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Economic Feasibility of Wine Grape Production in the Arid US: A Northwest Nevada Example*

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  08 June 2012

Kynda R. Curtis
Affiliation:
Department of Applied Economics, Utah State University, 3530 Old Main Hill, Logan, Utah 84322, e-mail:kynda.curtis@usu.edu (contact author).
Carol D. Bishop
Affiliation:
University of Nevada Cooperative Extension, Logandale, NV 89021, e-mail:bishopc@unce.unr.edu.
Thomas R. Harris
Affiliation:
Department of Resource Economics (MS 204), University of Nevada – Reno, Reno, NV 89557, e-mail:harris@cabnr.unr.edu

Abstract

As competition for water resources increases and water availability in arid regions declines, agricultural producers are encouraged to adopt water-conserving strategies. This study examines the economic feasibility of implementing wine grapes in northwest Nevada as a diversification and water conservation strategy. Results show profit potential when vitis interspecific wine grape varieties are produced in the region. Net returns based upon point estimates from two separate analyses show per-acre net returns at $1,065 and $3,022, respectively. However, the large variation in potential net returns shown in the risk analysis, combined with a high capital investment cost of more than $17,000 per acre, may preclude producers from exercising their option to adopt wine grape production. Also, including wine grapes in the on-farm crop portfolio will affect its risk and return characteristics, likely impacting producer preferred level of wine grape adoption. (JEL Classification: Q11, Q15, Q25, Q54)

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Copyright
Copyright © American Association of Wine Economists 2010

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