An analysis of energy use, input costs and relation between energy inputs and yield of apple orchard

This study examines the energy balance between the input and the output per hectare for an apple orchard in the West Azarbaijan province in Iran (2008-2009). Data were collected by using random sampling method for 80 "face to face" questioners. Results showed that the highest share of ener...

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Main Authors: R. Fadavi, A. Keyhani, S.S. Mohtasebi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Czech Academy of Agricultural Sciences 2011-09-01
Series:Research in Agricultural Engineering
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Online Access:https://rae.agriculturejournals.cz/artkey/rae-201103-0002_an-analysis-of-energy-use-input-costs-and-relation-between-energy-inputs-and-yield-of-apple-orchard.php
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description This study examines the energy balance between the input and the output per hectare for an apple orchard in the West Azarbaijan province in Iran (2008-2009). Data were collected by using random sampling method for 80 "face to face" questioners. Results showed that the highest share of energy consumption belongs to packaging (57%) and irrigation (16%). The highest share of expenses was found to be 34% and 30% for labor and packaging, respectively. The total energy input for apple production, energy productivity, net energy and output-input energy value were estimated as 101,505 MJ/ha, 0.23 kg/MJ, -56,320 MJ/ha and 0.44, respectively. Results indicated that 71% and 96.7% of total energy input were in indirect and non-renewable form, respectively. The benefit-cost ratio was estimated as 1.77. The regression results revealed that all exogenous variables (for machinery, fertilizers, farmyard manure and packaging energies) were found statistically significant. The packaging had the highest impact (3.23). According to the benefit-cost ratio, large farms were more successful in economic performance.
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spelling doaj.art-d34b2ea577fa4eb8940a3ad444d6c57a2023-02-23T03:47:28ZengCzech Academy of Agricultural SciencesResearch in Agricultural Engineering1212-91511805-93762011-09-01573889610.17221/0/2010-RAErae-201103-0002An analysis of energy use, input costs and relation between energy inputs and yield of apple orchardR. Fadavi0A. Keyhani1S.S. Mohtasebi2Department of Agricultural Machinery Engineering, Faculty of Agricultural Engineering and Technology, University of Tehran, Karaj, IranDepartment of Agricultural Machinery Engineering, Faculty of Agricultural Engineering and Technology, University of Tehran, Karaj, IranDepartment of Agricultural Machinery Engineering, Faculty of Agricultural Engineering and Technology, University of Tehran, Karaj, IranThis study examines the energy balance between the input and the output per hectare for an apple orchard in the West Azarbaijan province in Iran (2008-2009). Data were collected by using random sampling method for 80 "face to face" questioners. Results showed that the highest share of energy consumption belongs to packaging (57%) and irrigation (16%). The highest share of expenses was found to be 34% and 30% for labor and packaging, respectively. The total energy input for apple production, energy productivity, net energy and output-input energy value were estimated as 101,505 MJ/ha, 0.23 kg/MJ, -56,320 MJ/ha and 0.44, respectively. Results indicated that 71% and 96.7% of total energy input were in indirect and non-renewable form, respectively. The benefit-cost ratio was estimated as 1.77. The regression results revealed that all exogenous variables (for machinery, fertilizers, farmyard manure and packaging energies) were found statistically significant. The packaging had the highest impact (3.23). According to the benefit-cost ratio, large farms were more successful in economic performance.https://rae.agriculturejournals.cz/artkey/rae-201103-0002_an-analysis-of-energy-use-input-costs-and-relation-between-energy-inputs-and-yield-of-apple-orchard.phpenergyeconomic productivityapplepackaging
spellingShingle R. Fadavi
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An analysis of energy use, input costs and relation between energy inputs and yield of apple orchard
Research in Agricultural Engineering
energy
economic productivity
apple
packaging
title An analysis of energy use, input costs and relation between energy inputs and yield of apple orchard
title_full An analysis of energy use, input costs and relation between energy inputs and yield of apple orchard
title_fullStr An analysis of energy use, input costs and relation between energy inputs and yield of apple orchard
title_full_unstemmed An analysis of energy use, input costs and relation between energy inputs and yield of apple orchard
title_short An analysis of energy use, input costs and relation between energy inputs and yield of apple orchard
title_sort analysis of energy use input costs and relation between energy inputs and yield of apple orchard
topic energy
economic productivity
apple
packaging
url https://rae.agriculturejournals.cz/artkey/rae-201103-0002_an-analysis-of-energy-use-input-costs-and-relation-between-energy-inputs-and-yield-of-apple-orchard.php
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