BORGES JÚNIOR, João C. F.; ANDRADE, Camilo L. T. de.; FERREIRA, Paulo A.
Resumo:
Linear programming models are powerful tools to support periodic or initial planning,
in which restrictions on important factors to the production process must be considered. An alternative
for obtaining technical coefficients required on linear programming models is the use of computer
simulation models, what implicates on considerable saving of time and financial resources. The
purpose of this paper was to develop a linear programming model for optimization of financial return
and water use, at farm level in the Jaiba Project, MG, for a planning horizon of four years, employing
data of irrigation requirement and yield obtained from application of the simulation model MCID. The
used linear programming model pointed out a cropping pattern for which was obtained a total net
present value equal to R$ 372.723,00, for the period of four years. Constraints on monthly water
availability, labor, land and production were critical in the optimal solution. In relation to optimization
of water use, it was verified that expressive reductions in the irrigation requirement can be obtained
with little reductions in the maximum net present value.