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Title: Energia fotovoltaica: análise de custos de produção em propriedade leiteira de Minas Gerais
Other Titles: Photovoltaic energy: analysis of production costs in a dairy in Minas Gerais, Brazil
Keywords: Agronegócio
Agribusiness
Milk production - Analysis of profit
Produção de leite - Análise de rentabilidade
Energia solar
Solar energy
Sustentabilidade
Sustainability
Issue Date: Sep-2022
Publisher: Universidade Cesumar (UniCesumar)
Citation: BASSOTTO, L. C. et al. Energia fotovoltaica: análise de custos de produção em propriedade leiteira de Minas Gerais. Revista em Agronegócio e Meio Ambiente, Maringá, v. 15, n. 4, e9619, out./dez. 2022. DOI: 10.17765/2176-9168.2022v15n4e9619.
Abstract: Dairy cattle is an important sector in Brazilian economy and its sustainability may contribute towards the development of the production chain. There are few studies that investigate the effects of the use of environmentally correct technologies in the administration of dairy costs. The economic and financial feasibility for the implantation of a small photovoltaic plant and the profitability of a dairy in the northern region of the state of Minas Gerais, Brazil, are analyzed. Operational and total costs were employed to investigate its profitability. The installation of a small photovoltaic plant on the dairy premises was financially feasible due to the fact that positive net value (R$ 711.77) and return internal rate (2.68%) were slightly lower than minimum attractivity rate (2.75%). Payback time (8 years and 8 months) was lower to the plant´s useful life. The photovoltaic plant reduced variable costs and was economically and financially feasible. It contributed towards an increase in crude and net profits and in the results (profit) of the dairy.
URI: http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/58925
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