Economic feasibility of implementing an infrastructure for collecting rainwater from the roof of free-stall sheds

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Autor(a) principal: Demeu, Fabiana Alves
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Lopes, Marcos Aurélio, Palhares, Julio Cesar Pascale, Lima, André Luis Ribeiro de, Carvalho, Francisval de Melo, Lopes Filho, Marcos Aurélio, Demeu, Andréia Alves, Vidal, Douglas Alves, Lima, Marina de Luca, Barbari, Matteo
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Idioma: eng
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Resumo: This study aimed to analyze the economic feasibility of implementing and using the necessary infrastructure to collect rainwater from the roof of free-stall sheds in a dairy production system in southern Minas Gerais, Brazil. Specifically, the total cost (TC), total operating cost (TOC), and actual operating cost (AOC) of a cubic meter of rainwater and the break-even point in cubic meters were estimated. The research was conducted from January to December 2017 on a property located in the south of Minas Gerais. The following MOP scenarios were analyzed: most likely (Scenario 1), optimistic (scenario 2), and pessimistic (scenario 3). The grant value of the Das Velhas River basin was considered for the most likely scenario, as it has the most similar value with that of the basin surrounding the Furnas reservoir, in which the property is inserted. The grant value for water collection and consumption from the Paraíba River basin was considered in Scenario 2, as this Federal basin has the lowest grant value. The grant value for water collection and consumption from the Piracicaba, Jundiaí, and Capivari river basins was considered in Scenario 3, as these basins have the highest prices for the cubic meter of the collected and consumed water. The implementation of the infrastructure for collecting rainwater from the roof of free-stall sheds under the studied conditions was economically unfeasible for all scenarios, with negative net present values (NPV). Simple and discounted paybacks were longer than the proposed horizon. The internal rate of return (IRR) could not be estimated due to the negative values of the net cash flow. The benefit-cost ratios (BCR) were unsatisfactory (lower than 1). The TC values for rainwater collection from the roof of free-stall sheds were R$ 23,206.59 and R$ 20,489.25 for scenarios with interest rates of 8.50 and 6.99%, respectively, while the TOC value was R$ 7,850.30 for all analyzed scenarios. The unit values for TOC and AOC were R$ 9.9024/m3 and R$ 1.3060/m3 of collected water, respectively. The break-even point could not be estimated in the studied scenarios, as the variable cost per cubic meter of water collected from the roof of the free-stall shed was higher than the grant value charged by the water management committees of the different studied basins.
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spelling Economic feasibility of implementing an infrastructure for collecting rainwater from the roof of free-stall shedsViabilidade econômica da implantação da infraestrutura para captação da água da chuva do telhado de galpões de free-stallScenario analysisDairy cattle farmingProfitability indicatorsReuseSustainabilityAnálise de cenáriosBovinocultura leiteiraIndicadores de rentabilidadeReusoThis study aimed to analyze the economic feasibility of implementing and using the necessary infrastructure to collect rainwater from the roof of free-stall sheds in a dairy production system in southern Minas Gerais, Brazil. Specifically, the total cost (TC), total operating cost (TOC), and actual operating cost (AOC) of a cubic meter of rainwater and the break-even point in cubic meters were estimated. The research was conducted from January to December 2017 on a property located in the south of Minas Gerais. The following MOP scenarios were analyzed: most likely (Scenario 1), optimistic (scenario 2), and pessimistic (scenario 3). The grant value of the Das Velhas River basin was considered for the most likely scenario, as it has the most similar value with that of the basin surrounding the Furnas reservoir, in which the property is inserted. The grant value for water collection and consumption from the Paraíba River basin was considered in Scenario 2, as this Federal basin has the lowest grant value. The grant value for water collection and consumption from the Piracicaba, Jundiaí, and Capivari river basins was considered in Scenario 3, as these basins have the highest prices for the cubic meter of the collected and consumed water. The implementation of the infrastructure for collecting rainwater from the roof of free-stall sheds under