profitability of groundnut oil miils plant in mali

   
profitability of groundnut oil miils plant in mali
                                               
                                               
                                               
                                               
  • profitability of groundnut oil miils plant in mali
  • Are groundnuts grown in Niger or Mali?
  • In Niger, groundnut is grown on a larger area (0.44 million ha) than in Mali, but with greater fluctuation in production due to variable climate. Average production and productivity of groundnut in Niger is 0.21 million tons and 480 kg ha 1 (mean of 2001 to 2010 production data reported in FAO 2012).
  • Is groundnut production profitable?
  • The results indicate that groundnut production was profitable with a positive average gross margin of US$100.11 per hectare and a positive Net Income of US$77.93. This was supported by a Gross Rate of Return of 0.45 and Net Rate of Return of 0.31, which were quite significant in the profitability of the enterprise.
  • What is the difference between Mali and Niger groundnut?
  • In Mali groundnut is grown on 0.29 million ha with an average production and productivity of 0.26 million tones and 880 kg ha 1, respectively. In Niger, groundnut is grown on a larger area (0.44 million ha) than in Mali, but with greater fluctuation in production due to variable climate.
  • How profitable is groundnut production in Chegutu District?
  • This study found a net rate of return (NRR) of 0.31 for groundnut production by smallholder communal farmers in Chegutu district.
  • Does acreage under groundnut production increase gross margin?
  • The size of landholding is the most significant variable (Part correlation= 0.357, p < 0.01, B = 0.438; Table 4), and is significant at 1%. Increasing the acreage under groundnut production by one unit would increase the gross margin by 36%. This can be attributed to economies of scale in production.
  • How much groundnut is produced in Niger?
  • Average production and productivity of groundnut in Niger is 0.21 million tons and 480 kg ha 1 (mean of 2001 to 2010 production data reported in FAO 2012). There are many region-specific abiotic and biotic stresses that limit groundnut productivity in Asia and Africa.