COSTS EVALUATION OF AUTOPILOT TRACTOR-MOUNTED REAL-TIME SENSORS FOR PLANT AND SOIL MONITORING OPERATION IN OIL PALM CULTIVATION
As a major input of capital investment in mechanised agricultural operations, farm machinery cost is important to be evaluated before making decisions for its further adoption. This study aimed to evaluate the total costs of an autopilot tractor-mounted real-time plant Nitrogen (N) sensor and autopi...
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El Pebrian Darius; Mohammad Rohaida; Azmi Mohammad Anas COSTS EVALUATION OF AUTOPILOT TRACTOR-MOUNTED REAL-TIME SENSORS FOR PLANT AND SOIL MONITORING OPERATION IN OIL PALM CULTIVATION Food Science & Technology |
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El Pebrian, Darius; Mohammad, Rohaida; Azmi, Mohammad Anas COSTS EVALUATION OF AUTOPILOT TRACTOR-MOUNTED REAL-TIME SENSORS FOR PLANT AND SOIL MONITORING OPERATION IN OIL PALM CULTIVATION JOURNAL OF OIL PALM RESEARCH English Article As a major input of capital investment in mechanised agricultural operations, farm machinery cost is important to be evaluated before making decisions for its further adoption. This study aimed to evaluate the total costs of an autopilot tractor-mounted real-time plant Nitrogen (N) sensor and autopilot tractor-mounted real-time soil electrical conductivity (EC) sensor for plant and soil monitoring operation in oil palm cultivation. The estimated total cost for operating an autopilot tractor-mounted real-time plant N sensor was RM5.51 ha-1 or 45.00% lower than that of the current practice in immature palm fertilising operations. Whilst, the estimated total cost for operating an autopilot tractor-mounted real-time soil EC sensor was RM6.90 ha-1 or 31.14% cheaper than that of the current practice. Considering the average oil palm estate area of 960 ha in Malaysia and the frequency of operation per year, the break-even areas (BEA) for economic justification of owning an autopilot tractor-mounted real-time plant N sensor was five estates, and an autopilot tractor-mounted real-time soil EC sensor was two estates. Despite securing higher total cost saving offered by each machine system was a challenge, however, the machine's capability of optimising site-specific crop management (SSCM) for managing efficient inputs is a key benefit of this technology. MALAYSIAN PALM OIL BOARD 2811-4701 2024 36 2 10.21894/jopr.2023.0019 Food Science & Technology gold WOS:001345858900005 https://www-webofscience-com.uitm.idm.oclc.org/wos/woscc/full-recordWOS:001345858900005 |
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COSTS EVALUATION OF AUTOPILOT TRACTOR-MOUNTED REAL-TIME SENSORS FOR PLANT AND SOIL MONITORING OPERATION IN OIL PALM CULTIVATION |
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COSTS EVALUATION OF AUTOPILOT TRACTOR-MOUNTED REAL-TIME SENSORS FOR PLANT AND SOIL MONITORING OPERATION IN OIL PALM CULTIVATION |
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COSTS EVALUATION OF AUTOPILOT TRACTOR-MOUNTED REAL-TIME SENSORS FOR PLANT AND SOIL MONITORING OPERATION IN OIL PALM CULTIVATION |
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COSTS EVALUATION OF AUTOPILOT TRACTOR-MOUNTED REAL-TIME SENSORS FOR PLANT AND SOIL MONITORING OPERATION IN OIL PALM CULTIVATION |
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COSTS EVALUATION OF AUTOPILOT TRACTOR-MOUNTED REAL-TIME SENSORS FOR PLANT AND SOIL MONITORING OPERATION IN OIL PALM CULTIVATION |
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COSTS EVALUATION OF AUTOPILOT TRACTOR-MOUNTED REAL-TIME SENSORS FOR PLANT AND SOIL MONITORING OPERATION IN OIL PALM CULTIVATION |
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As a major input of capital investment in mechanised agricultural operations, farm machinery cost is important to be evaluated before making decisions for its further adoption. This study aimed to evaluate the total costs of an autopilot tractor-mounted real-time plant Nitrogen (N) sensor and autopilot tractor-mounted real-time soil electrical conductivity (EC) sensor for plant and soil monitoring operation in oil palm cultivation. The estimated total cost for operating an autopilot tractor-mounted real-time plant N sensor was RM5.51 ha-1 or 45.00% lower than that of the current practice in immature palm fertilising operations. Whilst, the estimated total cost for operating an autopilot tractor-mounted real-time soil EC sensor was RM6.90 ha-1 or 31.14% cheaper than that of the current practice. Considering the average oil palm estate area of 960 ha in Malaysia and the frequency of operation per year, the break-even areas (BEA) for economic justification of owning an autopilot tractor-mounted real-time plant N sensor was five estates, and an autopilot tractor-mounted real-time soil EC sensor was two estates. Despite securing higher total cost saving offered by each machine system was a challenge, however, the machine's capability of optimising site-specific crop management (SSCM) for managing efficient inputs is a key benefit of this technology. |
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