TITLE:
Regional Development Model Based on Organic Production of Nopal
AUTHORS:
Tavera Cortes María Elena, Escamilla García Pablo Emilio, Alvarado Raya Horacio, Salinas Callejas Edmar, Galicia Villanueva Silvia
KEYWORDS:
Compost; Nopal; Manure; Fertilizer; Agriculture
JOURNAL NAME:
Modern Economy,
Vol.5 No.3,
March
20,
2014
ABSTRACT:
The compost production has been poorly explored in the
agricultural areas of Mexico City. Farmers tend to use fresh manure as
fertilizer on soil cultivation. The borough of Milpa Alta, as the main nopal
producer in Mexico, requires a high amount
of fertilizers to guarantee the fulfillment of yields and times of cultivation.
Nevertheless the wide use of manure as only fertilizer implies several negative
aspects not only for the crop but also for the environment. The compost is presented
as a feasible option to improve the quality of crops and also to diminish the
production cost. Compost has features and benefits that are directly reflected
in the decrease of costs against the economic and conservation costs emerged
with the use of fresh manure. The present research aims to evaluate the
alternative use of harmless compost with quality to be used in agriculture. It
was carried out through an analysis in an experimental plant built exclusively
for the project. The main goal is to demonstrate the cost reduction in the
nopal production in Milpa Alta by using compost instead of fresh manure.