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Production of Puno and Titicaca quinoa cultivars - cost benefit analysis
Author(s) -
Slađana Savić,
Borisz Czekus,
Enike Gregorić,
Sonja Đuričin,
Gordana Matović
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
romanian biotechnological letters
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2248-3942
pISSN - 1224-5984
DOI - 10.25083/rbl/26.5/2953.2963
Subject(s) - cultivar , geography , profit (economics) , agronomy , livestock , productivity , agroforestry , arid , chenopodium quinoa , yield (engineering) , biology , horticulture , ecology , forestry , economics , macroeconomics , microeconomics , materials science , metallurgy
The aim of the paper is to test the effect of climatic conditions and management practices on the yield of two quinoa cultivars (Puno and Titicaca) and to analyze the economic benefits of quinoa productivity. The experiments were carried out during the 2017 and 2019 growing seasons in rain-fed conditions on a Serbian farm. The results of the two-year long experiments proved that the growing of the quinoa cultivar Puno and particularly the cultivar Titicaca in the agro-ecological conditions of Serbia would be remarkably successful from the aspect of agronomy (with the obtained average yield of 2.5 t ha-1 ) as well as from the aspect of economy (with the achieved average profit of 9,411 € ha-1 ). The obtained profit values indicate that the quinoa production in the Republic of Serbia would be more cost-effective than the production of the field crops which are already produced, particularly in the increasingly present arid conditions.

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