Economic Performance of Rainbow Trout Farming in Turkey

The purpose of this research is to measure the economic performance and development of rainbow trout farming in inland waters in Turkey. As a result of the research, it was determined that the farms use an average of 82% of their capacities. There was a negative relationship between the farm-scale a...

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Main Authors: Mehmet Aydoğan, Osman Uysal, Serhan Candemir, Yunus Emre Terzi, Rahmi Taşçı, Tuba Beşen, Fatma Pınar Öztürk, Meltem Emre, Önder Eralp, Orhan Gündüz, Vedat Ceyhan
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Language:English
Published: Turkish Science and Technology Publishing (TURSTEP) 2020-09-01
Series:Turkish Journal of Agriculture: Food Science and Technology
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Online Access:http://www.agrifoodscience.com/index.php/TURJAF/article/view/3587
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spelling doaj-33c4c482837d477e8576962b5f9dff472020-11-25T04:01:43ZengTurkish Science and Technology Publishing (TURSTEP)Turkish Journal of Agriculture: Food Science and Technology2148-127X2020-09-01891952196410.24925/turjaf.v8i9.1952-1964.35871768Economic Performance of Rainbow Trout Farming in TurkeyMehmet Aydoğan0Osman Uysal1Serhan Candemir2Yunus Emre Terzi3Rahmi Taşçı4Tuba Beşen5Fatma Pınar Öztürk6Meltem Emre7Önder Eralp8Orhan Gündüz9Vedat Ceyhan10Department of Agricultural Economics, Faculty of Agriculture, Malatya Turgut Özal University, 44000 MalatyaDepartment of Agricultural Economics, Faculty of Agriculture, Malatya Turgut Özal University, 44000 MalatyaEastern Mediterranean Passage Zone Agricultural Research Institute, 46060 KahramanmaraşBlack Sea Agricultural Research Institute, 55300 SamsunField Crops Central Research Institute, 06170 AnkaraWestern Mediterranean Agricultural Research Institute, 07100 AntalyaEğirdir Fruit Research Institute, 32500 IspartaBornova Olive Research Institute, 35100 İzmir, TurkeyBornova Olive Research Institute, 35100 İzmir, TurkeyDepartment of Agricultural Economics, Faculty of Agriculture, Malatya Turgut Özal University, 44000 MalatyaDepartment of Agricultural Economics, Faculty of Agriculture, Samsun Ondokuz Mayıs University, 55270 SamsunThe purpose of this research is to measure the economic performance and development of rainbow trout farming in inland waters in Turkey. As a result of the research, it was determined that the farms use an average of 82% of their capacities. There was a negative relationship between the farm-scale and CUR, and as the farm scale grows, the CUR decreases. The average feed conversion rate (FCR) of the enterprises was calculated as 1.12. Fish capital (36.8%) had the largest share in active capital, and equity capital (87.2%) had the largest share in passive capital. Net profits of farms falling to one-tonne production capacity; it was calculated as 2.374 TRY in small-scale farms, 1.322 TRY in medium-scale farms and 1.896 TRY in large-scale farms. The proportional profit of farms was 1.08, 0.99, and 1.17, respectively. The average current ratio value of the examined farms was calculated as 3.67 and liquidity ratios as 3.55. As the farm's scale grows, current ratio values also increase, and large-scale farms had more cash assets than small and medium-scale farms. As a result of the research; It can be said that the trout-breeding farms in Turkey have current assets that can pay their short term debts. The average borrowing rate of farms was 0.16. In other words, 16% of the financial assets of the trout farms in Turkey were met from debts. The turnover rate of the assets of the farms was 0.79 and is below the sector average. The average rate of economic profitability of farms was calculated as 0.13. In other words, the income that farms generate from aquaculture is more than the opportunity cost.http://www.agrifoodscience.com/index.php/TURJAF/article/view/3587alabalıkkültür balıkçılığıekonomik analizrantabilitefinansal oranlar
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author Mehmet Aydoğan
Osman Uysal
Serhan Candemir
Yunus Emre Terzi
Rahmi Taşçı
Tuba Beşen
Fatma Pınar Öztürk
Meltem Emre
Önder Eralp
Orhan Gündüz
Vedat Ceyhan
spellingShingle Mehmet Aydoğan
Osman Uysal
Serhan Candemir
Yunus Emre Terzi
Rahmi Taşçı
Tuba Beşen
Fatma Pınar Öztürk
Meltem Emre
Önder Eralp
Orhan Gündüz
Vedat Ceyhan
Economic Performance of Rainbow Trout Farming in Turkey
Turkish Journal of Agriculture: Food Science and Technology
alabalık
kültür balıkçılığı
ekonomik analiz
rantabilite
finansal oranlar
author_facet Mehmet Aydoğan
Osman Uysal
Serhan Candemir
Yunus Emre Terzi
Rahmi Taşçı
Tuba Beşen
Fatma Pınar Öztürk
Meltem Emre
Önder Eralp
Orhan Gündüz
Vedat Ceyhan
author_sort Mehmet Aydoğan
title Economic Performance of Rainbow Trout Farming in Turkey
title_short Economic Performance of Rainbow Trout Farming in Turkey
title_full Economic Performance of Rainbow Trout Farming in Turkey
title_fullStr Economic Performance of Rainbow Trout Farming in Turkey
title_full_unstemmed Economic Performance of Rainbow Trout Farming in Turkey
title_sort economic performance of rainbow trout farming in turkey
publisher Turkish Science and Technology Publishing (TURSTEP)
series Turkish Journal of Agriculture: Food Science and Technology
issn 2148-127X
publishDate 2020-09-01
description The purpose of this research is to measure the economic performance and development of rainbow trout farming in inland waters in Turkey. As a result of the research, it was determined that the farms use an average of 82% of their capacities. There was a negative relationship between the farm-scale and CUR, and as the farm scale grows, the CUR decreases. The average feed conversion rate (FCR) of the enterprises was calculated as 1.12. Fish capital (36.8%) had the largest share in active capital, and equity capital (87.2%) had the largest share in passive capital. Net profits of farms falling to one-tonne production capacity; it was calculated as 2.374 TRY in small-scale farms, 1.322 TRY in medium-scale farms and 1.896 TRY in large-scale farms. The proportional profit of farms was 1.08, 0.99, and 1.17, respectively. The average current ratio value of the examined farms was calculated as 3.67 and liquidity ratios as 3.55. As the farm's scale grows, current ratio values also increase, and large-scale farms had more cash assets than small and medium-scale farms. As a result of the research; It can be said that the trout-breeding farms in Turkey have current assets that can pay their short term debts. The average borrowing rate of farms was 0.16. In other words, 16% of the financial assets of the trout farms in Turkey were met from debts. The turnover rate of the assets of the farms was 0.79 and is below the sector average. The average rate of economic profitability of farms was calculated as 0.13. In other words, the income that farms generate from aquaculture is more than the opportunity cost.
topic alabalık
kültür balıkçılığı
ekonomik analiz
rantabilite
finansal oranlar
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