PROFITABILITY OF ORGANIC YELLOW PASSION FRUIT AS A FUNCTION OF IRRIGATION, PROTECTED CULTIVATION AND POLLINATION

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Autor(a) principal: Silva, Nilciléia Mendes da
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Araújo Neto, Sebastião Elviro de, Souza, Luís Gustavo de Souza e, Uchôa, Thays Lemos, Pinto, Geazí Penha
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Caatinga
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.ufersa.edu.br/caatinga/article/view/10826
Resumo: Passion fruit production has become an attractive activity due to its social and economic benefits, given the rapid economic return and well-distributed income over most of the year. From this perspective, this study aimed to evaluate the technical and economic indicators of yellow passion fruit cultivation by combining irrigation, protected cultivation, and pollination. The experimental design was in randomized blocks set up in split plots (2 x 2 x 2), with eight treatments and four replicates containing four plants per experimental unit. The protected environment was installed on the upper part of each trellis and consisted of 100 m transparent plastic film as cover material. Irrigation was performed using a micro-sprinkler system, and pollination was either manual or natural (entomophilous). The following parameters were evaluated: commercial yield - estimated for one hectare considering the mass of marketable fruits produced in the plot (30 m2); production cost - capital depreciation, input prices, and labor used in cultivation; economic indicators - profitability index, family labor remuneration, profitability, net income, benefit/cost ratio, and fixed, variable, and total costs. The results show that artificial pollination increased the yield and provided a 41% higher profitability rate than natural pollination; supplemental irrigation, compared to rainfed cultivation, has no positive effects on profitability indices; protected cultivation increases the total cost and does not increase the yield; organic passion fruit production provides profitability indices ranging from 60% to 70%.
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spelling PROFITABILITY OF ORGANIC YELLOW PASSION FRUIT AS A FUNCTION OF IRRIGATION, PROTECTED CULTIVATION AND POLLINATIONRENTABILIDADE DO MARACUJAZEIRO AMARELO ORGÂNICO EM FUNÇÃO DA IRRIGAÇÃO, CULTIVO PROTEGIDO E POLINIZAÇÃOAnálise econômica. Custos operacionais. Lucratividade. Passiflora edulis Sims.Economic analysis. Operational costs. Profitability. Passiflora edulis Sims.Passion fruit production has become an attractive activity due to its social and economic benefits, given the rapid economic return and well-distributed income over most of the year. From this perspective, this study aimed to evaluate the technical and economic indicators of yellow passion fruit cultivation by combining irrigation, protected cultivation, and pollination. The experimental design was in randomized blocks set up in split plots (2 x 2 x 2), with eight treatments and four replicates containing four plants per experimental unit. The protected environment was installed on the upper part of each trellis and consisted of 100 m transparent plastic film as cover material. Irrigation was performed using a micro-sprinkler system, and pollination was either manual or natural (entomophilous). The following parameters were evaluated: commercial yield - estimated for one hectare considering the mass of marketable fruits produced in the plot (30 m2); production cost - capital depreciation, input prices, and labor used in cultivation; economic indicators - profitability index, family labor remuneration, profitability, net income, benefit/cost ratio, and fixed, variable, and total costs. The results show that artificial pollination increased the yield and provided a 41% higher profitability rate than natural pollination; supplemental irrigation, compared to rainfed cultivation, has no positive effects on profitability indices; protected cultivation increases the total cost and does not increase the yield; organic passion fruit production provides profitability indices ranging from 60% to 70%.A passicultura tem se tornado uma atividade atrativa, em decorrência de seus benefícios sociais e econômicos, principalmente devido ao rápido retorno econômico com receita bem distribuída na maioria dos meses do ano. Sendo assim, objetivou-se avaliar os indicadores técnicos e econômicos no cultivo do maracujazeiro amarelo combinando fatores de irrigação, cultivo protegido e polinização. O delineamento experimental foi em blocos casualizados em parcelas divididas (2 x 2 x 2) com oito tratamentos e quatro repetições contendo quatro plantas por unidade experimental. O ambiente protegido foi instalado na parte superior de cada espaldeiras, constituído de filme plástico aditivado transparente de 100 m como material para a cobertura. A irrigação foi do tipo micro aspersão e a polinização manual ou natural (entomófila). Avaliou-se: produtividade comercial - estimada para um hectare considerando a massa de frutos comerciais produzidos na parcela (30 m2); custo de produção - foram considerados a depreciação do capital, preços dos insumos e da mão de obra empregada no cultivo; indicadores econômicos - índice de lucratividade, remuneração do trabalho familiar, rentabilidade, receita líquida, relação benefício/custo, e custos fixos, variáveis e totais. Conclui-se que: a polinização artificial contribui para aumento da produtividade, proporcionando índice de rentabilidade 41% a mais que o cultivo com polinização natural; a irrigação suplementar, comparada ao cultivo em sequeiro, não apresenta efeitos positivos sobre os índices de lucratividade; o cultivo protegido eleva o custo total e não contribui para aumento de produtividade; a passicultura orgânica gera lucratividade na ordem de 60% a 70%.  