The study used the Cobb-Douglas production function to evaluate the costeffectiveness and profitability of sustainable coffee production in four of the largest
coffee-growing provinces in Vietnam. By analyzing data from 864 farming
households, the study compared the performance of sustainable and conventional
coffee growers. The results showed that contrary to initial predictions, sustainable
coffee production was more efficient than traditional methods. Important factors
affecting yields include farm size, organic fertilizers, and certification. Expanding the
planted area contributed to increased yields in both production models. In particular,
organic fertilizers increased yields protected the environment, and maintained
biodiversity, while inorganic fertilizers (NPK) significantly impacted conventional
coffee. Combining these two fertilizers promoted growth and profitability in both
farming systems. Furthermore, actual land prices also have significant effects on
coffee output. The study confirms that sustainable coffee production is more costeffective and brings economic and environmental benefits. The research results
provide helpful information for coffee growers, local authorities, and policymakers in
Vietnam and can be widely applied.
ISBN: | 978-80-7678-333-1 |
EAN: | 9788076783331 |
Počet stran |
45 stran |
Datum vydání |
10. 06. 2025 |
Pořadí vydání |
První |
Jazyk |
anglický |
Vazba |
e-kniha - pdf |
Autor: |
An Van Nguyen Tran |
Nakladatelství |
Univerzita Tomáše Bati ve Zlíně |
Tématická skupina |
999 - nezařazeno |
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