Estimación de costos de producción de maracuyá morada en sur de Florida
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Blare, Trent, Victor Contreras, Fredy H. Ballen, Joshua D. Anderson, Jonathan H. Crane, Nicholas Haley, and Andrés Bejarano. 2023. “Estimación De Costos De producción De Maracuyá Morada En Sur De Florida: FE1134, 4/2023”. EDIS 2023 (2). Gainesville, FL. https://doi.org/10.32473/edis-fe1134-2023.

Abstract

Esta publicación examina los costos estimados y los rendimientos de una plantación de maracuyá morada establecida en el sur de Florida. La información presentada en este documento se recopiló a través de entrevistas de campo con productores y especialistas en la industria. Se basa en una variedad de prácticas de producción en producciones a pequeña escala (1-2 acres). La información en este documento está destinada solo como una guía para estimar los requisitos financieros de una plantación ya establecida de maracuyá. Estimamos un rendimiento neto de $ 2,772/acre/año, o $ 0. 98/libra, el cual es un retorno económico muy atractivo comparado al de otras frutas tropicales de la zona.

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