Economic Study of Sheep Production Costs in Salah Al-Din Governorate (Al-Sharqat District as a Model) for the Year 2019

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Prof. Dr. Jadoo Shehab Ahmed AlJumailyMohammed Abdul Rahman Khalaf AlJumaily

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Chart of the economics of sheep production costs in the year 2019, the season of the year 2019, the season of the year 2019, the season of 2019, the annual growing season, the breeding of the resident and the seasonal migration, and the permanent migration subject of (72, 60, 31) squares and, respectively, the average number of sheep in The research sample (52, 180, 638) heads, respectively, in addition to that, in the Shirqat district, they formed a percentage of 16.51% of the total sheep breeders in Salah al-Din Governorate, which amounted to 8973 squares for the year 2019. It constituted a percentage (18%, 27% and 23%) respectively, while the variable costs percentage was (82%, 73%, 77%), respectively. The total costs (dinars) are a dependent variable and production (kg) is an independent variable selected. Cubism was chosen as the best formula for statistical and standard tests and the economic zone. From cubic costs, economic derivatives (average costs, average total costs, and marginal costs) were found. The estimated optimal production volume for the head was (76, 85.7, and 83.7) kg, respectively. The type of production most of the estimated profit for the head was (95, 92, 86) kg, which indicates a waste of technical productive resources. The research bought decision-makers in the Ministry of Agriculture and reconsidered the policy of supporting joint games and examining all traditional and Arab feeds in the fall season, as well as the different reviews and technologies at subsidized prices.

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Prof. Dr. Jadoo Shehab Ahmed AlJumailyMohammed Abdul Rahman Khalaf AlJumaily. (2021). Economic Study of Sheep Production Costs in Salah Al-Din Governorate (Al-Sharqat District as a Model) for the Year 2019. Annals of the Romanian Society for Cell Biology, 25(6), 4066–4075. Retrieved from https://annalsofrscb.ro/index.php/journal/article/view/6180
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