ANALYSIS ON OLIVE CULTIVATION IN ALBANIA
Journal: International journal of ecosystems and ecology science (IJEES) (Vol.4, No. 3)Publication Date: 2014-08-01
Authors : Erdit Nesturi; Stilian Apostoli; Edmond Kadiu;
Page : 341-346
Keywords : Olive cultivation; super intensive olives; structures of cultivars; total cost Income; investment repayment; regionalization and concentration of olives; Direct financial support.;
Abstract
The material means to analyses the olive cultivation sector on three key moments. - At start, is given the situation of olive cultivation for the 2000-2001 period and the features that characterize it. It is sectioned and focused, with a deepening trend. Results developed in width and depth and has received features an organic agriculture. The report of olives in production / total olives varies from 33% to 77%, which indicates non-small reserves for olive production, but also good olive oil reserves, etc...- Secondly, it is analyzed the prospect of developing new olive groves for the years 2000 - 2011 (it is marked a continuously increasing, over 5 times), and an additive project of 20 million roots (60 thousand hectares) by 2022. The distinguishing feature is the intensive and super intensive development as a new occurrence in the perspective of agricultural development in general. This aspect is analyzed with the issues related to the rehabilitation of existing olive groves, where 68% of them are 50 years old.- Third, financial-economic analysis is made, indicating that olive production for 2000-2011 has nearly doubled, with the trend to be 12 times greater in 2022/2010. Olive oil also increased by 3.6 times and is estimated to be 4.4 times more in 2022/2010. It is estimated that the income will have a significant increase of 18 times in 2022/2010 and starting in 2018 there will be an investment repayment.
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