Introduction of alternative oil plants in production on small farms
Апстракт
According to research results to date, under our agroecological conditions
alternative oil plants can be successfully grown in flatlands and hilly regions up to
500 m altitudes. The six described plant species (safflower, false flax, castor bean,
oil poppy, cucurbita and linseed), although they belong to different families, have
the common characteristic that they contain over 40% of oils in their fruits or seeds.
These plant species utilize water rationally, have xeromorphic characteristics
and tolerate draught, i.e. elevated temperatures resulting from global warming.
Production costs compared with realized yield and the price for the obtained
grain, give a gross financial result higher than for most agricultural crops grown
on larger surfaces, from 54,000 dinars per hectare for false flax production, to
209,250 dinars per hectare for oil poppy production. The financial result is in fact
even better if the value of byproducts is also taken into account; therefore, it is fu...lly
justified to recommend to our farmers to designate certain areas for growing these
alternative oil species
Кључне речи:
alternative oil plants / safflower / false flax / castor bean / oil poppy / linseed / productionИзвор:
Sustainable Agriculture and Rural Development in Terms of the Republic of Serbia Strategic Goals Realization within the Danube Region : sustainability and multifunctionality, 2019, 605-622Издавач:
- Beograd : Institute of Agricultural Economics
Финансирање / пројекти:
- Одржива пољопривреда и рурални развој у функцији остваривања стратешких циљева Републике Србије у оквиру дунавског региона (RS-MESTD-Integrated and Interdisciplinary Research (IIR or III)-46006)
Институција/група
Institut za povrtarstvoTY - CONF AU - Đurić, Nenad AU - Spasić, Marija PY - 2019 UR - http://RIVeC.institut-palanka.rs/handle/123456789/327 AB - According to research results to date, under our agroecological conditions alternative oil plants can be successfully grown in flatlands and hilly regions up to 500 m altitudes. The six described plant species (safflower, false flax, castor bean, oil poppy, cucurbita and linseed), although they belong to different families, have the common characteristic that they contain over 40% of oils in their fruits or seeds. These plant species utilize water rationally, have xeromorphic characteristics and tolerate draught, i.e. elevated temperatures resulting from global warming. Production costs compared with realized yield and the price for the obtained grain, give a gross financial result higher than for most agricultural crops grown on larger surfaces, from 54,000 dinars per hectare for false flax production, to 209,250 dinars per hectare for oil poppy production. The financial result is in fact even better if the value of byproducts is also taken into account; therefore, it is fully justified to recommend to our farmers to designate certain areas for growing these alternative oil species PB - Beograd : Institute of Agricultural Economics C3 - Sustainable Agriculture and Rural Development in Terms of the Republic of Serbia Strategic Goals Realization within the Danube Region : sustainability and multifunctionality T1 - Introduction of alternative oil plants in production on small farms EP - 622 SP - 605 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rivec_327 ER -
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Đurić, N.,& Spasić, M.. (2019). Introduction of alternative oil plants in production on small farms. in Sustainable Agriculture and Rural Development in Terms of the Republic of Serbia Strategic Goals Realization within the Danube Region : sustainability and multifunctionality Beograd : Institute of Agricultural Economics., 605-622. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rivec_327
Đurić N, Spasić M. Introduction of alternative oil plants in production on small farms. in Sustainable Agriculture and Rural Development in Terms of the Republic of Serbia Strategic Goals Realization within the Danube Region : sustainability and multifunctionality. 2019;:605-622. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rivec_327 .
Đurić, Nenad, Spasić, Marija, "Introduction of alternative oil plants in production on small farms" in Sustainable Agriculture and Rural Development in Terms of the Republic of Serbia Strategic Goals Realization within the Danube Region : sustainability and multifunctionality (2019):605-622, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rivec_327 .