Economics of Organic Carrot Production through Case Study Report

In their research, the authors analyze the economic effects of growing carrots in an organic production system. The goal is to confirm, based on the obtained data, the assumption that organic carrot production is financially profitable and that higher (so-called premium) prices are one of t...

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Main Authors: Dragan Milić, Mirela Tomaš Simin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University Business Academy, Faculty of Economics and Engineering Management, Novi Sad, Serbia 2023-02-01
Series:Journal of Agronomy, Technology and Engineering Management
Online Access:https://www.fimek.edu.rs/downloads/casopisi/jatem/issue/v6_1/4._(4)_J_Agron_Technol_Eng_Manag_2023_6(1)_873-884._httpsdoi.org10.55817UQRF7578.pdf
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description In their research, the authors analyze the economic effects of growing carrots in an organic production system. The goal is to confirm, based on the obtained data, the assumption that organic carrot production is financially profitable and that higher (so-called premium) prices are one of the most important factors that influence positive economic results. The data were obtained using the case study method and using analytical calculations. The established indicators of productivity, economy, and profitability of this production confirmed the initial assumption and showed that the organic system of carrot production is economically justified.
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spelling doaj.art-58b2a598248d46eb96a8e59cceed90c92023-02-07T11:54:41ZengUniversity Business Academy, Faculty of Economics and Engineering Management, Novi Sad, SerbiaJournal of Agronomy, Technology and Engineering Management2620-17552023-02-016187388410.55817/UQRF7578Economics of Organic Carrot Production through Case Study ReportDragan MilićMirela Tomaš Simin In their research, the authors analyze the economic effects of growing carrots in an organic production system. The goal is to confirm, based on the obtained data, the assumption that organic carrot production is financially profitable and that higher (so-called premium) prices are one of the most important factors that influence positive economic results. The data were obtained using the case study method and using analytical calculations. The established indicators of productivity, economy, and profitability of this production confirmed the initial assumption and showed that the organic system of carrot production is economically justified.https://www.fimek.edu.rs/downloads/casopisi/jatem/issue/v6_1/4._(4)_J_Agron_Technol_Eng_Manag_2023_6(1)_873-884._httpsdoi.org10.55817UQRF7578.pdf
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