
4Environmental
Studies Division, National Institute for Freshwater Fisheries
Research
Correspondence should be sent to
E.S Owolabi:
owolabiekundayo@gmail.com
Abstract:
The current changes
in environmental conditions have necessitated changes in
adaptive mode of mankind. These changes in temperature,
precipitation, wind pressure and so on, over some physical
features like mountains, hills, river, streams, lake etc., has
been observed to influence the way of life of the communities
around these physical features, as the people of these
communities look for a way to survive or adjust to these
environmental changes. This study observed the variation in
temperature, wind pressure as well as precipitation over
communities around Kainji lake for a period between 2016 and
2017, its influence of the some communities surrounding Kainji
lake, and the adaptive mode of the people.
[E.S Owolabi, M.B. Gwari, M.U
Jikantoro, T.U Isichei.
The Environmental Physiology of
Kainji Lake. World
Rural Observ
2021;13(1):87-90]. ISSN: 1944-6543 (Print); ISSN: 1944-6551
(Online).
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9. doi:10.7537/marswro130121.09
Keywords:
Physiology, Precipitation, Temperature, Wind. |
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Structured model
Consumer-based Brand Equity based on Promotional-mix elements
(Case Study: Food Active Industries)
Mehran Rezvani1,
Shahram Ghahramani2, Seiran Mehrnia3
1Faculty
of Entrepreneurship, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran, Email:
m.rezvani@ut.ac.ir
2Institute
for management and planning studies, IMPS, Tehran, Iran, Email:
Sh.ghahramani@imps.ac.ir
3MA
of Business Administration, Email:
s.mehrnia29@gmail.com
Abstract:
This paper aims to examine the
relationships among Promotional-mix elements and
Customer-based Brand Equity. Then, a
model is developed to examine the relationships Promotional-mix
elements and Customer-based brand equity in Food Industries of
Tehran. The sample size is 240. Data are collected by
questionnaire designed. The collected data is estimated using
Lisrel and SEM method. The tests results show that four
dimensions of brand equity (brand awareness, perceived quality,
and brand loyalty and brand Image) positively effect on
Customer-based brand equity and all promotional-mix elements
(except sales promotion) positively affect the Customer-based
brand equity. In addition, among dimensions of brand equity,
image brand has the most positive effect on brand equity and
among elements of Promotional-mix; sell promotion has the most
negative effect on brand equity. In the end, among the brands,
Kalleh brand has the most Brand Equity and MiMas brand has the
least Brand Equity.
[Mehran Rezvani, Shahram
Ghahramani, Seiran Mehrnia.
Structured model
Consumer-based Brand Equity based on Promotional-mix elements
(Case Study: Food Active Industries).
World Rural Observ
2021;13(1):91-101]. ISSN: 1944-6543 (Print); ISSN: 1944-6551
(Online).
http://www.sciencepub.net/rural
10. doi:10.7537/marswro130121.10
Keywords:
Customer-based brand equity,
Promotional-mix, Food Industries and SEM. |
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