Costs and benefits of soybean production in the "Cerrado" of Brazil
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Resumo: | Costs and benefits of producing soybean in the "cerrado" soil of central Brazil were evaluated. Total investment costs, including mechanical clearing and using high fertilizer levels, were Cr $ 15,062.00 (September of 1979)/ha. Taking in account the agricultural economic policies for this region, with interest rate of 4%, this means an annual investment cost of Cr $ 1,612.00/ha. Annual production costs reached Cr $ 10,399.00/ha, so, total production costs were Cr $ 11,951.00/ha. Benefits were measured in terms of net profit and benefit cost ratio (B/C), which was calculated by dividing present worth of gross benefits by present worth of gross costs. At market prices, with soybean yields of 2.1 metric t/ha net profits were Cr $ 5,059.00, and the B/C ratio was 1.42; with yields of 2.5 metric tons, net profits increased to Cr $ 8,299.00 and B/C to 1.69. At garanteed federal minimum prices, and yields of 2.5 metric tons net profit decreased to Cr $ 1,174.00, and B/C ratio to 1.10; with yields of 2.1 metric t/ha, profits were negative and B/C ratio was 0,92. Therefore, soybean production in the "cerrado" soils of central Brazil may be highly profitable, yielding high benefit costs ratios, even if we consider a high interest rate on the initial investments. |
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Costs and benefits of soybean production in the "Cerrado" of BrazilCustos e rentabilidade na produção de soja nos cerrados do Brasileconomic analysis; benefits; Brazilbenefícios; análise econômica; BrasilCosts and benefits of producing soybean in the "cerrado" soil of central Brazil were evaluated. Total investment costs, including mechanical clearing and using high fertilizer levels, were Cr $ 15,062.00 (September of 1979)/ha. Taking in account the agricultural economic policies for this region, with interest rate of 4%, this means an annual investment cost of Cr $ 1,612.00/ha. Annual production costs reached Cr $ 10,399.00/ha, so, total production costs were Cr $ 11,951.00/ha. Benefits were measured in terms of net profit and benefit cost ratio (B/C), which was calculated by dividing present worth of gross benefits by present worth of gross costs. At market prices, with soybean yields of 2.1 metric t/ha net profits were Cr $ 5,059.00, and the B/C ratio was 1.42; with yields of 2.5 metric tons, net profits increased to Cr $ 8,299.00 and B/C to 1.69. At garanteed federal minimum prices, and yields of 2.5 metric tons net profit decreased to Cr $ 1,174.00, and B/C ratio to 1.10; with yields of 2.1 metric t/ha, profits were negative and B/C ratio was 0,92. Therefore, soybean production in the "cerrado" soils of central Brazil may be highly profitable, yielding high benefit costs ratios, even if we consider a high interest rate on the initial investments.Foram calculados os custos de produção e a rentabilidade envolvida no processo de produção de soja em Latossolo Vermelho-Escuro, de cerrado, considerando-se as linhas de crédito rural para a região. Os investimentos (em Cr $ setembro de 1979) necessários para transformar um solo de cerrado em solo fértil atingiram Cr $ 15.062,00/ha (48% em despesas com serviços e 52% com insumos). Tendo em vista a política creditícia vigente, e considerando-se uma taxa de juros reais de 4% a.a., isso significou um custo anual dos investimentos de Cr $ 1.612,00/ha. As despesas de custeio (Cr $ de setembro de 1979) atingiram Cr $ 10.399,00/ha. A rentabilidade, calculada em termos de lucros e relação benefício custo (B/C), foi determinada considerando-se dois níveis de produtividade e duas situações de preços. A preços de mercado, com uma produção de 2.100 kg/ha, os lucros foram de Cr $ 5.059,00/ha, com uma relação benefício/custo de 1,42. Com uma produtividade de 2.500 kg/ha, os lucros foram de Cr $ 8.299,00/ha, com uma relação benefício/custo de 1,69. A única situação que não apresentou resultados positivos foi quando se considerou a produção de 2.100 kg/ha e a comercialização de produto ao nível dos preços mínimos, quando a relação B/C foi 0,92. Portanto, a produção de soja, quando calculada considerando-se as políticas de desenvolvimento para a região, pode apresentar índices elevados de rentabilidade, mesmo considerando-se uma taxa de juros reais sobre os investimentos iniciais requeridos.Pesquisa Agropecuaria BrasileiraPesquisa Agropecuária BrasileiraScolari, Dante D.G.2014-04-15info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://seer.sct.embrapa.br/index.php/pab/article/view/17080Pesquisa Agropecuaria Brasileira; v.16, n.6, jun. 1981; 757-762Pesquisa Agropecuária Brasileira; v.16, n.6, jun. 1981; 757-7621678-39210100-104xreponame:Pesquisa Agropecuária Brasileira (Online)instname:Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (Embrapa)instacron:EMBRAPAporhttps://seer.sct.embrapa.br/index.php/pab/article/view/17080/11408info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2014-04-15T19:44:59Zoai:ojs.seer.sct.embrapa.br:article/17080Revistahttp://seer.sct.embrapa.br/index.php/pabPRIhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phppab@sct.embrapa.br || sct.pab@embrapa.br1678-39210100-204Xopendoar:2014-04-15T19:44:59Pesquisa Agropecuária Brasileira (Online) - Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (Embrapa)false |
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Costs and benefits of soybean production in the "Cerrado" of Brazil Custos e rentabilidade na produção de soja nos cerrados do Brasil |
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Costs and benefits of soybean production in the "Cerrado" of Brazil |
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Costs and benefits of soybean production in the "Cerrado" of Brazil Scolari, Dante D.G. economic analysis; benefits; Brazil benefícios; análise econômica; Brasil |
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Costs and benefits of soybean production in the "Cerrado" of Brazil |
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Costs and benefits of soybean production in the "Cerrado" of Brazil |
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Costs and benefits of soybean production in the "Cerrado" of Brazil |
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Costs and benefits of soybean production in the "Cerrado" of Brazil |
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Costs and benefits of soybean production in the "Cerrado" of Brazil |
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Scolari, Dante D.G. |
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Scolari, Dante D.G. |
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Scolari, Dante D.G. |
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economic analysis; benefits; Brazil benefícios; análise econômica; Brasil |
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economic analysis; benefits; Brazil benefícios; análise econômica; Brasil |
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Costs and benefits of producing soybean in the "cerrado" soil of central Brazil were evaluated. Total investment costs, including mechanical clearing and using high fertilizer levels, were Cr $ 15,062.00 (September of 1979)/ha. Taking in account the agricultural economic policies for this region, with interest rate of 4%, this means an annual investment cost of Cr $ 1,612.00/ha. Annual production costs reached Cr $ 10,399.00/ha, so, total production costs were Cr $ 11,951.00/ha. Benefits were measured in terms of net profit and benefit cost ratio (B/C), which was calculated by dividing present worth of gross benefits by present worth of gross costs. At market prices, with soybean yields of 2.1 metric t/ha net profits were Cr $ 5,059.00, and the B/C ratio was 1.42; with yields of 2.5 metric tons, net profits increased to Cr $ 8,299.00 and B/C to 1.69. At garanteed federal minimum prices, and yields of 2.5 metric tons net profit decreased to Cr $ 1,174.00, and B/C ratio to 1.10; with yields of 2.1 metric t/ha, profits were negative and B/C ratio was 0,92. Therefore, soybean production in the "cerrado" soils of central Brazil may be highly profitable, yielding high benefit costs ratios, even if we consider a high interest rate on the initial investments. |
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