2017
DOI: 10.22167/r.ipecege.2017.2.124
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Análise de rentabilidade de irrigação na cana-de-açúcar: estudo de caso de uma usina de Goiás

Abstract: ResumoEsta publicação apresenta uma análise financeira do sistema de irrigação por sistema linear móvel praticado por uma usina localizada no estado de Goiás, com o intuito de fornecer dados para alimentar um modelo que poderá ser utilizado posteriormente como uma ferramenta de análise econômica e de rentabilidade da irrigação na cana-de-açúcar. Foram avaliados os custos fixos e variáveis anuais e os benefícios diretos e indiretos da irrigação. O benefício direto advém do aumento da receita pelo aumento de pro… Show more

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“…The higher percentual costs with irrigation in the ratoon crop were mainly due to a general decrease in production costs in ratoon crop, consequently, this was not found for irrigation costs, which were continuously high ( Figure 2C). Campos et al (2017) found that operational costs (variables) of irrigated sugarcane crops had the highest impact on the production costs, especially labor and electrical energy; and that this denotes the potential result that a management of control can bring to the project, since this can reduce the need for electrical energy and labor and decrease costs.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The higher percentual costs with irrigation in the ratoon crop were mainly due to a general decrease in production costs in ratoon crop, consequently, this was not found for irrigation costs, which were continuously high ( Figure 2C). Campos et al (2017) found that operational costs (variables) of irrigated sugarcane crops had the highest impact on the production costs, especially labor and electrical energy; and that this denotes the potential result that a management of control can bring to the project, since this can reduce the need for electrical energy and labor and decrease costs.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%