the studied conditions was economically unfeasible for all scenarios, with negative net present values (NPV). Simple and discounted paybacks were longer than the proposed horizon. The internal rate of return (IRR) could not be estimated due to the negative values of the net cash flow. The benefit-cost ratios (BCR) were unsatisfactory (lower than 1). The TC values for rainwater collection from the roof of free-stall sheds were R$ 23,206.59 and R$ 20,489.25 for scenarios with interest rates of 8.50 and 6.99%, respectively, while the TOC value was R$ 7,850.30 for all analyzed scenarios. The unit values for TOC and AOC were R$ 9.9024/m3 and R$ 1.3060/m3 of collected water, respectively. The break-even point could not be estimated in the studied scenarios, as the variable cost per cubic meter of water collected from the roof of the free-stall shed was higher than the grant value charged by the water management committees of the different studied basins.Objetivou-se analisar a viabilidade econômica da implantação e utilização da infraestrutura necessária para a captação da água da chuva do telhado de galpões de free-stall, em um sistema de produção de leite no sul de Minas Gerais. Especificamente, pretendeu-se estimar o custo total (CT), custo operacional total (COT) e custo operacional efetivo (COE) de um metro cúbico da água captada da chuva, e estimar o ponto de equilíbrio da quantidade, em metros cúbicos. A pesquisa foi realizada em uma propriedade localizada no sul de Minas Gerais, no período entre janeiro a dezembro de 2017. Realizou-se a análise de cenários MOP: mais provável (cenário 1), otimista (cenário 2) e pessimista (cenário 3). Para o cenário mais provável, foi considerado o valor de outorga da bacia do Rio das Velhas, por ser aquela com cobrança de outorga mais próxima da bacia hidrográfica do entorno do reservatório de Furnas, na qual a propriedade está inserida. No cenário 2, consideraram-se as seguintes situações: preço de outorga para captação e consumo da água da bacia do Rio Paraíba, por ser a bacia federal de menor valor; e, no cenário 3, considerou-se a cobrança da outorga de captação e consumo da água da bacia dos rios Piracicaba, Jundiaí e Capivari, que praticam os maiores preços para o metro cúbico de água captada e consumida. A implantação da infraestrutura da captação da água da chuva do telhado de galpões de free-stall, nas condições estudadas, não apresentou viabilidade econômica em nenhum dos cenários estudados, apresentando valor presente líquido (VPL) negativo em todos os cenários. O payback simples e descontado ficaram acima do horizonte proposto. Não houve a possibilidade de estimar a TIR (taxa interna de retorno) devido aos valores negativos no fluxo líquido de caixa. As relações benefício/custo (RBC) não foram satisfatórias (menores que 1). Os CT da captação de água de chuva de telhado de free-stall foram de R$23.206,59 e de R$20.489,25, para os cenários com juros de 8,50 e 6,99%, respectivamente, enquanto o COT foi de R$7.850,30, em todos os cenários analisados. Em relação aos valores unitários, foram de R$9,9024/ m³ (COT) e de R$1,3060/m³ (COE) de água captada. Não foi possível estimar o ponto de equilíbrio em nenhum cenário, pois o custo variável do metro cúbico da água captada do telhado do galpão de free-stall foi superior ao valor cobrado pela outorga de água pelos comitês de gestão de água das diferentes bacias estudadas.Universidade Estadual de Londrina2022-01-19T21:03:15Z2022-01-19T21:03:15Z2021info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfDEMEU, F. A. et al. Economic feasibility of implementing an infrastructure for collecting rainwater from the roof of free-stall sheds. Semina: Ciências Agrárias, Londrina, v. 42, n. 2, p. 877-890, Mar./Apr. 2021. DOI: 10.5433/1679-0359.2021v42n2p877.http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/48912Semina: Ciências Agráriasreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFLAinstname:Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA)instacron:UFLAhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessDemeu, Fabiana AlvesLopes, Marcos AurélioPalhares, Julio Cesar PascaleLima, André Luis Ribeiro deCarvalho, Francisval de MeloLopes Filho, Marcos AurélioDemeu, Andréia AlvesVidal, Douglas AlvesLima, Marina de LucaBarbari, Matteoeng2022-01-19T21:04:11Zoai:localhost:1/48912Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.ufla.br/oai/requestnivaldo@ufla.br || repositorio.biblioteca@ufla.bropendoar:2022-01-19T21:04:11Repositório Institucional da UFLA - Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Economic feasibility of implementing an infrastructure for collecting rainwater from the roof of free-stall sheds
