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Financial costs and benefits of investing in domesticated “Sonkyi” (Allanblackia spp) in the forest region of Southern Ghana AgEcon
Egyir, Irene Susana; Kwadzo, George Tsey-Mensah.
The integration of “Sonkyi” Allanblackia spp into cocoa farming systems has been initiated in Southern Ghana. Currently, it is a collection activity although its domestication is being championed by Unilever R&D Netherlands in collaboration with the Forestry Research Institute of Ghana. Feasibility studies suggest that the venture is viable for farmers if the financial support assurances by Uniliver would be sustained. It is important to assess the feasibility of ‘no support’ so that those private sector entrepreneurs who want to venture into this activity would understand the real cost and return issues. This paper presents the results of a financial cost-benefit appraisal of AB investment in the Western Region of Ghana. Using alternate viability...
Tipo: Journal Article Palavras-chave: Allanblackia; Tree crop; Financial benefit-cost analysis; Viability; Profitability; Resource /Energy Economics and Policy.
Ano: 2010 URL: http://purl.umn.edu/95783
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MODELING PERENNIAL CROP SUPPLY: AN ILLUSTRATION FROM THE PECAN INDUSTRY AgEcon
Elnagheeb, Abdelmoneim H.; Florkowski, Wojciech J..
Two methodological approaches were applied to estimating the number of non-bearing trees in the absence of such date using data for the Southern USA pecan industry. The first approach distinguished between bearing and non-bearing phases of a tree life and directly estimated the number of non-bearing trees. The second focused on indirect estimating of the non-bearing tree number from changes in production. This approach relaxed the assumption of maintaining maximum yields for infinite period as used in earlier studies. Empirical applications used two data sets from the pecan industry. The comparison of empirical results suggested that the first method was more accurate than the alternative approach in predicting the number of newly planted trees over...
Tipo: Journal Article Palavras-chave: Non-bearing trees; Pecans; Tree crop; Tree yields; Volume produced; Demand and Price Analysis.
Ano: 1993 URL: http://purl.umn.edu/15191
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