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Economic estimation of cactus pear production and its feasibility in Spain


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Title:
Economic estimation of cactus pear production and its feasibility in Spain
Authors:
Andreu Coll, Lucía  
Cano-Lamadrid, Marina  
Noguera-Artiaga, Luis  
Lipan, Leontina  
Carbonell-Barrachina, Ángel A.  
ROCAMORA-MONTIEL, BEATRIZ  
Legua, Pilar  
Hernández, Francisca  
López Lluch, David  
Editor:
Elsevier
Department:
Departamentos de la UMH::Producción Vegetal y Microbiología
Issue Date:
2020-09-06
URI:
https://hdl.handle.net/11000/36685
Abstract:
This paper explores economic opportunities of Opuntia cultivation in Spain regarding fresh food production (comparing production structures of Mexico, Italy and Spain), cactus pear non-food uses (exploiting its bio-functional, medicinal, nutraceutical and cosmetic properties) and environmental issues related to climate change mitigation through soil carbon sequestration. Cactus pear production structures and costs are different in the three countries: Mexico (939.77 €), Italy (4.055.1 €) and Spain (9453.77 €). Spain does not present a real productive sector but only isolated farms. Opuntia is an interesting opportunity for non-food production due to the amount of its bioactive compounds. Main components (μg g−1 dried weight) are: kaempferol (34), myrcetin (65), isorhamnetin and derivatives (590), luteolin (8.4), ferulic acid and derivatives (1,050), and catechin (50). Obtaining these compounds could be a way of increasing cactus pear production profitability and creating jobs and value in rural areas. Cactus pear cultivation is a successful tool to mitigate climate change in arid and semiarid regions considering adequate farm and cultivation practices and systems. This crop is often located in high rurality areas, cultivated by small and micro-farmers. Cactus pear cultivation can be an effective tool for rural development in European arid and semiarid areas regarding production, job creation and environmental issues
Keywords/Subjects:
Opuntia ficus-Indica
Production structure
Non-food uses
Carbon sequestration
Rural development
Knowledge area:
CDU: Ciencias puras y naturales: Biología: Microbiología
Type of document:
info:eu-repo/semantics/article
Access rights:
info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tifs.2020.07.003
Published in:
Trends in Food Science & Technology Volume 103, September 2020, Pages 379-385
Appears in Collections:
Artículos Producción vegetal y microbiología



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