The Economic and Financial Analysis of Peanut Production in Bulgaria

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Author(s):
N. Bencheva; S. Delikostadinov; C. Ligeon; N. Puppala; C. Jolly

Type of Document:
Scholarly Article

 

Publisher/Journal:
Journal of Central European Agriculture

Date of Publication:
2008

Place of Publication:
Not Available

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Abstract: Peanut is not listed as one of the major crops in the Bulgarian agricultural sector, but its economic and fi nancial viability is promising, but unknown. We use enterprise budgets, capital budgeting techniques, risk analysis and logistic regression models to examine the fi nancial and economic structure of peanut farms and to evaluate the factors infl uencing short and long-term profi tability. The results show that peanut production is a profi table venture for most peanut farmers in Bulgaria. Long-run analyses show that peanut production may be economically feasible and producers engaged in production for a period of seven years, and at a discount rate of 13%, may generate internal rates of return (IRR) that vary from -20.57% to 67.39%. About 70% of the farms studied had IRRs greater than the discount rate. Sensitivity analyses show that profi tability of peanut production was infl uenced by yield and variable costs. There were risks at the village level associated with peanut production.

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