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Title: ANÁLISIS DE SENSIBILIDAD DE LA PRODUCCIÓN DE CAÑA DE AZÚCAR CON DOS TECNOLOGÍAS DE RIEGO (GOTEO Y GRAVEDAD) EN ZAPOTILTIC, JALISCO (PARTE 2)
Other Titles: Sensibility analysis of sugar cane productions with two irrigation technologies (drop and gravity) in Zapotiltic, Jalisco, Mexico
Authors: Torres Sanchez, Guadalupe
Prado Vazquez, Victor Hugo
Rivera Espinoza, Ma. Patricia
Authors (Email): Torres Sanchez, Guadalupe (jgtorres@correo.fira.gob.mx)
Prado Vazquez, Victor Hugo (hprado@cusur.udg.mx)
Rivera Espinoza, Ma. Patricia (patricia@cusur.udg.mx)
Keywords: Key words: analysis sensibility
sugar cane production
technology.
Issue Date: 2010-03-24
Series/Report no.: Año XIV
Vol. 26
Abstract: The objective is to make the investment sensibility analysis in drop irrigation by gravity in sugar cane production, there are three variables involved into the sensibility analysis for both of the irrigation systems: Cane production by hectare (it was sensibilized to low prices), sell price for sugar cane ton (it was sensibilized to low prices), and variations in the production's direct costs (sensibilized to high prices). The Novelo's methodology for sensibility analysis (1944) was used. The three variables involved into the sensibility analysis showed differences to support the outcome results got with the irrigation drop system over the irrigation gravity system by drop.
URI: http://purl.umn.edu/56553
Identifiers: ISSN – 1405 – 9282
Institution/Association: Revista Mexicana de Agronegocios>Volume 26, January-June 2010
Total Pages: 9
From Page: 193
To Page: 201
Collections:Volume 26, January-June 2010

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