Technical feasibility

Technical feasibility is one of the first studies that must be conducted after a project has been identified. In large engineering projects consulting agencies that have large staffs of engineers and technicians conduct technical studies dealing with the projects. In individual agricultural projects financed by local agricultural credit corporations, the technical staff composed of specialized agricultural engineers, irrigation and construction engineers, and other technicians are responsible for conducting such feasibility studies.The fields of the technical study can be determined as follows:-

Method of Production

The selection among a number of methods to produce the same commodity should be undertaken first. Factors that make one method being preferred to other method in agricultural projects are the following:-

Production Technique

After we determine the appropriate method of production of a commodity, it is necessary to look for the optimal technique to produce this commodity.

Project Requirements

Once the method of production and its technique are determined, technical people have to determine the projects' requirements during the investment and operating periods. These include:-

Project Location

The most important factors that determine the selection of project location are the following:

Bibliography

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