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    <title>Australian and brazilian sub-tropical dairy industries, where farmers will last longer?</title>
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    <description>Título: Australian and brazilian sub-tropical dairy industries, where farmers will last longer?
Autoria: TEIXEIRA, S. R.; STOCK, L. A.
Conteúdo: The objective of this paper was to discuss about differences, particularly Brazilian small dairy farmers and Australian sub-tropical specialized dairy farmers aiming to increase their 1,000 or more liters per day. Three regions were studied: one in northern New South Wales Australia and two in south of Brazil. The methodology used was data collection, stay on a farm and semi-structured interviews. These three regions have majority of cows producing 16 to 19 liters per day.</description>
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    <title>The brazilian dairy producer in the world.</title>
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    <description>Título: The brazilian dairy producer in the world.
Autoria: STOCK, L. A.; HEMME, T.; ASSIS, A. G. de; CARNEIRO, A. V.; OLIVEIRA, A. F. de; STOCK, V. de M.
Conteúdo: The Brazilian dairy sector made possible to substitute dairy importation; there are some advantages that could increase market share. The objective was to identify regional, economic and technological factors, determinants of competitiveness of the world dairy production sector.</description>
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    <title>Structure of cost and dairy specialization.</title>
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    <description>Título: Structure of cost and dairy specialization.
Autoria: STOCK, L. A.; GOMES, A. T.; TEIXEIRA, S. R.; RESENDE, J. C. de; STOCK, V. de M.
Conteúdo: Regional and technological differences in dairy production distinguish different ways to handle the sustainability of dairy production systems, suggesting that cash and capital costs per liter of milk produced may define the future of being more or less specialized. Seven dairy typical production systems from three different regions of Brazil were considered. Sustainability skills, technological flexibility and cost composition were analyzed</description>
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    <title>Avaliação da desidratação e percentual de brotação dos colmos de BRS Capiaçu encapsulados com cera de carnaúba (Copernicia prunifera).</title>
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    <description>Título: Avaliação da desidratação e percentual de brotação dos colmos de BRS Capiaçu encapsulados com cera de carnaúba (Copernicia prunifera).
Autoria: LISBOA, S. B.; PERAZZO, A. F.; SILVA, S. F.; GRANGEIRO JUNIOR, E. A.; MACHADO, J. C.; FONTENELE, R. M.
Conteúdo: Nos últimos anos, a pecuária Nordestina do Brasil cresceu vertiginosamente, aumentando a busca por forragens de qualidade. Em 2016, a Embrapa lançou a cultivar BRS Capiaçu, cultivar melhorada de Cenchrt/s puHpureum Schum, apresentando alta produção, tolerância ao estresse hídrico e bom valor nutritivo. Entretanto, o plantio imediato dos colmos é recomendado para uma melhor taxa de brotação, sendo um fator limitante para aqueles produtores que não dispõem de viveiristas próximos da propriedade para aquisição de material genético certificado pela Embrapa. Diante disso, objetivou-se avaliar a cera de carnaúba como material emulsificante para conservação de colmos de BRS Capiaçu.</description>
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