Vol. 126 (2013): Proceedings of the Florida State Horticultural Society
Vegetable

Economic Analysis of Fresh Green Bell Pepper (Capsicum annuum) Production under Shade Structures

Sean R McCoy
University of Florida, IFAS, Suwannee Valley Agricultural Extension Center, 7580 County Road 136 East, Live Oak, FL 32060-7434
Robert C Hochmuth
University of Florida, IFAS, Suwannee Valley Agricultural Extension Center, 7580 County Road 136 East, Live Oak, FL 32060-7434
Wanda L Laughlin
University of Florida, IFAS, Suwannee Valley Agricultural Extension Center, 7580 County Road 136 East, Live Oak, FL 32060-7434
Aparna Gazula
University of Florida, IFAS, Alachua County Extension, 2800 NE 39th Avenue, Gainesville, FL 32609-2658
Daniel K Fenneman
University of Florida, IFAS, Madison County Extension, 184 NW College Loop, Madison, FL 32340-1426

Published 2013-12-01

Keywords

  • hydroponic,
  • protected agriculture,
  • season extension

Abstract

Fresh green bell pepper production is a major economic contributor to Florida’s vegetable industry. The estimated value of cash receipts for peppers in 2011 was $247.5 million. This represents an increase in value from 2007 by 7.3%. Almost all of this value is from open field production. Methods for season extension using shade structures were developed and evaluated at the Suwannee Valley Agricultural Extension Center–UF/IFAS, Live Oak, FL. This season extension method may have potential in both small, diverse vegetable farms as well as larger commercial production. An increased amount of investment is in involved in growing peppers under shade structures, from both capital and management resources. To better assess risk and potential profitability of this new production system, a study of financial investment and potential is needed. Prospective profitability can be addressed through an enterprise budget - an itemized overview of costs incurred over a typical production cycle. Risk involved is addressed by analyzing cash flow in and out of the operation for a fixed interval of time. These two financial analyses of growing fresh green bell peppers under shade structures allow for a preliminary evaluation of investment and potential of this innovative growing system.