Title of article :
The Role of Greenhouses in Filling Trade Gap of Tomato Crop in Saudi Arabia
Author/Authors :
morci, hafsa ali king faisal university - college of agriculture and food science - agribusiness and consumer sciences department, Hufof, Saudi Arabia , morci, hafsa ali ain shams university - college of agriculture - agricultural economics department, Cairo, Egypt , elmulthum, nagat ahmed king faisal university - college of agriculture and food science - agribusiness and consumer sciences department, Hufof, Saudi Arabia , elmulthum, nagat ahmed gezira university - college of agricultural sciences, Wad Medani, Sudan , hadid, maha lutfi king faisal university - college of agriculture and food science - agribusiness and consumer sciences department, Hufof, Saudi Arabia , hadid, maha lutfi damascus university - college of agriculture, Damascus, Syria
From page :
197
To page :
207
Abstract :
USING, time series data, this research aimed at studying the role of greenhouses planted with tomatoes in reducing the import trade gap in Saudi Arabia by forecasting the impact of the change in the area of greenhouses of tomatoes on imports and total production in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The study adopted Piecewise Linear Regression, ordinary least square and simultaneous multi-equation models, using Seemingly Unrelated Regression model. The results of the study indicated that the area and production of tomatoes in greenhouses showed a decreasing trend during the study period. As a result, there was an import trade gap for tomato crops estimated at 171.1 thousand tons on average for the study period, which represents about 42.2% of the average total tomato production. The most important determinants of the production of tomatoes in greenhouses include the area of greenhouses planted with tomatoes, one year lagged tomato price, and the value of medium-term loans allocated to greenhouses production. The study showed that the effect of temperature change on tomato production is more significant than carbon dioxide emissions. The study estimated forecasted reduction in the Kingdom s imports of tomatoes by 98% if the area of greenhouses is doubled. Hence, to reduce trade deficit of tomatoes and convert the deficit into a trade surplus, the study recommended horizontal expansion in greenhouses planted with tomatoes.
Keywords :
Forecasting , Piecewise Linear Regression , Saudi Arabia , Simultaneous equations models , Tomato
Journal title :
Egyptian Journal of Agronomy
Journal title :
Egyptian Journal of Agronomy
Record number :
2748814
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