Cost and Benefit Analysis of Pineapple Plantation: A Case Study of Smallholder Farmers in Huai Sai Nua Sub-District, Cha-am District, Phetchaburi Province
Abstract
The purpose of this research was to study cost and benefit of investing in pineapple
plantations of smallholder farmers in Huai Sai Nua sub-district, Cha-Am district,
Phetchaburi Province. Conceptual framework was based on total production costs and
economies of scale concepts.
Purposive sampling was applied to select 29 farmers investing in pineapple
plantations of smallholder farmers in Huai Sai Nua sub-district, Cha-Am district,
Phetchburi Province to collect financial data concerning their crop during 2012 – 2016.
Cost benefit analysis was applied to analyze financial data using discount rates of 7%
and 12% respectively.
Research findings revealed that investing in all sizes of pineapple plantation yielded
the smallholder farmers appropriate return; major problems of pineapple plantation mostly
came from factors of production including high prices of chemical fertilizer and water
shortage; production of the large sized farm was the most efficient in terms of the shortest
payback period and the highest returns, which was according to economy of scale concept;
and sensitivity analysis revealed that when revenue decreased by 10% or production cost
increased by 10%, all size of farm still provide appropriate return while large farm still yielded
the highest return. These results implied that farmers should consider investing in large
sized farm or joint-farming for a larger size.