Rumpunen, Kimmo
- Department of Horticultural Plant Breeding, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
An analysis of the cost for cultivation of Japanese quince (Chaenomeles japonica) was performed using background data obtained in the EUCHA-project (FAIR5–CT97–3894). Factors tested were fruit price, yield, plant density, harvesting capacity and payoff period. In Sweden, cultivation of Japanese quince fruits would be profitable at a fruit price of 6 SEK/kg (1 EUR = 9 SEK) if fruits were picked by hand. If fruits were instead harvested mechanically, a fruit price of 2–3 SEK/kg would result in profitable cultivation. In the short-term perspective, Japanese quince fruits seem therefore interesting for production of e.g. jam, syrup, aroma extracts and liqueur.
Chaenomeles; Economy; Cultivation
Title: Japanese Quince – Potential Fruit Crop for Northern Europe
Publisher: Department of Crop Science, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Agricultural Science
Horticulture
https://res.slu.se/id/publ/124482