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    Strategies and socio-productive relationships in pig backyard production

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    Objective: The objective was to determine socio-economic relationships in backyard pig farms. Design/methodology/approximation: Farms were from 1 to 8 sows. Data was collected with semi structured questionnaires and periodical monitoring. Production cost was determined with general cost formula and the countable effect of family labour was determined. Two groups were stablished: Group 1) Yong married couples; and Group 2) Consolidated elderly marriages without married suns. Social Network Analysis was used to determine strongness of the relations founded. Results: Five social-productive relations were discovered: 1) food-producer relation; 2) piglet-“fattener”-butcher; 3) religious festivities-pigs; 4) year season-pig; and 5) pig producer-boar owner relation. Income was different when family labour was not counted. Limitations/implications: Results showed a possibility to combine qualitative data and statistical modelling related with social and economic behavior of backyard pig farms and small scale production farms.Objective: To determine socioeconomic relationships in backyard pig farms. Design/methodology/approximation: The farms studied had 1 to 8 sows. We used semi-structured questionnaires and periodic monitoring to collect data. We determined the cost of production with the general cost formula and calculated the countable effect of family labor. Two groups were established: Group 1) Young married couples; and Group 2) Elderly couples who have been married for a long time and who do not have married children. Social Network Analysis was used to determine the strength of those relationships. Results: Five socio-productive relations were discovered: 1) input supplier-producer; 2) piglet breeder-swineherd-butcher; 3) religious festivities-pigs; 4) season of the year-pig; and 5) producer-boar keeper. Income differed when family work was not counted. Limitations/implications: Results showed that it was possible to combine qualitative data and statistical modelling in studies about social and economic behavior of backyard pig farms and small-scale farms
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