화학공학소재연구정보센터
Renewable Energy, Vol.35, No.5, 1071-1075, 2010
Energy inputs - yield relationship and cost analysis of kiwifruit production in Iran
This study examines energy consumption of inputs and output used in kiwifruit production, and to find relationship between energy inputs and yield in Mazandaran, Iran. For this purpose, the data were collected from 86 kiwifruit orchards which were selected based on random sampling method. The results indicated that total energy inputs were 30285.62 MJ ha(-1). About 47% of this was generated by total fertilizer including farmyard manure, 28% from diesel fuel and machinery. About 70% of the total energy inputs used in kiwifruit production was indirect while only about 30% was direct. Econometric estimation results revealed that energy inputs of human labour, water for irrigation, total fertilizer and machinery contributed significantly to the yield. The impact of human labour energy (0.17) was found the highest among the other inputs in kiwifruit production. The results also showed that direct, indirect and renewable and non-renewable, energy forms had a positive impact on output level. Cost analysis showed that total cost of kiwifruit production was obtained as 6063.81 $ ha(-1). The productivity (4.05 kg $(-1)) was obtained by dividing kiwifruit yield by total production cost. (C) 2009 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.