Analysis of Costs and Returns from Tree Crops Planting in Tropical Environment

Autor: Muhammad, A. M, Alhassan, Y. J, Aledare, S. J, Sabo, A. Y, Chari, A, Yusuf, A. B
Rok vydání: 2022
Zdroj: South Asian Research Journal of Agriculture and Fisheries. 4:69-72
ISSN: 2664-6730
2664-4010
DOI: 10.36346/sarjaf.2022.v04i05.001
Popis: This article analyzed the Costs and Returns on Tree Crops Planting in Tropical Environment. Trees Crops planting offer financial and social returns over the years and it is a lucrative long-term investment in tropical and sub-tropical environments. Despite the substantial gain on investment in tree planting, only few people are still involved in the business. Benefit Cost Ratio (BCR) and Net Present Value (NPV) were calculated to determine the financial viability of tree crop planting. The study showed that tree crop planting is a profitable business as shown by positive NPV of ₦2,187,822.0 and N2, 782,214.97 for Gmelina aborea and Moringa oleifera plantations respectively, after 10-years of maturation and harvesting at 14% discount rate with a B/C Ratio of 1.97 and 1.6 respectively. Also, NPV of N1, 575,487.10 for a 5-year small scale private nursery establishment with a B/C Ratio of 2.79 at a 14% discount rate also confirm that the investment on nursery establishment is highly profitable. It is recommended that with adequate support and incentives, farmers can take advantage of these opportunities and invest in nursery enterprise and tree crop sub-sector of the economy.
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