Economic analysis of lavender production in forest villages of Isparta province

Increasing the income level of forest villagers has an important role in reducing social pressure on forests. The aims of this study were to do an economic analysis of lavender production and to determine the importance of lavender production at the household level and in the local economy in the fo...

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Main Authors: Kader Hale GÜLER, Mehmet KORKMAZ
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Isparta University of Applied Sciences Faculty of Forestry 2018-07-01
Series:Turkish Journal of Forestry
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Online Access:https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/pub/tjf/issue/38486/424901?publisher=iubu
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spelling doaj-fbf882afa0904479adde4021510db41b2020-11-25T01:41:09ZengIsparta University of Applied Sciences Faculty of ForestryTurkish Journal of Forestry2149-38982018-07-0119215616210.18182/tjf.4249011656Economic analysis of lavender production in forest villages of Isparta provinceKader Hale GÜLERMehmet KORKMAZIncreasing the income level of forest villagers has an important role in reducing social pressure on forests. The aims of this study were to do an economic analysis of lavender production and to determine the importance of lavender production at the household level and in the local economy in the forest villages of Isparta province. The research was conducted in Aydoğmuş, Kılıç, Çukurören and Kuyucak villages. It was determined internal rate of return (IRR) is 22.59%for wet lavender and 29.24%for dry lavender as a result of economic analyses. Lavender production was found economically for both investments (wet and dry) because the current interest rate of the Central Bank is 13.37% for the year 2017. Income from lavender cultivation at the household level constitutes approximately half (48.8%) of crop production income and 37% of total income. The capital employment rate for dry lavender was found to be 36506.95 TRY/person and for wet lavender it was found to be 83235.84 TRY/person.https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/pub/tjf/issue/38486/424901?publisher=iubulavanta yetiştiriciliğikırsal kalkınmayöresel ekonomii̇ç karlılık oranıorman köylerilavender cultivationrural developmentlocal economyinternal rate of returnforest villages
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author Kader Hale GÜLER
Mehmet KORKMAZ
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Mehmet KORKMAZ
Economic analysis of lavender production in forest villages of Isparta province
Turkish Journal of Forestry
lavanta yetiştiriciliği
kırsal kalkınma
yöresel ekonomi
i̇ç karlılık oranı
orman köyleri
lavender cultivation
rural development
local economy
internal rate of return
forest villages
author_facet Kader Hale GÜLER
Mehmet KORKMAZ
author_sort Kader Hale GÜLER
title Economic analysis of lavender production in forest villages of Isparta province
title_short Economic analysis of lavender production in forest villages of Isparta province
title_full Economic analysis of lavender production in forest villages of Isparta province
title_fullStr Economic analysis of lavender production in forest villages of Isparta province
title_full_unstemmed Economic analysis of lavender production in forest villages of Isparta province
title_sort economic analysis of lavender production in forest villages of isparta province
publisher Isparta University of Applied Sciences Faculty of Forestry
series Turkish Journal of Forestry
issn 2149-3898
publishDate 2018-07-01
description Increasing the income level of forest villagers has an important role in reducing social pressure on forests. The aims of this study were to do an economic analysis of lavender production and to determine the importance of lavender production at the household level and in the local economy in the forest villages of Isparta province. The research was conducted in Aydoğmuş, Kılıç, Çukurören and Kuyucak villages. It was determined internal rate of return (IRR) is 22.59%for wet lavender and 29.24%for dry lavender as a result of economic analyses. Lavender production was found economically for both investments (wet and dry) because the current interest rate of the Central Bank is 13.37% for the year 2017. Income from lavender cultivation at the household level constitutes approximately half (48.8%) of crop production income and 37% of total income. The capital employment rate for dry lavender was found to be 36506.95 TRY/person and for wet lavender it was found to be 83235.84 TRY/person.
topic lavanta yetiştiriciliği
kırsal kalkınma
yöresel ekonomi
i̇ç karlılık oranı
orman köyleri
lavender cultivation
rural development
local economy
internal rate of return
forest villages
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