FINANCIAL RESULTS ACHIEVED IN SHORT-DAY STRAWBERRY PRODUCTION
In South-western Ontario’s continental climate (short days, hot summers and very cold winters) the matted-row system was the dominant production system to grow short-day strawberries. Varieties-staggered production (planting a combination of early, mid and late-season varieties) provides strawberry...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Ekonomika poljoprivrede (1979) 2014-12, Vol.61 (4), p.851-859 |
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Zusammenfassung: | In South-western Ontario’s continental climate (short days, hot summers and very cold
winters) the matted-row system was the dominant production system to grow short-day
strawberries. Varieties-staggered production (planting a combination of early, mid and
late-season varieties) provides strawberry harvest from five to seven weeks. Short-day
strawberries are vegetative grown in the first year, and harvested for two consecutive years.
The total cost of short–day strawberry production was 54,370 $CAD/ha. The production
and harvest costs in the first and second years were 20,812 $CAD/ha and 16,930 $CAD/
ha, respectively, and accounted for 69.42% of the total. Pre-plans operations were the
least expensive procedures costing 8.13%, while planting and care of young plants made
up 22.45% of the total costs. The total income of growing short-day strawberries under
a matted-row system was 76,671 $CAD/ha (the first and second production years 41,330
$CAD/ha and 35,341 $CAD/ha, respectively). The short-day strawberries in matted-row
system, with average yield of 15,722 kg/ha, generated a net revenue of 22,300 $CAD/ha. |
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ISSN: | 0352-3462 |
DOI: | 10.22004/ag.econ.196618 |