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Cases on Managing Dairy Productive Chains

Eduardo Guilherme Satolo (São Paulo State University, Brazil) and Priscilla Ayllen Bustos Mac-Lean (São Paulo State University, Brazil)
Indexed In: SCOPUS
Release Date: March, 2023 | Copyright: © 2023 | Pages: 320

Publication Status: E-Book and Print Version Available for Purchase
ISBN13: 9781668454725
ISBN13 Softcover: 9781668454732
EISBN13: 9781668454749
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-5472-5

Description:

In agricultural production, one of the sectors that stands out worldwide for its economic and social relevance is milk production. Although food items tend to be produced in complex systems composed of several agents and with processes connected to supply chains, the dairy supply chain is seen as relatively simple and includes three main stakeholders: dairy production, processing and packaging, and retail. However, this simplicity of chain management changes in a scenario in which milk production is concentrated in a high number of small-scale producers, who occupy areas where other crops are less viable. At this point in the literature, there are few works that consolidate studies that address the daily production chain, in particular dealing with aspects of good milk manufacturing and quality practices, environment, dairy farming 4.0, and management of the dairy production chain.

Cases on Managing Dairy Productive Chains discusses the relevance and topicality of the themes and their applications in one of the main production chains, such as milk, and allows researchers to visualize new insights for research in the various aspects of applicable management. It further presents cases in dairy segments and investigates their applications, entrepreneurial strategies, and innovation in management areas. Covering topics such as cooling systems, raw materials, and sustainability indicators, this case book is an excellent resource for agriculturalists, managers, engineers, extensionists, students and faculty of higher education, librarians, researchers, and academicians.

Coverage:

The many academic areas covered in this publication include, but are not limited to:

  • Agricultural Science
  • Cooling Systems
  • Dairy Farming
  • Dairy Industry
  • Dairy Productive Chains
  • Manufacturing Practices
  • Milk Quality
  • Milk Yield
  • Raw Materials
  • Sustainability Indicators

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Eduardo Satolo is an Associate Professor in Faculty of Science and Engineering at São Paulo State University (UNESP), Tupã Campus, lecturing on Business Administration course and Agribussiness and Development Post Graduation Program. Post-Doctorate in Production Engineering from UFF (2018), doctor in Industrial Engineering from the Universidade Metodista de Piracicaba (UNIMEP). Has a master’s in Production Engineering from UNIMEP is a graduate in Production Engineering from UNIMEP.
Priscilla Mac-Lean is an Assistant Professor in School of Science and Engineering at Sao Paulo State University (Unesp), Tupã Campus, Brazil, lecturing on Biosystems Engineering course and Agribussiness and Development Post Graduation Program. Doctor in Animal Quality and Productivity by the Postgraduate Program in Animal Science from the University of São Paulo (2012). Master in Animal Production by the Postgraduate Program in Animal Science (2008) and undergraduated in animal science (2005) from Universidade Estadual de Maringá (UEM). Her research interests include the areas of improvement of the animal production chain evaluating good practices related to product quality and quantity, ambience and animal biometeorology and welfare, working mainly in the productive chains of dairy cattle and sericulture.

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