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Techno-economic Efficiency of Trunk and Mechanical Harvest Aid Shakers for Harvesting Olive Fruits in Guilan Province, Iran
The main concern of an olive grower is primarily to achieve
more income and profits. A harvesting method having
higher efficiency and better fruit and oil quality, but a higher
operation cost leads to a lower benefit. A study was carried out
to evaluate the techno-economic performances of Trunk Shaker
(TS) and Mechanical Harvest Aid (MHA) shaker for harvesting
the yellow and Manzanilla olive cultivars in Guilan province,
Iran. A factorial experiment based on randomized complete
block design was used in four treatments at three replicates.
The percentage of harvested fruit, fruit harvest rate (kg h-1),
harvesting efficiency, leaf abscission, canned fruit acidity, and
the percentage of bruised fruits, fruit tissue resistance were determined
as the technical traits and benefit to cost ratio to
evaluate the economic performance of experimental olive harvesting
methods. The results showed that the TS with 60.6 had
more harvesting percent of fruit than the MHA (24.1). Average
harvesting time of a tree was recorded 10.7 minutes by TS that
this was 8.2 minutes in MHA. The harvesting efficiency in TS
method of Manzanilla variety was much more MHA method
and yellow variety. The efficiency was 100.38 kg h-1 in TS that
is more than in the method of MHA with 43.72 kg h-1. Fruits
harvested with TS, with an average of 1.07 Newton, had a
higher firmness of the fruits in compared to MHA method. TS
method with 1270 dollar per day had more benefit compared
to MHA method with a profit of $606