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Figure 2.12 Effect <strong>of</strong> crop yield on harvesting costs (Sandell and Agnew, 2002)<br />

Figure 2.13<br />

Effect <strong>of</strong> row length on cost <strong>of</strong> harvesting<br />

Mallee system<br />

Chapter 7 presents the results <strong>of</strong> modelling a hypothetical mallee supply chain using the Harvest Haul<br />

Model (Sandell and Prestwidge 2004) adapted to mallee for this project. Three scenarios were<br />

modelled, reflecting various levels <strong>of</strong> capital investment and technological sophistication.<br />

As mallee has not been harvested commercially in the way described in this report (that is a over-therow<br />

harvester supply chain analogous to cane systems), the results <strong>of</strong> this modelling are not accurate<br />

in the absolute sense, but they do provide valuable insights into the sensitivity <strong>of</strong> costs to various<br />

factors, and it is also possible to make an important comparison with sugar industry costs.<br />

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