Moaz, S. (2023). Economic Return on Recycling and Converting Palm Waste Into Organic Fertilizers in New Valley governorate. Menoufia Journal of Agricultural Economic and Social Sciences, (), -. doi: 10.21608/mjabes.2022.151679.1024
Said Hassan Moaz. "Economic Return on Recycling and Converting Palm Waste Into Organic Fertilizers in New Valley governorate". Menoufia Journal of Agricultural Economic and Social Sciences, , , 2023, -. doi: 10.21608/mjabes.2022.151679.1024
Moaz, S. (2023). 'Economic Return on Recycling and Converting Palm Waste Into Organic Fertilizers in New Valley governorate', Menoufia Journal of Agricultural Economic and Social Sciences, (), pp. -. doi: 10.21608/mjabes.2022.151679.1024
Moaz, S. Economic Return on Recycling and Converting Palm Waste Into Organic Fertilizers in New Valley governorate. Menoufia Journal of Agricultural Economic and Social Sciences, 2023; (): -. doi: 10.21608/mjabes.2022.151679.1024
Economic Return on Recycling and Converting Palm Waste Into Organic Fertilizers in New Valley governorate
Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 07 February 2023
Document Type: Agricultural Economic and Social Sciences and related articles researches
This research aimed to identify the economic returns from recycling and converting palm waste into organic fertilizers, by studying the financial and economic evaluation criteria, Such as the internal rate of return, the net present value of cash flows, the rate of return to costs, and the calculation of the payback period of capital, as well as the application of the sensitivity analysis method, and the research relied on the primary data through a specially prepared questionnaire form that was collected through a direct meeting with Factory Responsible the study reached the following results: First: Results of the financial evaluation of the palm waste recycling and processing plant. The study concluded that, for the actual estimates, the net present value standard amounted to about (13668.27) million pounds. Second: The results of the economic evaluation of the plant for recycling and processing palm waste. The study concluded that, for the actual estimates, the net present value criterion amounted to about (12,520.78) million pounds.