Energy and economic analyses of pepper production under plasticulture and conventional systems

Faced with the twin challenges of food security and environmental protection, given the energy resource scarcity, agriculture needs to develop production systems that are highly productive, economically viable and environmentally sound. In this regard, several production systems have been recently d...

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Main Author: El-Helepi, Medhat Magdi.
Other Authors: Henning, John (advisor)
Format: Others
Language:en
Published: McGill University 1997
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spelling ndltd-LACETR-oai-collectionscanada.gc.ca-QMM.275192014-02-13T04:00:16ZEnergy and economic analyses of pepper production under plasticulture and conventional systemsEl-Helepi, Medhat Magdi.Peppers -- Yields.Mulching.Plastics in agriculture.Faced with the twin challenges of food security and environmental protection, given the energy resource scarcity, agriculture needs to develop production systems that are highly productive, economically viable and environmentally sound. In this regard, several production systems have been recently developed. All of them share the general objective of using less energy per unit of output.The focus of this study for red pepper, is to examine the environmental performance of a plasticulture system compared to a conventional system in terms of: (1) energy inputs per unit of output; and (2) cost per unit of output.Energy analysis was performed to account for the total energy consumed in red pepper production under silver mulch and no-mulch. The method of process analysis was employed to account for total energy requirements for different inputs. Partial budgets for both type of production systems were constructed to estimate the costs of production. The analysis boundary was set at the farm gate. Production costs are derived from secondary data. Data on mulch yield were based on the results of an experimental trail conducted on the farm of Macdonald Campus of McGill University in the West Island of Montreal (Fava, 1996). (Abstract shortened by UMI.)McGill UniversityHenning, John (advisor)1997Electronic Thesis or Dissertationapplication/pdfenalephsysno: 001619413proquestno: MQ37117Theses scanned by UMI/ProQuest.All items in eScholarship@McGill are protected by copyright with all rights reserved unless otherwise indicated.Master of Science (Department of Agricultural Economics.) http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=27519
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topic Peppers -- Yields.
Mulching.
Plastics in agriculture.
spellingShingle Peppers -- Yields.
Mulching.
Plastics in agriculture.
El-Helepi, Medhat Magdi.
Energy and economic analyses of pepper production under plasticulture and conventional systems
description Faced with the twin challenges of food security and environmental protection, given the energy resource scarcity, agriculture needs to develop production systems that are highly productive, economically viable and environmentally sound. In this regard, several production systems have been recently developed. All of them share the general objective of using less energy per unit of output. === The focus of this study for red pepper, is to examine the environmental performance of a plasticulture system compared to a conventional system in terms of: (1) energy inputs per unit of output; and (2) cost per unit of output. === Energy analysis was performed to account for the total energy consumed in red pepper production under silver mulch and no-mulch. The method of process analysis was employed to account for total energy requirements for different inputs. Partial budgets for both type of production systems were constructed to estimate the costs of production. The analysis boundary was set at the farm gate. Production costs are derived from secondary data. Data on mulch yield were based on the results of an experimental trail conducted on the farm of Macdonald Campus of McGill University in the West Island of Montreal (Fava, 1996). (Abstract shortened by UMI.)
author2 Henning, John (advisor)
author_facet Henning, John (advisor)
El-Helepi, Medhat Magdi.
author El-Helepi, Medhat Magdi.
author_sort El-Helepi, Medhat Magdi.
title Energy and economic analyses of pepper production under plasticulture and conventional systems
title_short Energy and economic analyses of pepper production under plasticulture and conventional systems
title_full Energy and economic analyses of pepper production under plasticulture and conventional systems
title_fullStr Energy and economic analyses of pepper production under plasticulture and conventional systems
title_full_unstemmed Energy and economic analyses of pepper production under plasticulture and conventional systems
title_sort energy and economic analyses of pepper production under plasticulture and conventional systems
publisher McGill University
publishDate 1997
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