Effect of residue management practices on yield and economic viability of Malaysian pineapple production
This paper communicates the effect of in situ burning of pineapple residues (IBPR), in situ decomposition of pineapple residues untouched (IDPR), and the application of the zero burn technique (ZBT, i.e., slashing, raking and stacking of leaves, crowns, and peduncles from 2 m (wide) beds into 3 m (w...
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author | Ahmed, Osumanu Haruna Mohd Hanif, Ahmad Husni Abd Rahim, Anuar Musa, Mohamed Hanafi |
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description | This paper communicates the effect of in situ burning of pineapple residues (IBPR), in situ decomposition of pineapple residues untouched (IDPR), and the application of the zero burn technique (ZBT, i.e., slashing, raking and stacking of leaves, crowns, and peduncles from 2 m (wide) beds into 3 m (wide) beds, respectively, on yield. It also compares the economic viability of these residue management practices. The Net Present Value (NPV) was used to compare the economic viability of the three residue management practices. The three residue management practices did not significantly improve yield. Taking into account the cost of environmental pollution associated with burning of pineapple residues, the NPV analysis revealed that either the IDPR or the ZBT practices can serve as an economically competitive alternative to the usual method of burning pineapple residues. © 2002 by The Haworth Press, Inc. All rights reserved. |
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spelling | upm.eprints-185562015-12-09T06:52:55Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/18556/ Effect of residue management practices on yield and economic viability of Malaysian pineapple production Ahmed, Osumanu Haruna Mohd Hanif, Ahmad Husni Abd Rahim, Anuar Musa, Mohamed Hanafi This paper communicates the effect of in situ burning of pineapple residues (IBPR), in situ decomposition of pineapple residues untouched (IDPR), and the application of the zero burn technique (ZBT, i.e., slashing, raking and stacking of leaves, crowns, and peduncles from 2 m (wide) beds into 3 m (wide) beds, respectively, on yield. It also compares the economic viability of these residue management practices. The Net Present Value (NPV) was used to compare the economic viability of the three residue management practices. The three residue management practices did not significantly improve yield. Taking into account the cost of environmental pollution associated with burning of pineapple residues, the NPV analysis revealed that either the IDPR or the ZBT practices can serve as an economically competitive alternative to the usual method of burning pineapple residues. © 2002 by The Haworth Press, Inc. All rights reserved. The Haworth Press, Inc. 2002 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/18556/1/Effect%20of%20residue%20management%20practices%20on%20yield%20and%20economic%20viability%20of%20Malaysian%20pineapple%20production.pdf Ahmed, Osumanu Haruna and Mohd Hanif, Ahmad Husni and Abd Rahim, Anuar and Musa, Mohamed Hanafi (2002) Effect of residue management practices on yield and economic viability of Malaysian pineapple production. Journal of Sustainable Agriculture, 20 (4). pp. 83-94. ISSN 1044-0046 http://dx.doi.org/10.1300/J064v20n04_06 Pineapple - Residues Crop residue management Pineapple - Yields doi:10.1300/J064v20n04_06 English |
spellingShingle | Pineapple - Residues Crop residue management Pineapple - Yields Ahmed, Osumanu Haruna Mohd Hanif, Ahmad Husni Abd Rahim, Anuar Musa, Mohamed Hanafi Effect of residue management practices on yield and economic viability of Malaysian pineapple production |
title | Effect of residue management practices on yield and economic viability of Malaysian pineapple production |
title_full | Effect of residue management practices on yield and economic viability of Malaysian pineapple production |
title_fullStr | Effect of residue management practices on yield and economic viability of Malaysian pineapple production |
title_full_unstemmed | Effect of residue management practices on yield and economic viability of Malaysian pineapple production |
title_short | Effect of residue management practices on yield and economic viability of Malaysian pineapple production |
title_sort | effect of residue management practices on yield and economic viability of malaysian pineapple production |
topic | Pineapple - Residues Crop residue management Pineapple - Yields |
url | http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/18556/1/Effect%20of%20residue%20management%20practices%20on%20yield%20and%20economic%20viability%20of%20Malaysian%20pineapple%20production.pdf |
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