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Climate change impacts on agricultural water management: Challenge for increasing crop productivity in Serbia

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Đuričin, Sonja
Savić, Slađana
Bodroža, Duško
Cvijanović, Gorica
Đorđević, Slaviša
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Years which are encompassed by the research, according to the mean daily air temperatures and precipitation, were characterized by the frequent occurrence of extremely warm and dry vegetation periods. The aim of the research is to estimate the economic viability of the production of maize, potatoes and tomatoes in terms of FI (full irrigation). The assessment of the economic viability of the application of the irrigation system when it comes to maize and potato production is done on the basis of a comparative analysis of the realized profit in the natural water regime and FI, whereas in the case of greenhouse tomato production it is done on the basis of comparative analysis of profit achieved in terms of RDI (regulated deficit irrigation) and FI. The research results indicate a positive economic effect of the irrigation system implementation because in our climate the water needs of a culture cannot be satisfied solely by precipitation, and thus water deficit occurs. This lack of rainf...all causes yield reduction because it is the main parameter which increases the production profitability. Therefore, increasing the area under irrigation is very important.

Keywords:
climate change / crop productivity / potato / tomato / maize
Source:
Ekonomika poljoprivrede, 2016, 63, 4, 1333-1346
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  • Naučno društvo agrarnih ekonomista Balkana, Beograd, Institut za ekonomiku poljoprivrede, Beograd i Akademija ekonomskih nauka, Bukurešt

DOI: 10.5937/ekoPolj1604333D

ISSN: 0352-3462

WoS: 000446779000015

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PY  - 2016
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AB  - Years which are encompassed by the research, according to the mean daily air temperatures and precipitation, were characterized by the frequent occurrence of extremely warm and dry vegetation periods. The aim of the research is to estimate the economic viability of the production of maize, potatoes and tomatoes in terms of FI (full irrigation). The assessment of the economic viability of the application of the irrigation system when it comes to maize and potato production is done on the basis of a comparative analysis of the realized profit in the natural water regime and FI, whereas in the case of greenhouse tomato production it is done on the basis of comparative analysis of profit achieved in terms of RDI (regulated deficit irrigation) and FI. The research results indicate a positive economic effect of the irrigation system implementation because in our climate the water needs of a culture cannot be satisfied solely by precipitation, and thus water deficit occurs. This lack of rainfall causes yield reduction because it is the main parameter which increases the production profitability. Therefore, increasing the area under irrigation is very important.
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Đuričin, S., Savić, S., Bodroža, D., Cvijanović, G.,& Đorđević, S.. (2016). Climate change impacts on agricultural water management: Challenge for increasing crop productivity in Serbia. in Ekonomika poljoprivrede
Naučno društvo agrarnih ekonomista Balkana, Beograd, Institut za ekonomiku poljoprivrede, Beograd i Akademija ekonomskih nauka, Bukurešt., 63(4), 1333-1346.
https://doi.org/10.5937/ekoPolj1604333D
Đuričin S, Savić S, Bodroža D, Cvijanović G, Đorđević S. Climate change impacts on agricultural water management: Challenge for increasing crop productivity in Serbia. in Ekonomika poljoprivrede. 2016;63(4):1333-1346.
doi:10.5937/ekoPolj1604333D .
Đuričin, Sonja, Savić, Slađana, Bodroža, Duško, Cvijanović, Gorica, Đorđević, Slaviša, "Climate change impacts on agricultural water management: Challenge for increasing crop productivity in Serbia" in Ekonomika poljoprivrede, 63, no. 4 (2016):1333-1346,
https://doi.org/10.5937/ekoPolj1604333D . .

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