Production cost of creeping fresh market tomatoes in different soil covers
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Resumo: | The aim of this study was to determine the production cost and analyze the economic factors of two creeping fresh market tomato cultivars (Thaíse and Fascínio) grown using different soil covers. The tomato cultivars were evaluated for in natura consumption using a predetermined cycle. The treatments (soil cover types) used in this study were: I) uncovered soil, II) plastic mulching, III) sorghum, IV) Sudan grass, and V) pearl millet. For profitability calculations, the costs and revenues of the study area were accounted for and converted to values per hectare. The effective operating cost, total operating cost, gross revenue, operating profit, profitability index, gross margin, price, and productivity leveling point were considered. The costs of manual operations, tomato seed, fertilization, plastic canvas (double-sided black and white canvas), and irrigation were the highest expenses observed in the production of creeping fresh market tomatoes in relation to the total operating cost. For the Thaíse and Fascínio tomato cultivars, the highest operating profit was Brazilian R$ 143,194.03 and R$ 134,604.53 per hectare, respectively, which was obtained with the soil cover with plastic mulching. The cultivation of creeping fresh-market tomatoes has high economic profitability, especially when using plastic mulching as the soil cover. The two tomato cultivars (Thaíse and Fascínio), when grown on plastic mulching, showed the highest gross margin. |
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Production cost of creeping fresh market tomatoes in different soil coverscommercializationeconomic analysisprofitabilitySolanum lycopersicum LThe aim of this study was to determine the production cost and analyze the economic factors of two creeping fresh market tomato cultivars (Thaíse and Fascínio) grown using different soil covers. The tomato cultivars were evaluated for in natura consumption using a predetermined cycle. The treatments (soil cover types) used in this study were: I) uncovered soil, II) plastic mulching, III) sorghum, IV) Sudan grass, and V) pearl millet. For profitability calculations, the costs and revenues of the study area were accounted for and converted to values per hectare. The effective operating cost, total operating cost, gross revenue, operating profit, profitability index, gross margin, price, and productivity leveling point were considered. The costs of manual operations, tomato seed, fertilization, plastic canvas (double-sided black and white canvas), and irrigation were the highest expenses observed in the production of creeping fresh market tomatoes in relation to the total operating cost. For the Thaíse and Fascínio tomato cultivars, the highest operating profit was Brazilian R$ 143,194.03 and R$ 134,604.53 per hectare, respectively, which was obtained with the soil cover with plastic mulching. The cultivation of creeping fresh-market tomatoes has high economic profitability, especially when using plastic mulching as the soil cover. The two tomato cultivars (Thaíse and Fascínio), when grown on plastic mulching, showed the highest gross margin.Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)Paulista State UniversityState University of Mato GrossoPaulista State UniversityUniversidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)State University of Mato GrossoDalbianco, Alessandro Bandeira [UNESP]Santi, AdalbertoDipple, Fernanda Lourençode Oliveira, Regiane Cristina [UNESP]Daniel, Diego FernandoJúnior, Santino Seabra2023-07-29T12:39:39Z2023-07-29T12:39:39Z2023-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://dx.doi.org/10.14295/cs.v14.3884Comunicata Scientiae, v. 14.2176-9079http://hdl.handle.net/11449/24639310.14295/cs.v14.38842-s2.0-85142845862Scopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengComunicata Scientiaeinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2023-07-29T12:39:39Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/246393Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462024-08-05T19:32:24.944228Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false |
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Production cost of creeping fresh market tomatoes in different soil covers |
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Production cost of creeping fresh market tomatoes in different soil covers |
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Production cost of creeping fresh market tomatoes in different soil covers Dalbianco, Alessandro Bandeira [UNESP] commercialization economic analysis profitability Solanum lycopersicum L |
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Production cost of creeping fresh market tomatoes in different soil covers |
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Production cost of creeping fresh market tomatoes in different soil covers |
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Production cost of creeping fresh market tomatoes in different soil covers |
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Production cost of creeping fresh market tomatoes in different soil covers |
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Production cost of creeping fresh market tomatoes in different soil covers |
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Dalbianco, Alessandro Bandeira [UNESP] |
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Dalbianco, Alessandro Bandeira [UNESP] Santi, Adalberto Dipple, Fernanda Lourenço de Oliveira, Regiane Cristina [UNESP] Daniel, Diego Fernando Júnior, Santino Seabra |
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Santi, Adalberto Dipple, Fernanda Lourenço de Oliveira, Regiane Cristina [UNESP] Daniel, Diego Fernando Júnior, Santino Seabra |
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Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP) State University of Mato Grosso |
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Dalbianco, Alessandro Bandeira [UNESP] Santi, Adalberto Dipple, Fernanda Lourenço de Oliveira, Regiane Cristina [UNESP] Daniel, Diego Fernando Júnior, Santino Seabra |
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commercialization economic analysis profitability Solanum lycopersicum L |
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commercialization economic analysis profitability Solanum lycopersicum L |
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The aim of this study was to determine the production cost and analyze the economic factors of two creeping fresh market tomato cultivars (Thaíse and Fascínio) grown using different soil covers. The tomato cultivars were evaluated for in natura consumption using a predetermined cycle. The treatments (soil cover types) used in this study were: I) uncovered soil, II) plastic mulching, III) sorghum, IV) Sudan grass, and V) pearl millet. For profitability calculations, the costs and revenues of the study area were accounted for and converted to values per hectare. The effective operating cost, total operating cost, gross revenue, operating profit, profitability index, gross margin, price, and productivity leveling point were considered. The costs of manual operations, tomato seed, fertilization, plastic canvas (double-sided black and white canvas), and irrigation were the highest expenses observed in the production of creeping fresh market tomatoes in relation to the total operating cost. For the Thaíse and Fascínio tomato cultivars, the highest operating profit was Brazilian R$ 143,194.03 and R$ 134,604.53 per hectare, respectively, which was obtained with the soil cover with plastic mulching. The cultivation of creeping fresh-market tomatoes has high economic profitability, especially when using plastic mulching as the soil cover. The two tomato cultivars (Thaíse and Fascínio), when grown on plastic mulching, showed the highest gross margin. |
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