Viabilidade econômica da implantação da infraestrutura para captação da água da chuva do telhado de galpões de free-stall
title Economic feasibility of implementing an infrastructure for collecting rainwater from the roof of free-stall sheds
spellingShingle Economic feasibility of implementing an infrastructure for collecting rainwater from the roof of free-stall sheds
Demeu, Fabiana Alves
Scenario analysis
Dairy cattle farming
Profitability indicators
Reuse
Sustainability
Análise de cenários
Bovinocultura leiteira
Indicadores de rentabilidade
Reuso
title_short Economic feasibility of implementing an infrastructure for collecting rainwater from the roof of free-stall sheds
title_full Economic feasibility of implementing an infrastructure for collecting rainwater from the roof of free-stall sheds
title_fullStr Economic feasibility of implementing an infrastructure for collecting rainwater from the roof of free-stall sheds
title_full_unstemmed Economic feasibility of implementing an infrastructure for collecting rainwater from the roof of free-stall sheds
title_sort Economic feasibility of implementing an infrastructure for collecting rainwater from the roof of free-stall sheds
author Demeu, Fabiana Alves
author_facet Demeu, Fabiana Alves
Lopes, Marcos Aurélio
Palhares, Julio Cesar Pascale
Lima, André Luis Ribeiro de
Carvalho, Francisval de Melo
Lopes Filho, Marcos Aurélio
Demeu, Andréia Alves
Vidal, Douglas Alves
Lima, Marina de Luca
Barbari, Matteo
author_role author
author2 Lopes, Marcos Aurélio
Palhares, Julio Cesar Pascale
Lima, André Luis Ribeiro de
Carvalho, Francisval de Melo
Lopes Filho, Marcos Aurélio
Demeu, Andréia Alves
Vidal, Douglas Alves
Lima, Marina de Luca
Barbari, Matteo
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Demeu, Fabiana Alves
Lopes, Marcos Aurélio
Palhares, Julio Cesar Pascale
Lima, André Luis Ribeiro de
Carvalho, Francisval de Melo
Lopes Filho, Marcos Aurélio
Demeu, Andréia Alves
Vidal, Douglas Alves
Lima, Marina de Luca
Barbari, Matteo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Scenario analysis
Dairy cattle farming
Profitability indicators
Reuse
Sustainability
Análise de cenários
Bovinocultura leiteira
Indicadores de rentabilidade
Reuso
topic Scenario analysis
Dairy cattle farming
Profitability indicators
Reuse
Sustainability
Análise de cenários
Bovinocultura leiteira
Indicadores de rentabilidade
Reuso
description This study aimed to analyze the economic feasibility of implementing and using the necessary infrastructure to collect rainwater from the roof of free-stall sheds in a dairy production system in southern Minas Gerais, Brazil. Specifically, the total cost (TC), total operating cost (TOC), and actual operating cost (AOC) of a cubic meter of rainwater and the break-even point in cubic meters were estimated. The research was conducted from January to December 2017 on a property located in the south of Minas Gerais. The following MOP scenarios were analyzed: most likely (Scenario 1), optimistic (scenario 2), and pessimistic (scenario 3). The grant value of the Das Velhas River basin was considered for the most likely scenario, as it has the most similar value with that of the basin surrounding the Furnas reservoir, in which the property is inserted. The grant value for water collection and consumption from the Paraíba River basin was considered in Scenario 2, as this Federal basin has the lowest grant value. The grant value for water collection and consumption from the Piracicaba, Jundiaí, and Capivari river basins was considered in Scenario 3, as these basins have the highest prices for the cubic meter of the collected and consumed water. The implementation of the infrastructure for collecting rainwater from the roof of free-stall sheds under the studied conditions was economically unfeasible for all scenarios, with negative net present values (NPV). Simple and discounted paybacks were longer than the proposed horizon. The internal rate of return (IRR) could not be estimated due to the negative values of the net cash flow. The benefit-cost ratios (BCR) were unsatisfactory (lower than 1). The TC values for rainwater collection from the roof of free-stall sheds were R$ 23,206.59 and R$ 20,489.25 for scenarios with interest rates of 8.50 and 6.99%, respectively, while the TOC value was R$ 7,850.30 for all analyzed scenarios. The unit values for TOC and AOC were R$ 9.9024/m3 and R$ 1.3060/m3 of collected water, respectively. The break-even point could not be estimated in the studied scenarios, as the variable cost per cubic meter of water collected from the roof of the free-stall shed was higher than the grant value charged by the water management committees of the different studied basins.
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