ECONOMIC FEASIBILITY AND ROTATION AGE FOR STANDS OF CANDEIA (Eremanthus erythropappus)

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Autor(a) principal: Silva, Carolina Souza Jarochinski e
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Oliveira, Antonio Donizette de, Rezende, José Luiz Pereira de, Mello, José Márcio de, Scolforo, José Roberto Soares
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Cerne (Online)
Texto Completo: https://cerne.ufla.br/site/index.php/CERNE/article/view/869
Resumo: Cultivation of nonnative candeia is an alternative way of obtaining raw material to meet the market demands for essential oils and fence posts. A successful stand is conditional on careful planning intended to optimize activities and make the project economically feasible. The objective of this study was to analyze the economic feasibility and to determine the economic rotation age for stands of candeia (Eremanthus erythropappus) using different interrow spacing arrangements, as well as to analyze the sensitivity of both economic indicators for candeia and economic rotation to variations in cash flow variables. Equivalent Annual Value (VAE) was the method used for the economic analyses. A simulation was carried out to detect VAE sensitivity to changes in variables related to cash flow. It was concluded that candeia cultivation can be profitable when spacing arrangements are 1.5 x 2.0 m or more. Arrangements denser than that are economically unfeasible for the ages being analyzed. Among the analyzed spacing arrangements, 1.5 x 3.0 m was found to be the most profitable and less risky. The economic rotation age for candeia is 15 years using 1.5 x 1.5 m spacing; 13 years using 1.5 x 2.0m and 1.5 x 2.5 m spacing; and 12 years using 1.5 x 3.0 m spacing. Proportional variations in timber price, volume output and interest rate implied inversely proportional variations in economic rotation for the spacing arrangements being studied. Conversely, proportional variations in seedling price implied directly proportional variations in rotation. Changes in land price did not affect economic rotation for any of the spacing arrangements.
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spelling ECONOMIC FEASIBILITY AND ROTATION AGE FOR STANDS OF CANDEIA (Eremanthus erythropappus)Economic analysiseconomic rotationspacingsensitivity analysis.Cultivation of nonnative candeia is an alternative way of obtaining raw material to meet the market demands for essential oils and fence posts. A successful stand is conditional on careful planning intended to optimize activities and make the project economically feasible. The objective of this study was to analyze the economic feasibility and to determine the economic rotation age for stands of candeia (Eremanthus erythropappus) using different interrow spacing arrangements, as well as to analyze the sensitivity of both economic indicators for candeia and economic rotation to variations in cash flow variables. Equivalent Annual Value (VAE) was the method used for the economic analyses. A simulation was carried out to detect VAE sensitivity to changes in variables related to cash flow. It was concluded that candeia cultivation can be profitable when spacing arrangements are 1.5 x 2.0 m or more. Arrangements denser than that are economically unfeasible for the ages being analyzed. Among the analyzed spacing arrangements, 1.5 x 3.0 m was found to be the most profitable and less risky. The economic rotation age for candeia is 15 years using 1.5 x 1.5 m spacing; 13 years using 1.5 x 2.0m and 1.5 x 2.5 m spacing; and 12 years using 1.5 x 3.0 m spacing. Proportional variations in timber price, volume output and interest rate implied inversely proportional variations in economic rotation for the spacing arrangements being studied. Conversely, proportional variations in seedling price implied directly proportional variations in rotation. Changes in land price did not affect economic rotation for any of the spacing arrangements.CERNECERNE2016-04-05info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://cerne.ufla.br/site/index.php/CERNE/article/view/869CERNE; Vol. 18 No. 4 (2012); 695-706CERNE; v. 18 n. 4 (2012); 695-7062317-63420104-7760reponame:Cerne (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA)instacron:UFLAenghttps://cerne.ufla.br/site/index.php/CERNE/article/view/869/648Copyright (c) 2016 CERNEinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSilva, Carolina Souza Jarochinski eOliveira, Antonio Donizette deRezende, José Luiz Pereira deMello, José Márcio deScolforo, José Roberto Soares2016-04-19T17:51:28Zoai:cerne.ufla.br:article/869Revistahttps://cerne.ufla.br/site/index.php/CERNEPUBhttps://cerne.ufla.br/site/index.php/CERNE/oaicerne@dcf.ufla.br||cerne@dcf.ufla.br2317-63420104-7760opendoar:2024-05-21T19:54:08.981668Cerne (Online) - Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA)true
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv ECONOMIC FEASIBILITY AND ROTATION AGE FOR STANDS OF CANDEIA (Eremanthus erythropappus)
title ECONOMIC FEASIBILITY AND ROTATION AGE FOR STANDS OF CANDEIA (Eremanthus erythropappus)
spellingShingle ECONOMIC FEASIBILITY AND ROTATION AGE FOR STANDS OF CANDEIA (Eremanthus erythropappus)
Silva, Carolina Souza Jarochinski e
Economic analysis
economic rotation
spacing
sensitivity analysis.
