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Energianövények szántóföldi termelésének optimalizálása

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  • Bedene Szoke, Eva
  • Mohamed, Zsuzsanna

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Az általunk kidolgozott Biomassza Termelési Modell (BTM) lineáris programozáson alapul, és lehetővé teszi, hogy adott mezőgazdasági területre vonatkozóan meghatározzák az optimális vetésszerkezetet, különböző célfüggvények mellett. A különböző célfüggvények esetére vonatkozó optimalizálást a gazdasági környezet, különösen a szabályozó rendszer változása miatt tartottuk szükségesnek, amely adott körülmények között a legkedvezőbb gazdasági haszonnal jár. A döntés fő kérdése, hogy a rendelkezésre álló földterület és erőforrás-kapacitás mellett élelmiszercélú, vagy inkább energetikai célú hasznosítás irányában célszerű-e elmozdulni. --------------------------------------- We have developed a Biomass Production Model (BTM), which is based on linear programming. It enables us to identify the optimal crop structure for a specific piece of agri-cultural land, based on various target functions. Optimisation for different target functions was made necessary by the changing economic environment, especially the changes in the regulatory framework, to identify the most profitable option under the specific circumstances. The key question to be decided for any land and resource available is whether it is advised to opt for food crops or energy crops.

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  • Bedene Szoke, Eva & Mohamed, Zsuzsanna, 2010. "Energianövények szántóföldi termelésének optimalizálása," GAZDÁLKODÁS: Scientific Journal on Agricultural Economics, Karoly Robert University College, vol. 54(04), pages 1-8.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:gazdal:99135
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.99135
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