Economic viability of peanut production on leased land in the Jaboticabal region of São Paulo state, Brazil
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Resumo: | Peanut cultivation has been used as a rotation crop in sugarcane renewal areas in São Paulo, state, Brazil. This practice guarantees agronomic and economic benefits to the region in a way complementary to the sugarcane crop. Small- and medium-sized rural producers have specialized in the cultivation of peanuts in the of renewal sugarcane areas, with production mainly occurring via a lease contract system. Thus, the objective of this study is to analyze the economic viability of commercial and productive operations associated with the peanut cultivation in leased areas. From a delimitated production profile modal, it was possible to analyze economic viability by triangulating secondary and primary information for peanut cultivation in Jaboticabal, the city of greatest production of this oil-giving seed in Brazil. Using Net Present Value, Internal Rate of Return, Return on Investment and Point of Equilibrium techniques, it was possible to show that the peanut crop is operationally feasible. However, financial and economic viability only occurred when leases cost equal or less than 50 sacks per hectare and when the producer was able to work with an area equal to or greater than 91 hectares (the break-even point). These results bring new economic information, supplementing that already in literature and provides data necessary for the rural producer to plan of production and size of investment. |
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Economic viability of peanut production on leased land in the Jaboticabal region of São Paulo state, BrazilArachis hypogaea L.. Rent. Discounted Cash Flow. Break-even point.Peanut cultivation has been used as a rotation crop in sugarcane renewal areas in São Paulo, state, Brazil. This practice guarantees agronomic and economic benefits to the region in a way complementary to the sugarcane crop. Small- and medium-sized rural producers have specialized in the cultivation of peanuts in the of renewal sugarcane areas, with production mainly occurring via a lease contract system. Thus, the objective of this study is to analyze the economic viability of commercial and productive operations associated with the peanut cultivation in leased areas. From a delimitated production profile modal, it was possible to analyze economic viability by triangulating secondary and primary information for peanut cultivation in Jaboticabal, the city of greatest production of this oil-giving seed in Brazil. Using Net Present Value, Internal Rate of Return, Return on Investment and Point of Equilibrium techniques, it was possible to show that the peanut crop is operationally feasible. However, financial and economic viability only occurred when leases cost equal or less than 50 sacks per hectare and when the producer was able to work with an area equal to or greater than 91 hectares (the break-even point). These results bring new economic information, supplementing that already in literature and provides data necessary for the rural producer to plan of production and size of investment.UFRR2019-08-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revista.ufrr.br/agroambiente/article/view/534210.18227/1982-8470ragro.v13i0.5342AGRO@MBIENTE ON-LINE JOURNALRAGR; Vol. 13 (2019): Edição Continuada; 142-154REVISTA AGRO@MBIENTE ON-LINE; Vol. 13 (2019): Edição Continuada; 142-154REVISTA AGRO@MBIENTE ON-LINE; v. 13 (2019): Edição Continuada; 142-1541982-8470reponame:Agro@mbiente on-lineinstname:Universidade Federal de Roraima (UFRR)instacron:UFRRporhttps://revista.ufrr.br/agroambiente/article/view/5342/2676Copyright (c) 2019 REVISTA AGRO@MBIENTE ON-LINEinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessLopes Santos, David Ferreirada Silva, Bruna Luísade Moraes Farinelli, Juliana BorbaHorita, KandyFonseca Souza, Camila AparecidaMontoro, Stela Basso2019-12-06T15:37:16Zoai:oai.revista.ufrr.br:article/5342Revistahttps://revista.ufrr.br/index.php/agroambientePUBhttps://revista.ufrr.br/index.php/agroambiente/oai||scpuchoa@dsi.ufrr.br|| arcanjoalves@oi.com.br1982-84701982-8470opendoar:2019-12-06T15:37:16Agro@mbiente on-line - Universidade Federal de Roraima (UFRR)false |
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Economic viability of peanut production on leased land in the Jaboticabal region of São Paulo state, Brazil |
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Economic viability of peanut production on leased land in the Jaboticabal region of São Paulo state, Brazil |
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Economic viability of peanut production on leased land in the Jaboticabal region of São Paulo state, Brazil Lopes Santos, David Ferreira Arachis hypogaea L.. Rent. Discounted Cash Flow. Break-even point. |
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Economic viability of peanut production on leased land in the Jaboticabal region of São Paulo state, Brazil |
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Economic viability of peanut production on leased land in the Jaboticabal region of São Paulo state, Brazil |
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Economic viability of peanut production on leased land in the Jaboticabal region of São Paulo state, Brazil |
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Economic viability of peanut production on leased land in the Jaboticabal region of São Paulo state, Brazil |
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Economic viability of peanut production on leased land in the Jaboticabal region of São Paulo state, Brazil |
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Lopes Santos, David Ferreira |
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Lopes Santos, David Ferreira da Silva, Bruna Luísa de Moraes Farinelli, Juliana Borba Horita, Kandy Fonseca Souza, Camila Aparecida Montoro, Stela Basso |
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da Silva, Bruna Luísa de Moraes Farinelli, Juliana Borba Horita, Kandy Fonseca Souza, Camila Aparecida Montoro, Stela Basso |
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Lopes Santos, David Ferreira da Silva, Bruna Luísa de Moraes Farinelli, Juliana Borba Horita, Kandy Fonseca Souza, Camila Aparecida Montoro, Stela Basso |
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Arachis hypogaea L.. Rent. Discounted Cash Flow. Break-even point. |
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Arachis hypogaea L.. Rent. Discounted Cash Flow. Break-even point. |
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Peanut cultivation has been used as a rotation crop in sugarcane renewal areas in São Paulo, state, Brazil. This practice guarantees agronomic and economic benefits to the region in a way complementary to the sugarcane crop. Small- and medium-sized rural producers have specialized in the cultivation of peanuts in the of renewal sugarcane areas, with production mainly occurring via a lease contract system. Thus, the objective of this study is to analyze the economic viability of commercial and productive operations associated with the peanut cultivation in leased areas. From a delimitated production profile modal, it was possible to analyze economic viability by triangulating secondary and primary information for peanut cultivation in Jaboticabal, the city of greatest production of this oil-giving seed in Brazil. Using Net Present Value, Internal Rate of Return, Return on Investment and Point of Equilibrium techniques, it was possible to show that the peanut crop is operationally feasible. However, financial and economic viability only occurred when leases cost equal or less than 50 sacks per hectare and when the producer was able to work with an area equal to or greater than 91 hectares (the break-even point). These results bring new economic information, supplementing that already in literature and provides data necessary for the rural producer to plan of production and size of investment. |
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