Methodology for the evaluation and standardisation of the economic - financial sustainability of the poplars plantations in Castile and León

Methodology for the evaluation and standardisation of the economic - financial sustainability of the poplars plantations in Castile and León

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The proposal proposes to methodology for the evaluation of the economic and financial sustainability of the poplar plantations, incorporating to the most usual analysis of profitability, by means of the calculation of the IRR and NPV indicators, the perspective of annual revenue for the forest owners. The methodology seeks to lay down the principles of the economic aspects to bear in mind, overcoming the approach of the calculation based only on the costs and income for hectare and it was not possible to compare with other crops.

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The analysis with this new perspective allows to evaluate the rentability of the activity and to compare it with those of other agrarian crops which can occupy the same surfaces. In addition, they have stable subsidies that increase their competitiveness in the agro-forestry areas. The proposal establishes for the first time the term "forest income" for consideration to the "agrarian income", with which shares many assailable aspects. The comparative one between the calculation of both incomes can be of great usefulness for the invest decisions on the part of the owners, managers and responsible administrations.

Region of origin
3336900
Type of wood
Stemwood
Origin of wood
Forest
Mobilization Potential
N/D
Kind of wood concerned
Poplar stemwood
Sustainability Potential
Positive
Impact on environment & biodiversity

Good

Ease of implementation
Easy
Economic impact
N/D
Job effect
N/D
Income effect
N/D
Specific knowledge needed
Economic costs, clon selection
Key prerequisites

Rentability, markets

Domain
Products, markets, trade
Digital solution
No
Innovation
Yes
Country of origin
Spain
Region of origin
3336900
Scale of application
Regional/sub-national
Start and end year
2018 -
Contact data
Owner or author
References and Resources
Project under which this factsheet has been created
Rosewood