Marco Túlio Ospina Patino
State University of Campinas
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SciELO | 2013
Marco Túlio Ospina Patino; Marina F. Machado; Geraldo T. do Nascimento; Milla Reis de Alcantara
The existence of a minimum storage capacity of grains as a condition for the maintenance of regulator physical stocks has been used as a strategic factor in the agribusiness expansion. However, in Brazil the storage infrastructure has not followed the growth of the agricultural sector. This fact is evident in the case of soybeans that currently represent 49% of grain production in the country, whose volume production has been increasing significantly over the years. This study aimed to predict the futurei€ needs of static storage capacity of soybeans from historical data to estimate the investment needed to install storage units in Brazil for the next five years. A statistic analysis of collected data allowed a forecast and identification of the number of storage units that should be installed to meet the storage needs of soybeans in the next five years. It was concluded that by 2015 the soybean storage capacity should be 87 million tons, and to store 49% of soybeans produced, 1,104 storage units should be installed at a cost of R
Engenharia Agricola | 2013
Marco Túlio Ospina Patino; Marina F. Machado; Geraldo T. do Nascimento; Milla Reis de Alcantara
442 million.The existence of a minimum storage capacity of grains as a condition for the maintenance of regulator physical stocks has been used as a strategic factor in the agribusiness expansion. However, in Brazil the storage infrastructure has not followed the growth of the agricultural sector. This fact is evident in the case of soybeans that currently represent 49% of grain production in the country, whose volume production has been increasing significantly over the years. This study aimed to predict the futureneeds of static storage capacity of soybeans from historical data to estimate the investment needed to install storage units in Brazil for the next five years. A statistic analysis of collected data allowed a forecast and identification of the number of storage units that should be installed to meet the storage needs of soybeans in the next five years. It was concluded that by 2015 the soybean storage capacity should be 87 million tons, and to store 49% of soybeans produced, 1,104 storage units should be installed at a cost of R
Materia-rio De Janeiro | 2018
Micael Felipe de Souza; Julio Soriano; Marco Túlio Ospina Patino
442 million.
International Journal of Advanced Engineering Research and Science | 2018
Luísa Paseto; Milla Reis de Alcantara; Luís Américo Paseto; Marco Túlio Ospina Patino
The existence of a minimum storage capacity of grains as a condition for the maintenance of regulator physical stocks has been used as a strategic factor in the agribusiness expansion. However, in Brazil the storage infrastructure has not followed the growth of the agricultural sector. This fact is evident in the case of soybeans that currently represent 49% of grain production in the country, whose volume production has been increasing significantly over the years. This study aimed to predict the futurei€ needs of static storage capacity of soybeans from historical data to estimate the investment needed to install storage units in Brazil for the next five years. A statistic analysis of collected data allowed a forecast and identification of the number of storage units that should be installed to meet the storage needs of soybeans in the next five years. It was concluded that by 2015 the soybean storage capacity should be 87 million tons, and to store 49% of soybeans produced, 1,104 storage units should be installed at a cost of R
Ciências Sociais Aplicadas em Revista | 2018
Maria Aparecida Bovério; Marco Túlio Ospina Patino; Fernando Rodrigues de Amorim; Pedro Henrique Camargo de Abreu
442 million.The existence of a minimum storage capacity of grains as a condition for the maintenance of regulator physical stocks has been used as a strategic factor in the agribusiness expansion. However, in Brazil the storage infrastructure has not followed the growth of the agricultural sector. This fact is evident in the case of soybeans that currently represent 49% of grain production in the country, whose volume production has been increasing significantly over the years. This study aimed to predict the futureneeds of static storage capacity of soybeans from historical data to estimate the investment needed to install storage units in Brazil for the next five years. A statistic analysis of collected data allowed a forecast and identification of the number of storage units that should be installed to meet the storage needs of soybeans in the next five years. It was concluded that by 2015 the soybean storage capacity should be 87 million tons, and to store 49% of soybeans produced, 1,104 storage units should be installed at a cost of R
Archive | 2017
Luísa Paseto; Marco Túlio Ospina Patino; Milla Reis de Alcantara
442 million.
DELOS: Desarrollo Local Sostenible | 2017
Fernando Rodrigues de Amorim; Marco Túlio Ospina Patino; Pedro Henrique Camargo de Abreu
XXIV Congresso de Iniciação Científica da UNICAMP - 2016 | 2016
Vinicius Nascimento Garcia; Luísa Paseto; Marco Túlio Ospina Patino
Revista ESPACIOS | Vol. 37 (Nº 23) Año 2016 | 2016
Fernando Rodrigues de Amorim; Marco Túlio Ospina Patino; Adriano dos Reis Lucente
Ciências Sociais Aplicadas em Revista | 2016
Vanessa Maria Pereira Calaça; Fernando Rodrigues de Amorim; Cláudio José Bertazzo; Marco Túlio Ospina Patino; Marcia Maria Bento Marim