Energy use pattern and cost analysis of cotton agriculture: a case study for Sanliurfa, Turkey
2006
Polat, R., Harran Univ., 63040 Sanliurfa (Turkey). Dept. of Agricultural Machinery | Copur, O., Harran Univ., 63040 Sanliurfa (Turkey). Dept. of Field Crop | Saglam, R., Harran Univ., 63040 Sanliurfa (Turkey). Dept. of Agricultural Machinery | Saglam, C., Harran Univ., 63040 Sanliurfa (Turkey). Dept. of Agricultural Machinery
This survey was conducted to determine the energy use pattern and economic analysis of cotton farming in the Southeastern Anatolia Project (SEAP) areas in Turkey. Data were obtained through a questionnaire sent to 40 cotton producers from the different village of Sanliurfa, Turkey which is the most important cotton province of the SEAP. Basic operational data were measured by using a computer-based data acquisition system. Total energy input, total energy output, output/input ratio and net energy ratio were 37.910, 95.800, 2.52 and 1.532 MJ/ha, respectively. The highest contribution to the total energy consumption came from the fuel and oil energy input at 10.417 MJ/ha. However, lowest contribution to total energy consumption came from bund making at 99.6 MJ/ha.
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