2017
DOI: 10.1590/1678-4324-2017161229
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Economic Viability of Tomato Cultivation in Organic Farming System

Abstract: The aim of the present study is to evaluate the economic viability of tomato cultivation in a system of organic farming, and to compare it with the conventional farming system. The fixed and variable costs of both cultivation systems were calculated, as well as the costs of disease control with the application of alternative products and pesticides. The revenues were computed using commercial production and the direct sales price. The total cost per area was higher in the conventional system, while the cost pe… Show more

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“…However, Keskin et al (2010) informed that high labor cost increased total tomato production cost in turkey that was comparable with this finding. Also, per plant tomato production cost was higher in the organic system over conventional one reported by Santos et al (2017). As par brinjal, Muqtadir et al (2019) reported similar findings where they stated that okra yield increased by more organic and less inorganic fertilizer combination.…”
Section: Average Yield and Profitability Of Brinjal Tomato And Okramentioning
confidence: 51%
“…However, Keskin et al (2010) informed that high labor cost increased total tomato production cost in turkey that was comparable with this finding. Also, per plant tomato production cost was higher in the organic system over conventional one reported by Santos et al (2017). As par brinjal, Muqtadir et al (2019) reported similar findings where they stated that okra yield increased by more organic and less inorganic fertilizer combination.…”
Section: Average Yield and Profitability Of Brinjal Tomato And Okramentioning
confidence: 51%