Decision making analysis of walnut seedling production on a small family farm in Serbia
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2011
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Kalanović-Bulatović, BrankaDimitrijević, Bojan
Vasiljević, Zorica
Rajić, Zoran
Ralević, Nebojša
Grbović, Mladen
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The wide range of walnut application makes it one of the most appreciated fruit species. In 2008, Serbian government started providing subsidies for every planted walnut seedling. These incentives have already increased the interest in this type of seedlings on the market. One of the main objectives of each farm is to maximize economic results. For a family farm, there are many alternatives on how to accomplish this objective. The decision making analysis has been done on the basis of the case study for the typical small family farm that produces walnut seedlings, located in the central part of Serbia. One of the options for the farm is to proceed to use current technology, while the other possibility is to be reduced some of production operations. A third alternative is to give up the seedlings production and to put that money in the bank as savings. The decision has to be made between those three alternatives aiming at achievement of optimal/best economic result for the family farm. ...Summarizing results obtained from the decision tree, simulation and sensitivity analysis, the optimal solution for the family farm should be to continue production of walnut seedlings with technology it is currently using.
Кључне речи:
Decision making analysis / family farm / seedling production / walnut / SerbiaИзвор:
African Journal of Biotechnology, 2011, 10, 83, 19392-19401Издавач:
- Academic Journals, Victoria Island
DOI: 10.5897/AJB11.887
ISSN: 1684-5315
WoS: 000298561500016
Scopus: 2-s2.0-84855773582
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Poljoprivredni fakultetTY - JOUR AU - Kalanović-Bulatović, Branka AU - Dimitrijević, Bojan AU - Vasiljević, Zorica AU - Rajić, Zoran AU - Ralević, Nebojša AU - Grbović, Mladen PY - 2011 UR - http://aspace.agrif.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2695 AB - The wide range of walnut application makes it one of the most appreciated fruit species. In 2008, Serbian government started providing subsidies for every planted walnut seedling. These incentives have already increased the interest in this type of seedlings on the market. One of the main objectives of each farm is to maximize economic results. For a family farm, there are many alternatives on how to accomplish this objective. The decision making analysis has been done on the basis of the case study for the typical small family farm that produces walnut seedlings, located in the central part of Serbia. One of the options for the farm is to proceed to use current technology, while the other possibility is to be reduced some of production operations. A third alternative is to give up the seedlings production and to put that money in the bank as savings. The decision has to be made between those three alternatives aiming at achievement of optimal/best economic result for the family farm. Summarizing results obtained from the decision tree, simulation and sensitivity analysis, the optimal solution for the family farm should be to continue production of walnut seedlings with technology it is currently using. PB - Academic Journals, Victoria Island T2 - African Journal of Biotechnology T1 - Decision making analysis of walnut seedling production on a small family farm in Serbia EP - 19401 IS - 83 SP - 19392 VL - 10 DO - 10.5897/AJB11.887 ER -
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Kalanović-Bulatović, B., Dimitrijević, B., Vasiljević, Z., Rajić, Z., Ralević, N.,& Grbović, M.. (2011). Decision making analysis of walnut seedling production on a small family farm in Serbia. in African Journal of Biotechnology Academic Journals, Victoria Island., 10(83), 19392-19401. https://doi.org/10.5897/AJB11.887
Kalanović-Bulatović B, Dimitrijević B, Vasiljević Z, Rajić Z, Ralević N, Grbović M. Decision making analysis of walnut seedling production on a small family farm in Serbia. in African Journal of Biotechnology. 2011;10(83):19392-19401. doi:10.5897/AJB11.887 .
Kalanović-Bulatović, Branka, Dimitrijević, Bojan, Vasiljević, Zorica, Rajić, Zoran, Ralević, Nebojša, Grbović, Mladen, "Decision making analysis of walnut seedling production on a small family farm in Serbia" in African Journal of Biotechnology, 10, no. 83 (2011):19392-19401, https://doi.org/10.5897/AJB11.887 . .