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- Title
PRODUCCIÓN DE PRIMAVERA (Roseodendron donell-smithii syn Tabebuia donell-smithii), MADERA FINA DEL TRÓPICO.
- Authors
Espinosa-Zaragoza, S.; Ramírez-González, S. I.; López-Báez, O.; Escobar-Sandoval, M. C.; Meza-Sandoval, B. E.; Avendaño Arrazate, C. H.
- Abstract
Activities and costs to establish commercial primavera (Roseodendron donell-smithii syn Tabebuia donell-smithii) forest plantations in Soconusco, Chiapas, México, are described, with the objective of identifying the economic and commercial advantages to invest in plantations, taking into account a financial analysis. The information obtained indicated that technical consulting has the highest cost, and its effect is reduced as the surface increases. The plantations begin with 1100 trees ha-1 and clearings are performed after six years by felling 300 trees and another 400 trees on year 12. During the development of the plantation, USD $953.60 are required annually per hectare, and just in the years 6 and 12, USD $3,318.40 are required, although in year 12 the sale of wood allows the financial support of the plantation; and on year 16, the total exploitation of the plantation takes place, with an income of USD $60,900.00 ha-1, consolidating the cash flow to the amount of USD $75,062.40. The extraction cost per final board foot is USD $0.12.
- Publication
Agro Productividad, 2016, Vol 9, Issue 2, p42
- ISSN
2448-7546
- Publication type
Article