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(2012). ECONOMICS OF SUGAR BEET CROP PRODUCTION IN THE NEWLY RECLAIMED LANDS (CASE STUDY: SAHL AL TINA AREA). Journal of Productivity and Development, 17(3), 291-304. doi: 10.21608/jpd.2012.42471
. "ECONOMICS OF SUGAR BEET CROP PRODUCTION IN THE NEWLY RECLAIMED LANDS (CASE STUDY: SAHL AL TINA AREA)". Journal of Productivity and Development, 17, 3, 2012, 291-304. doi: 10.21608/jpd.2012.42471
(2012). 'ECONOMICS OF SUGAR BEET CROP PRODUCTION IN THE NEWLY RECLAIMED LANDS (CASE STUDY: SAHL AL TINA AREA)', Journal of Productivity and Development, 17(3), pp. 291-304. doi: 10.21608/jpd.2012.42471
ECONOMICS OF SUGAR BEET CROP PRODUCTION IN THE NEWLY RECLAIMED LANDS (CASE STUDY: SAHL AL TINA AREA). Journal of Productivity and Development, 2012; 17(3): 291-304. doi: 10.21608/jpd.2012.42471

ECONOMICS OF SUGAR BEET CROP PRODUCTION IN THE NEWLY RECLAIMED LANDS (CASE STUDY: SAHL AL TINA AREA)

Article 3, Volume 17, Issue 3, August 2012, Page 291-304  XML PDF (255.43 K)
Document Type: Original Article
DOI: 10.21608/jpd.2012.42471
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Abstract
This study aims at focusing on; production and consumption of sugar gap in Egypt during the period (1998-2011). Economics of sugar beet production in Sahl Al Tina area. And study problems facing sugar beet growers and suggestion to overcome them.
Major results and conclusions could be summarized as follows: Sugar beet crop is cash crop and concern must be paid to planting it, and the average yield per feddan was high and area, potassium fertilizer, nitrogen fertilizer, and human labor of the most important factors affecting the total production for sugar beet crop sample study.
 
Keywords
Economics Production; Sugar beet crop; Newly Reclaimed Lands; Sahl Al Tina
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