@article{Vukoje:245230,
      recid = {245230},
      author = {Vukoje, Veljko and Milic, Dusan},
      title = {ECONOMIC EFFECTS IN THE PRODUCTION OF LEADING FRUIT  VARIETIES},
      journal = {Economics of Agriculture},
      address = {2009},
      number = {297-2016-3745},
      year = {2009},
      abstract = {The comparative analysis of paramount parameters of  success clearly
indicates that pear production is the most  cost-effective followed by apple and
plum production.  Within pear production, the highest production value  (818250
RSD per hectare) has been established, alongside  the highest gross margin (607721
RSD per hectare) and the  highest profit (557194 RSD per hectare). Pear production
is  estimated to have the highest production efficiency (3,13)  and the highest profit
rate (68,1%). The results of the  sensitivity analysis indicate that the analysed
productions  comprise significant capacity in obtaining positive  financial results due
to their resilience to the decrease  in yield and/or market price of products (from
49% in plum  production to 75% in pear production).},
      url = {http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/245230},
      doi = {https://doi.org/10.22004/ag.econ.245230},
}