title_short ECONOMIC FEASIBILITY AND ROTATION AGE FOR STANDS OF CANDEIA (Eremanthus erythropappus)
title_full ECONOMIC FEASIBILITY AND ROTATION AGE FOR STANDS OF CANDEIA (Eremanthus erythropappus)
title_fullStr ECONOMIC FEASIBILITY AND ROTATION AGE FOR STANDS OF CANDEIA (Eremanthus erythropappus)
title_full_unstemmed ECONOMIC FEASIBILITY AND ROTATION AGE FOR STANDS OF CANDEIA (Eremanthus erythropappus)
title_sort ECONOMIC FEASIBILITY AND ROTATION AGE FOR STANDS OF CANDEIA (Eremanthus erythropappus)
author Silva, Carolina Souza Jarochinski e
author_facet Silva, Carolina Souza Jarochinski e
Oliveira, Antonio Donizette de
Rezende, José Luiz Pereira de
Mello, José Márcio de
Scolforo, José Roberto Soares
author_role author
author2 Oliveira, Antonio Donizette de
Rezende, José Luiz Pereira de
Mello, José Márcio de
Scolforo, José Roberto Soares
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Silva, Carolina Souza Jarochinski e
Oliveira, Antonio Donizette de
Rezende, José Luiz Pereira de
Mello, José Márcio de
Scolforo, José Roberto Soares
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Economic analysis
economic rotation
spacing
sensitivity analysis.
topic Economic analysis
economic rotation
spacing
sensitivity analysis.
description Cultivation of nonnative candeia is an alternative way of obtaining raw material to meet the market demands for essential oils and fence posts. A successful stand is conditional on careful planning intended to optimize activities and make the project economically feasible. The objective of this study was to analyze the economic feasibility and to determine the economic rotation age for stands of candeia (Eremanthus erythropappus) using different interrow spacing arrangements, as well as to analyze the sensitivity of both economic indicators for candeia and economic rotation to variations in cash flow variables. Equivalent Annual Value (VAE) was the method used for the economic analyses. A simulation was carried out to detect VAE sensitivity to changes in variables related to cash flow. It was concluded that candeia cultivation can be profitable when spacing arrangements are 1.5 x 2.0 m or more. Arrangements denser than that are economically unfeasible for the ages being analyzed. Among the analyzed spacing arrangements, 1.5 x 3.0 m was found to be the most profitable and less risky. The economic rotation age for candeia is 15 years using 1.5 x 1.5 m spacing; 13 years using 1.5 x 2.0m and 1.5 x 2.5 m spacing; and 12 years using 1.5 x 3.0 m spacing. Proportional variations in timber price, volume output and interest rate implied inversely proportional variations in economic rotation for the spacing arrangements being studied. Conversely, proportional variations in seedling price implied directly proportional variations in rotation. Changes in land price did not affect economic rotation for any of the spacing arrangements.
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