Economic Efficiency of Using Bio-Agriculture Technology for fava Bean Crop in Egypt

Document Type : Original Article

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Agricultural Specialist at Desert Research Center

Abstract

The study mainly aimed to study the economic return of using bio-agriculture technology to improve the productivity of local beans in Mariout land, by achieving a number of secondary objectives. The study relied on the descriptive statistical analysis method such as calculating percentages, arithmetic averages, mathematical equations, and the quantitative statistical analysis method such as estimating simple regression coefficients in different images, and analyzing the Least Significant Difference (LSD) test, which is used to compare the significant differences between any two averages in the experiment. The study relied mainly on field data collected from the study experiment conducted in Mariout land during the two agricultural seasons 2021 and 2022.
The study dealt with estimating the technical and economic indicators of the results of the study experiment for the local bean crop in two seasons, and it was shown that there is a strong and clear effect between the effect of using the Biomagic biostimulant treatments and increasing the nitrogen units to 60 units in the case of inoculation using mixed biofertilizers (Paenibacillus dendritiformis + Pseudomonas Putida).

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