magistrsko delo
Abstract
Pšenica (Triticum ssp.) je žito, ki spada v botanično družino trav (Poaceae) in je najpomembnejša prehranska poljščina. Prideluje se lahko na konvencionalni ali ekološki način. Glavna razlika med načinoma pridelave je v uporabi sredstev za varstvo rastlin in tehnologiji pridelave. Razlike v tehnologiji pridelave pšenice temeljijo na standardih ekološkega kmetijstva in zakonski prepovedi uporabe sintetičnih mineralnih gnojil in fitofarmacevtskih sredstev. Primerjali smo dve kmetiji z ekološko pridelavo in dve s konvencionalno pridelavo. Pri kmetijah s konvencionalno pridelavo je bilo ugotovljeno manjše vključevanje metuljnic v kolobar. Zaradi določenih razlik v tehnologiji pridelave pšenice prihaja do različnih stroškov in prihodkov. K prihodkom smo vključili še neposredna plačila in plačila iz programa razvoja podeželja. Rezultati nakazujejo, da so pri konvencionalni pridelavi 167 €/ha (19 %) večji stroški v primerjavi z ekološko pridelavo. Pokritje stroškov s pridelkom v konvencionalni pridelavi znaša 126 €/ha (12 %), v ekološkem načinu pa je pokritje 69 €/ha (8,8 %). Ob vključitvi prihodkov iz neposrednih plačil in plačil iz programa razvoja podeželja je zaslužek pri konvencionalni pridelavi 749 €/ha in pri ekološki pridelavi 967 €/ha. V oba načina pridelave je vloženo enako ur dela. Kmetije s težjimi pogoji dela imajo pri konvencionalni pridelavi 29 €/ha (3,2 %) večje stroške kot kmetije z lažjimi pogoji dela. Enako je pri ekološki pridelavi, le da je tam razlika večja 300 €/ha (34 %), obenem zaradi različnega načina gnojenja. Zaslužek kmetij s konvencionalno pridelavo pšenice z lažjimi pogoji kmetovanja dosega dobiček v vrednosti 791 €/ha, kmetija s težjimi pogoji kmetovanja pa 707 €/ha. Razlika je 10,5 % (84 €/ha). Kmetije z ekološko pridelavo pšenice z lažjimi pogoji dela dosegajo za 1 % (10 €/ha) večji dobiček v primerjavi s kmetijami, ki ležijo na območju s težjimi pogoji dela.
Keywords
konvencionalna pridelava;ekološka pridelava;tehnologija;navadna pšenica;Triticum aestivum;strošek;dohodek;
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Language: |
Slovenian |
Year of publishing: |
2020 |
Typology: |
2.09 - Master's Thesis |
Organization: |
UL BF - Biotechnical Faculty |
Publisher: |
[J. Sukič] |
UDC: |
633.11:63.147:631.16:658.155(043.2) |
COBISS: |
30205955
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413 |
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Secondary language: |
English |
Secondary title: |
Technological and incidental comparison of conventional and organic production of common wheat (Triticum aestivum L. spp. aestivum) |
Secondary abstract: |
Wheat (Triticum ssp.) is a cereal, which origins from botanical family of grass (Poaceae) and represent the main dietary field crop. The production can be conventional or ecological. The main difference between these two ways of production is the use of protective means and technology of production. The differences in technology of wheat production are based on the standards of ecological farming and ban of use synthetic mineral fertilizers and phytopharmaceutical products by law. In our research we compared two ecological farms with two farms with conventional production. We concluded that there was less integration of Leguminosae (Fabaceae) in crop rotations in those farms with conventional production. As ecological and conventional production use different technological approaches there are also different expenses and incomes that come with it. To the income we also added indirect payments and payments from the local development program. Results show that the expanses are higher by the conventional way of production for 167 €/ha (19 %) compared to the ecological way of production. The cover of the expanses with the harvest represents 126 €/ha (12 %) in the conventional production and 69 €/ha (8,8 %) in ecological production. With incomes from the indirect payments and payments from the local development program the income represents 749 €/ha in conventional production and 967 €/ha in ecological production. There is the same amount of working hours in both ways of production. Farms with harder conditions of work with conventional production have 29 €/ha (3,2 %) larger expanses than farms with lighter conditions of work. The same goes for ecological farms only the difference there is higher for 300 €/ha (34 %). One of the reasons is a different way of fertilizing. The income of farms with conventional production of wheat with lighter conditions of work is 791 €/ha, in farms with harder conditions of work the income reaches 707 €/ha. The difference is 10,5 % (84 €/ha). In comparison of two ecological farms we can conclude that those with lighter conditions of work reach 1 % (10 €/ha) higher income than those who face harder conditions of work. |
Secondary keywords: |
conventional production;organic production;technology;common wheat;cost;income; |
Type (COBISS): |
Master's thesis/paper |
Study programme: |
0 |
Embargo end date (OpenAIRE): |
1970-01-01 |
Thesis comment: |
Univ. v Ljubljani, Biotehniška fak., Oddelek za agronomijo |
Pages: |
VIII, 45 f., [11] f. pril. |
ID: |
12040978 |