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RESEARCH PROPOSAL ON: COST BENEFIT ANALYSIS OF LETTUCE PRODUCED WITH ORGANIC AND INORGANIC FERTILIZER AT TECHIMAN MUNICIPALITY. BY ABIGAIL AYEW AMPOFOAH 211AB01000011 (AGRIBUSINESS MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT) VALLEY VIEW UNIVERSITY-TECHIMAN CAMPUS
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  • 1. VALLEY VIEW UNIVERSITY-TECHIMAN CAMPUS RESEARCH PROPOSAL ON: COST BENEFIT ANALYSIS OF LETTUCE PRODUCED WITH ORGANIC AND INORGANIC FERTILIZER AT TECHIMAN MUNICIPALITY.BYABIGAIL AYEW AMPOFOAH211AB01000011 (AGRIBUSINESS MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT)

2. OUTLINE OF PRESENTATION INTRODUCTION. LITERATURE REVIEW. PROBLEM STATEMENT. AIMS AND OBJECTIVES. METHODOLOGY. 3. LETTUCE (LACTUCA SATIVA) 4. INTRODUCTION Lettuce (Lactuca sativa) is the most popular amongst the salad vegetable crops. It is most often grown as a leafy vegetable but sometimes for its stems and seeds.Lettuce is an annual crop which belongs to the family Compositae or sunflower family and genus Lactuca and species Sativa.Lettuce was first cultivated by the ancient Egyptians who turned it from a weed, whose seeds were used to produce oil, into a plant grown for its leaves 5. INTRODUCTION Generally grown as a hardy annual, lettuce is easily cultivated, although it requires relatively low temperatures to prevent it from flowing quickly.Lettuce contains vitamin A and potassium as well as a minor source of several other vitamins and nutrients.Lettuce has a relatively high water requirement. Inadequate moisture will seriously stunt growth and head quality. 6. INTRODUCTION Successful production of lettuce depends on vigorous growth.A wide range of well-drained soils can be used; however, the crop does best on fertile, high organic matter soils that have good water-holding capacity.Adequate nutrients and a continues moisture supply are essential to vigorous growth. The pH should be 6.0 to 6.7. 7. INTRODUCTION Generally grown as a hardy annual, lettuce is easily cultivated, although it requires relatively low temperatures to prevent it from flowing quickly.Lettuce contains vitamin A and potassium as well as a minor source of several other vitamins and nutrients.Lettuce has a relatively high water requirement. Inadequate moisture will seriously stunt growth and head quality. 8. PROBLEM STATEMENT Soils in Techiman is mostly characterized by clay parts, which have poor drainage capacity. They are very compact during the dry season. Yet in the rainy season, they are water logged and hence lettuce cultivation is unsuccessful in these areas.Because the soil nutrients are not made available for the plant use, it is important therefore to evaluate the cost and benefits on the use of organic and inorganic fertilizer in lettuce production. 9. AIMS AND OBJECTIVES General Objectives: To evaluate the cost benefit involved in producing lettuce using organic and inorganic fertilizers. Specific Objectives: Assess the cost per acre of producing lettuce. Assess the yield levels of lettuce using the different fertilizer application. 10. LITERATURE REVIEW Lettuce (Lactuca sativa) is an annual crop of the aster or sunflower family Asteraceae.It is most often grown as a leaf vegetable but sometimes for its stem and seeds.It is easily cultivated although it requires relatively low temperature to prevent it from flowing quickly. 11. LITERATURE REVIEW It can be plagued with numerous nutrient deficiencies, as well as insect and mammal pests and fungi and bacterial diseases.L. sativa crosses easily within the species and with some other species within the Lactuca genus although this trait can be a problem to home gardeners who attempt to save seeds. 12. LITERATURE REVIEW Lettuce is most often used for salads, although it is also seen in other kinds of food, such as soups sandwiches among others.Lettuce is a good source of vitamin A and potassium as well as a minor source for several other vitamins and nutrients.Despite its beneficial properties, lettuce when contaminated is often a source of bacterial, viral and parasitic outbreaks in humans. 13. LITERATURE REVIEW The best type of soil to be use when producing lettuce is the loamy soil.Lettuce is a cool- season crop. Start seeds indoors 4-6 weeks before last spring frost date for earliest crop. 14. LITERATURE REVIEW IMPORTANCE OF LETTUCE Serves as source of employment to people. Generation of income. Controls soil erosion For preparing soups. Helps in weight loss. Serve as food. 15. LITERATURE REVIEW Aphids: These pests are problems, especially when the weather is cool, because they emerge earlier and tolerate colder temperatures than many of their predators.Tip burn: Inconsistent watering contributes to the problem.Flea beetles; lettuce will be shot through with tiny holes. 16. LITERATURE REVIEWBacterial leaf spot and head rot. Bacterial soft rot. Root knot. Bottom rot. stunt 17. METHODOLOGY MATERIALS AND METHODS MATERIALS NEEDEDFor successful production of lettuce the following materials will be needed Land for production Lettuce seeds Organic fertilizer (poultry manure) Inorganic fertilizer (N. P. K) Irrigation system Weedicides and pesticides Knapsack sprayer 18. METHODOLOGY METHODThe variety I will use is Eden NURSERY The seeds will to be nursed until they are ready to be transplanted onto the field. SOIL PREPARATION Fields will be prepared thoroughly by plowing, hallowing and removing plant debris from the soil surface. 19. METHODOLOGY METHODS WEEDING This is mainly done to control weeds that will compete with lettuce for its nutrients, air and water as well. 20. METHODOLOGY DATA TO BE COLLECTED Plant height. Plant leave area. Number of leaves per plant. Time of flowering initiation 50% flower initiation. Full flower initiation. Number of flowers per plant. Date of harvesting Cost of fertilizers. Cost of labourers Cost of land preparation. 21. METHODOLOGY The six treatments are as follows; T1 No fertilizer. T2 Poultry manure and Ammonia. T3 NPK and Poultry manure. T4 Poultry manure. T5-Ammonia. T6-NPK The one variety to be used is Eden V1 Eden 22. METHODOLOGY TREATMENTS One(1) variety (Eden) will be used with 6 treatments and 3 replications under the Complete Randomized Block Design.The treatments will be V1T1, V1T2, V1T3, V1T4, V1T5, V1T6, because of the one variety. 23. METHODOLOGY V1T1 Eden with no fertilizer. V1T2 Eden with ammonia and poultry manure. V1T3 Eden with NPK and poultry manure. V1T4 Eden with Poultry manure. V1T5 Eden with ammonia . V1T6 Eden with NPK . 24. METHODOLOGY FIELD LAY OUT UNDER COMPLETE RANDOMISED DESIGN VIT1VIT6V1T4V1T2V1T5V1T3V1T3V1T4V1T2V1T4V1T3V1T1V1T5V1T2V1T5V1T6V1T1V1T6 25. METHODOLOGY DATA ANALYSIS The data collected from the various plots will be analyzed using the analysis of variance (ANOVA) SOURCE OF VARIATION TotalDEGREE OF FREEDOM (df) 12Treatments6Replications3Error3 26. RESEARCH SCHEDULE ACTIVITYLand Preparation Nursing Transplanting Cultural practices harvesting LITERATURE REVIEW DATA COLLECTION DATA ANALYSIS REPORT WRITTINGDECEMBERJANUARY1CULTIVATIONNOVEMBER1123423423FEBRUARY 4123MARCH 41234 27. REFERENCES Lactuca Sativa Kew Royal Botanical Gardens. Retrieved 2012/04/02 Lactuca Sativa United States Department of Agriculture Retrieved 2012/04/02


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