2017
DOI: 10.12953/2177-6830/rcm.v8n3p168-176
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Custos e viabilidade econômica na produção de carvão vegetal no estado de Mato Grosso do Sul

Abstract: RESUMO O carvão vegetal é um recurso natural renovável e pode ser usado como agente redutor em siderúrgicas na fabricação de ferro tipo gusa e como fonte de energia. Este trabalho teve como objetivo analisar os custos e da viabilidade econômica para produção de carvão vegetal proveniente de florestas nativas no estado de Mato Grosso do Sul, em um sistema produtivo de fornos do tipo "rabo-quente". O estudo foi realizado em uma carvoaria localizada no município de Nioaque-MS. No cálculo do custo operacional foi … Show more

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“…Greater investment can mean higher yields and consequently better economic indicators. However, if the production costs are high, as reported by Belchior et al (2017), and producer does not have capital for investment in charcoal production, the commercialization of in natura wood may be the safer destination if, as well as in present analysis, both situations are viable.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 72%
“…Greater investment can mean higher yields and consequently better economic indicators. However, if the production costs are high, as reported by Belchior et al (2017), and producer does not have capital for investment in charcoal production, the commercialization of in natura wood may be the safer destination if, as well as in present analysis, both situations are viable.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 72%
“…So, the costs were structured in effective operational cost (EOC), which was composed of variable cost items as expenditures with fertilizers, water, electricity, labor, substrate, and stakes. Added to these, the total operating cost (TOC) was fixed, represented by the depreciation of improvements and equipment, social charges (44.5%) and other expenses estimated from 5.0% of EOC in accordance with Belchior et al (2017).…”
Section: Production Costmentioning
confidence: 99%