FINANCIAL ANALYSIS OF PRODUCTION SYSTEMS INTEGRATED IN THE NORTHEAST OF PARÁ
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https://doi.org/10.18542/ragros.v9i1.4718Abstract
ABSTRACT: Integrated production systems (IPS’s) are widely used by family farmers in the Amazon Biome. The objective of this study was to model SPIs (ex: Consortia Agriculture, Agroforestry systems (AFS’s) and Agrossilvipastoris Systems) in northeastern Pará to subsidize with information the generation of public policies of appropriate credit to these systems practiced by the family farming. Was selected a successful experience of FAS accompanied by Embrapa Amazônia Oriental in the project "Transition productive and environmental services" for financial analysis and compared to systems monoculturais. Were used with different rates of interest, namely: 2.5%; 7.5% per year and 8.75% p.a. for the analyzes in accordance with the lines, PRONAF-Forest, National Program of Support to the Middle Rural Producer - PRONAMP and with the Agricultural and Livestock for 2015/2016 corporate farming, respectively. The financial indicators used were: net present value, internal rate of return, the benefit cost, Equivalent Annual Value and Payback. According to the panorama of economic viability, the SPI was efficient in all simulations, but because the interest rate of the PRONAF forest be lower (2.5% p.a.) the economic return was greater than in the simulations with the other fees. KEYWORDS: Integrated production systems; family agriculture; financial analysis.Downloads
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2017-10-12
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