TY  - JOUR
T1  - Economics of Cut Flower Production in Greenhouses: Case Study from Turkey
AU - , Berna Kendirli AU - , Belgin Cakmak 
JO  - Agricultural Journal
VL  - 2
IS  - 4
SP  - 499
EP  - 502
PY  - 2007
DA  - 2001/08/19
SN  - 1816-9155
DO  - aj.2007.499.502
UR  - https://makhillpublications.co/view-article.php?doi=aj.2007.499.502
KW  - Greenhouse
KW  -cut flowers
KW  -investment expenses
KW  -income-expense balance
KW  -production area
KW  -Turkey
AB  - Turkey`s cut flower sector is an agricultural production area with a high export potential despite its problems related with production and marketing. Enterprises in this sector may be classified in two groups as enterprises with export towarded production (big-modern enterprises) and with domestic market towarded production (small-family enterprises) according to their structural and economical properties. This study aimed to determine investment and operation-maintenance expenses of 4 different greenhouse enterprises selected from the above-mentioned groups and economical investigation of rose and carnation production of these enterprises. Results of the study indicated that the expenses of big-modern type enterprises with plastic greenhouses decreased 11.36   m <SUP>2</SUP> than the other big-modern type. The biggest investment expenses were observed in the enterprises using geothermal heating; when the incomes of these enterprises were investigated in general rose production along with plastic greenhouses were found to be more profitable. Small-family type enterprises were found to be less profitable due to their low investments. In conclusion size of the enterprise, level of the utilized production technology along with the type of cut flower produced are factors affecting the investments profitability in enterprises producing cut flowers.
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