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Vegetable Grafting Decision Support Tool



This decision support tool allows the user to evaluate the economic returns of adopting grafted vegetable production. It integrates partial budget comparison analysis, sensitivity analysis, and break-even analysis to help the user understand the economic benefits of adopting vegetable grafting technology and thereby make informed management decisions for improvement.


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This decision support tool allows the user to evaluate the economic returns of adopting grafted vegetable production. It integrates partial budget comparison analysis, sensitivity analysis, and break-even analysis to help the user understand the economic benefits of adopting vegetable grafting technology and thereby make informed management decisions for improvement.

The tool is intended for use as an educational tool by extension agents, crop consultants, growers, nurseries, and other individuals who are interested in understanding the benefits of grafting technology. The user can apply various customized parameters to represent specific production circumstances and compare economic costs and returns of grafted and non-grafted vegetable production using this interactive tool.


Comparison Analysis
Sensitivity Analysis
Break-Even Analysis

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Please cite the website using "Nian, Y., Z. Gao, and X. Zhao. 2020. Vegetable Grafting Decision Support Tool. University of Florida,Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences. http://graftingtool.ifas.ufl.edu/"



This tool is based upon work that is supported by the National Institute of Food and Agriculture, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Specialty Crops Research Initiative under award Number 2016-51181-25404. Any opinions, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this website are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the view of the U.S. Department of Agriculture.

For more information about vegetable grafting, please visit http://www.vegetablegrafting.org/