Use of Polyethylene and Plastic Biodegradable Mulches among Tennessee Fruit and Vegetable Growers

Author:

Velandia Margarita1,DeLong Karen L.1,Wszelaki Annette2,Schexnayder Susan3,Clark Christopher1,Jensen Kimberly1

Affiliation:

1. 1Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics, the University of Tennessee, 2621 Morgan Circle, 314C Morgan Hall, Knoxville, TN 37996

2. 2Department of Plant Sciences, the University of Tennessee, 2505 E J Chapman Drive, 112 Plant Biotech Building, Knoxville, TN 37996

3. 3Department of Forestry, Wildlife, and Fisheries, the University of Tennessee, 2431 Joe Johnson Drive, 274 Ellington Plant Sciences Building, Knoxville, TN 37996

Abstract

Polyethylene (PE) mulch provides significant benefits to fruit and vegetable producers because it has the potential to improve crop quality and increase yield. However, the use of PE mulch generates plastic pollution, posing challenges to the sustainability of fruit and vegetable production. Plastic biodegradable mulches (BDMs) are a sustainable alternative to PE mulch because they are designed to decompose into water, carbon dioxide, and microbial biomass. We surveyed Tennessee fruit and vegetable growers to assess their use of PE mulch, BDM, or both; the differences in the characteristics of BDM users and nonusers; and their interest in using BDM. Our results indicate a large percentage of fruit and vegetable growers have used PE mulch compared with BDM. In general, BDM users tend to have more acres in fruit and vegetable production, have used dumping and burying as PE mulch disposal methods, and have spent more hours removing and disposing of PE mulch. Results indicate that even at prices higher than the current average market price for BDM, there is a percentage of Tennessee fruit and vegetable growers interested in using BDM.

Publisher

American Society for Horticultural Science

Subject

Horticulture

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