Universidade Federal Rural do Semi-Árido2022-07-12info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.ufersa.edu.br/caatinga/article/view/1082610.1590/1983-21252022v35n314rcREVISTA CAATINGA; Vol. 35 No. 3 (2022); 633-640Revista Caatinga; v. 35 n. 3 (2022); 633-6401983-21250100-316Xreponame:Revista Caatingainstname:Universidade Federal Rural do Semi-Árido (UFERSA)instacron:UFERSAenghttps://periodicos.ufersa.edu.br/caatinga/article/view/10826/10993Copyright (c) 2022 Revista Caatingainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSilva, Nilciléia Mendes daAraújo Neto, Sebastião Elviro deSouza, Luís Gustavo de Souza e Uchôa, Thays LemosPinto, Geazí Penha2023-07-03T14:04:19Zoai:ojs.periodicos.ufersa.edu.br:article/10826Revistahttps://periodicos.ufersa.edu.br/index.php/caatinga/indexPUBhttps://periodicos.ufersa.edu.br/index.php/caatinga/oaipatricio@ufersa.edu.br|| caatinga@ufersa.edu.br1983-21250100-316Xopendoar:2024-04-29T09:46:58.952958Revista Caatinga - Universidade Federal Rural do Semi-Árido (UFERSA)true
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv PROFITABILITY OF ORGANIC YELLOW PASSION FRUIT AS A FUNCTION OF IRRIGATION, PROTECTED CULTIVATION AND POLLINATION
RENTABILIDADE DO MARACUJAZEIRO AMARELO ORGÂNICO EM FUNÇÃO DA IRRIGAÇÃO, CULTIVO PROTEGIDO E POLINIZAÇÃO
title PROFITABILITY OF ORGANIC YELLOW PASSION FRUIT AS A FUNCTION OF IRRIGATION, PROTECTED CULTIVATION AND POLLINATION
spellingShingle PROFITABILITY OF ORGANIC YELLOW PASSION FRUIT AS A FUNCTION OF IRRIGATION, PROTECTED CULTIVATION AND POLLINATION
Silva, Nilciléia Mendes da
Análise econômica. Custos operacionais. Lucratividade. Passiflora edulis Sims.
Economic analysis. Operational costs. Profitability. Passiflora edulis Sims.
title_short PROFITABILITY OF ORGANIC YELLOW PASSION FRUIT AS A FUNCTION OF IRRIGATION, PROTECTED CULTIVATION AND POLLINATION
title_full PROFITABILITY OF ORGANIC YELLOW PASSION FRUIT AS A FUNCTION OF IRRIGATION, PROTECTED CULTIVATION AND POLLINATION
title_fullStr PROFITABILITY OF ORGANIC YELLOW PASSION FRUIT AS A FUNCTION OF IRRIGATION, PROTECTED CULTIVATION AND POLLINATION
title_full_unstemmed PROFITABILITY OF ORGANIC YELLOW PASSION FRUIT AS A FUNCTION OF IRRIGATION, PROTECTED CULTIVATION AND POLLINATION
title_sort PROFITABILITY OF ORGANIC YELLOW PASSION FRUIT AS A FUNCTION OF IRRIGATION, PROTECTED CULTIVATION AND POLLINATION
author Silva, Nilciléia Mendes da
author_facet Silva, Nilciléia Mendes da
Araújo Neto, Sebastião Elviro de
Souza, Luís Gustavo de Souza e
Uchôa, Thays Lemos
Pinto, Geazí Penha
author_role author
author2 Araújo Neto, Sebastião Elviro de
Souza, Luís Gustavo de Souza e
Uchôa, Thays Lemos
Pinto, Geazí Penha
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Silva, Nilciléia Mendes da
Araújo Neto, Sebastião Elviro de
Souza, Luís Gustavo de Souza e
Uchôa, Thays Lemos
Pinto, Geazí Penha
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Análise econômica. Custos operacionais. Lucratividade. Passiflora edulis Sims.
Economic analysis. Operational costs. Profitability. Passiflora edulis Sims.
topic Análise econômica. Custos operacionais. Lucratividade. Passiflora edulis Sims.
Economic analysis. Operational costs. Profitability. Passiflora edulis Sims.
description Passion fruit production has become an attractive activity due to its social and economic benefits, given the rapid economic return and well-distributed income over most of the year. From this perspective, this study aimed to evaluate the technical and economic indicators of yellow passion fruit cultivation by combining irrigation, protected cultivation, and pollination. The experimental design was in randomized blocks set up in split plots (2 x 2 x 2), with eight treatments and four replicates containing four plants per experimental unit. The protected environment was installed on the upper part of each trellis and consisted of 100 m transparent plastic film as cover material. Irrigation was performed using a micro-sprinkler system, and pollination was either manual or natural (entomophilous). The following parameters were evaluated: commercial yield - estimated for one hectare considering the mass of marketable fruits produced in the plot (30 m2); production cost - capital depreciation, input prices, and labor used in cultivation; economic indicators - profitability index, family labor remuneration, profitability, net income, benefit/cost ratio, and fixed, variable, and total costs. The results show that artificial pollination increased the yield and provided a 41% higher profitability rate than natural pollination; supplemental irrigation, compared to rainfed cultivation, has no positive effects on profitability indices; protected cultivation increases the total cost and does not increase the yield; organic passion fruit production provides profitability indices ranging from 60% to 70%.
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