Sherine Mansour

Sherine Mansour
Desert Research Center | DRC · Socio-Economic Division

Associate professor of agricultural economic

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Climate change significantly aggravates the quality of soil and water, especially in desert regions such as the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Egypt concluding in an alarming increase in salinity in the reservoirs of the natural resources. Saline farming rises as a promising solution, utilizing low-quality water and land resources to grow salt-tole...
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This study examines the main economic aspects of prickly pear production in Egypt. In particular, following a brief introduction which production for prickly pear production, the study presents analyze the economic feasibility of manufacturing different Prickly pear products and measure the value-added generated by manufacturing products through as...
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Mango is the most great economic importance and ranks third in trade after citrus and grapes, especially in the new reclaimed areas, The research aimed to achieve the most efficient use of economic resources available to produce mango crop in Shandorah village in Suez governorate, Egypt, by measuring both the technical efficiency (TE), and economic...
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This research was undertaken to determine the economic importance of Quinoa, through identifying production constraints and economic features of the investment as well as the possibility of expansion in its production in ElKharga city, New Valley Governorate, Egypt. Quinoa seeds are very nutritious. Seed, in comparison with other cereals, is higher...
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This research was undertaken to determine the economic importance of Quinoa, through identifying production constraints and economic features of the investment as well as the possibility of expansion in its production in ElKharga city, New Valley Governorate, Egypt. Quinoa seeds are very nutritious. Seed, in comparison with other cereals, is higher...
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The research aims to identify the level of the farmers' wives performance of their roles that are related to the agricultural, economic, social and environmental aspects at El Kharga center - New Valley Governorate through achieving the following sub-goals: 1- To identify the level of farmers’ wives performance of the rural productive practices at...
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Ruminants occupies an advanced rank between farm livestock,, due to its suitability to life under difficult environmental conditions, especially in Egyptian desert governorates. The high cost of sheep and goat nutrition lead to low the animal meat unit productivity, and lo w the producer's profit, which facing many investors in the field of sheep a...
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Reverse Osmosis (RO) is proved to be the most reliable in producing fresh water compared to other desalination technologies. It is the fastest-growing desalination technology with a greater number of installations around the world. The economic and technical performance of a small-capacity RO desalination plant is (4-5 m3/day) in the North West coa...

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