Estimación del tamaño de mercado de los sistemas de riego utilizados en plantaciones frutales y forestales en tierras seca

  1. Jorge Del Río San José 1
  2. José Reque Kilchenmann 2
  3. Andrés Martínez de Azagra Paredes 3
  1. 1 Junta de Castilla y León. Delegación Territorial de Valladolid. Servicio Territorial de Medio Ambiente
  2. 2 Instituto Universitario de Gestión Forestal Sostenible. E.T.S. de Ingenierías Agrarias de Palencia, Universidad de Valladolid
  3. 3 Unidad Docente de Hidráulica e Hidrología. Departamento de Ingeniería Agrícola y Forestal. E.T.S.II.AA., Universidad de Valladolid
Zeitschrift:
Cuadernos de la Sociedad Española de Ciencias Forestales

ISSN: 1575-2410 2386-8368

Datum der Publikation: 2019

Nummer: 45

Seiten: 45-56

Art: Artikel

DOI: 10.31167/CSECFV2I45.19514 DIALNET GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openDialnet editor

Andere Publikationen in: Cuadernos de la Sociedad Española de Ciencias Forestales

Zusammenfassung

The most direct way to avoid seedling failure due to water stress is to irrigate seedling, for which specific systems of localized micro-irrigation have been developed. Market size of these irrigation systems is unknown. This paper delimits the business potential of seedling micro-irrigation systems based on failure plants replacement data. A methodology based on the TAM-SAM-SOM model is applied to obtain an estimate of the order of magnitude of the potential market for seedling irrigation in dryland. The method used offers a cartography by countries and the order of magnitude of the market size. It is expected that the Total Addressable Market or potential market for tending technologies in planted forests and fruit trees to avoid or reduce water stress due to stress may reach 1.19 billion in $ 2025, from an estimated market of 0.72 thousand million of int$ in 2016. Although the Served Available Market for the use of unconventional systems of seedling irrigation is 88.2% of the potential market, the estimated levels of technological adoption reduce Serviceable Obtainable Market to 4,2% of the potential market. These figures can guide the business potential of seedling micro-irrigation systems.