An economic evaluation for land reclamation in Aswan (case study in Saida valley) [electronic resource].

By: Contributor(s): Language: English Summary language: Arabic Description: P.13 -29Other title:
  • التقييم الاقتصادى لمشروعات استصلاح الاراضى بمحافظة اسوان [Added title page title]
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  • Mansoura University journal of agricultural economics and social sciences, 2012 v. 3 (1) [electronic resource].
Subject(s): Online resources: In: Mansoura University Journal of Agricultural Economics and Social Sciences 2012.v.3(1)Summary: The research aimed at studying the current situation in al-saida valley, (Edfu) and propose actual applicable mechanisms in order to maximize the benefits of practicing agricultural activity, the reclaimed lands still suffer from mismanage the resources available, specially water resources. The productivity and economic indicators showed that mango came on the top regarding the profitability of the pound invested (0.97 pounds) , also tomatoes and watermelon were the most crops in using manpower for the value added indicator, tomatoes came at the first rank (2.60 thousand pounds) followed by mango , alfalfa and watermelon by (2.52 ,210 , 1.86 thousand pound) respectively wheat area exceed 6 thousand feddan which meet the nutritional needs for residents of the valley.
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The research aimed at studying the current situation in al-saida valley, (Edfu) and propose actual applicable mechanisms in order to maximize the benefits of practicing agricultural activity, the reclaimed lands still suffer from mismanage the resources available, specially water resources. The productivity and economic indicators showed that mango came on the top regarding the profitability of the pound invested (0.97 pounds) , also tomatoes and watermelon were the most crops in using manpower for the value added indicator, tomatoes came at the first rank (2.60 thousand pounds) followed by mango , alfalfa and watermelon by (2.52 ,210 , 1.86 thousand pound) respectively wheat area exceed 6 thousand feddan which meet the nutritional needs for residents of the valley.

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