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Organizational-economic models for assessment of economic effects of intensive carp production

Čanak, Stevan; Peric, Vinko; Stefanov, Sonja; Badic, Mirsada; Biocanin, Rade

(Vrnjačka Banja : SaTCIP (Scientific and Technical Center for Intellectual Property) Ltd., 2014)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Čanak, Stevan
AU  - Peric, Vinko
AU  - Stefanov, Sonja
AU  - Badic, Mirsada
AU  - Biocanin, Rade
PY  - 2014
UR  - https://intam.institut-tamis.rs/handle/123456789/306
AB  - The constantly growing population of the planet Earth is setting new demands on the needs for
production of larger quantities of food. Fish and other water organisms for human consumption participate
considerably in the food balance on a global level whereby the aquaculture products, due to the limited natural
resources, are gaining more and more in significance. Thus the intensive aqua culture systems are especially
important mostly because of the possibility to yield large quantities of food in limited areas. Оf the total
produced quantity of cyprinid fish in the world, carp production is at a relative level of approximately 18% and
in the last ten years it has ranged between 2,4 and 3 million tons. In Europe, apart from salmon and rainbow
trout, carp represents one of the most significant farmed fish species. Carp is the most farmed fish species in
Serbia. Production is conducted in a proportionally large number and areas of carp ponds in semi-intensive and
intensive methods with increasing application of complete compound feeds. Intensive carp production systems
are gaining more and more in importance, primarily due to smaller areas necessary for construction of ponds
and greater yield per area unit.With the purpose of determining the cost effectiveness of investments in fish
ponds for intensive carp production two organisation-economic models have been analysed in the study. The
models have been formed in line with the specific features of the Serbian carp fishery, which has been analysed
both on the basis of official statistical data and the data obtained from the scientific and specialist literature but
also from the production practice.Models of intensive carp production in technical and production sense have
been defined in the study and production plans have been prepared. Therefore, based on such defined models,
dynamic methods have been prepared for assessment of economic effects of the investments. The results of the
analysis have demonstrated that investment in intensive carp production on 10ha fish farm is not, and on 50ha
fish farm is barely economically justifiable, as well as methods for improvement of economic effectiveness.
PB  - Vrnjačka Banja : SaTCIP (Scientific and Technical Center for Intellectual Property) Ltd.
C3  - 4th International Conference "Economics and Management-Based on New Technologies" EMoNT 2014 12-15 June 2014, Vrnjačka Banja, Serbia
T1  - Organizational-economic models for assessment of economic effects of intensive carp production
EP  - 171
SP  - 162
ER  - 
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author = "Čanak, Stevan and Peric, Vinko and Stefanov, Sonja and Badic, Mirsada and Biocanin, Rade",
year = "2014",
abstract = "The constantly growing population of the planet Earth is setting new demands on the needs for
production of larger quantities of food. Fish and other water organisms for human consumption participate
considerably in the food balance on a global level whereby the aquaculture products, due to the limited natural
resources, are gaining more and more in significance. Thus the intensive aqua culture systems are especially
important mostly because of the possibility to yield large quantities of food in limited areas. Оf the total
produced quantity of cyprinid fish in the world, carp production is at a relative level of approximately 18% and
in the last ten years it has ranged between 2,4 and 3 million tons. In Europe, apart from salmon and rainbow
trout, carp represents one of the most significant farmed fish species. Carp is the most farmed fish species in
Serbia. Production is conducted in a proportionally large number and areas of carp ponds in semi-intensive and
intensive methods with increasing application of complete compound feeds. Intensive carp production systems
are gaining more and more in importance, primarily due to smaller areas necessary for construction of ponds
and greater yield per area unit.With the purpose of determining the cost effectiveness of investments in fish
ponds for intensive carp production two organisation-economic models have been analysed in the study. The
models have been formed in line with the specific features of the Serbian carp fishery, which has been analysed
both on the basis of official statistical data and the data obtained from the scientific and specialist literature but
also from the production practice.Models of intensive carp production in technical and production sense have
been defined in the study and production plans have been prepared. Therefore, based on such defined models,
dynamic methods have been prepared for assessment of economic effects of the investments. The results of the
analysis have demonstrated that investment in intensive carp production on 10ha fish farm is not, and on 50ha
fish farm is barely economically justifiable, as well as methods for improvement of economic effectiveness.",
publisher = "Vrnjačka Banja : SaTCIP (Scientific and Technical Center for Intellectual Property) Ltd.",
journal = "4th International Conference "Economics and Management-Based on New Technologies" EMoNT 2014 12-15 June 2014, Vrnjačka Banja, Serbia",
title = "Organizational-economic models for assessment of economic effects of intensive carp production",
pages = "171-162"
}
Čanak, S., Peric, V., Stefanov, S., Badic, M.,& Biocanin, R.. (2014). Organizational-economic models for assessment of economic effects of intensive carp production. in 4th International Conference "Economics and Management-Based on New Technologies" EMoNT 2014 12-15 June 2014, Vrnjačka Banja, Serbia
Vrnjačka Banja : SaTCIP (Scientific and Technical Center for Intellectual Property) Ltd.., 162-171.
Čanak S, Peric V, Stefanov S, Badic M, Biocanin R. Organizational-economic models for assessment of economic effects of intensive carp production. in 4th International Conference "Economics and Management-Based on New Technologies" EMoNT 2014 12-15 June 2014, Vrnjačka Banja, Serbia. 2014;:162-171..
Čanak, Stevan, Peric, Vinko, Stefanov, Sonja, Badic, Mirsada, Biocanin, Rade, "Organizational-economic models for assessment of economic effects of intensive carp production" in 4th International Conference "Economics and Management-Based on New Technologies" EMoNT 2014 12-15 June 2014, Vrnjačka Banja, Serbia (2014):162-171.