THE IMPACT OF RISK ON THE OPTIMUM LEVELS OF THE RESOURCES OF PRODUCING TWO CLASSES OF COTTON: COKER 310 AND ASUR IN NIMROD DISTRICT NINEVAH GOVERNORATE

The study aimed at estimating the optimum use levels of seeds, fertilizer, machinery and manual work resources involved in producing Coker 310 and Asur classes of cotton depending on field data, season 2001-2002 and for the sample, consisting of 72 farmers in Nimrod district/Ninevah governorate. The...

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Main Author: Imad Y. Asmail
Format: Article
Language:Arabic
Published: College of Agriculture 2009-06-01
Series:Mesopotamia Journal of Agriculture
Online Access:https://magrj.mosuljournals.com/article_27411_d2aab9ad235585c614a6a445cf8b6754.pdf
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spelling doaj-35d34498d6854085977165ff395841512020-11-25T02:07:12ZaraCollege of AgricultureMesopotamia Journal of Agriculture1815-316X2224-97962009-06-01372182410.33899/magrj.2009.2741127411THE IMPACT OF RISK ON THE OPTIMUM LEVELS OF THE RESOURCES OF PRODUCING TWO CLASSES OF COTTON: COKER 310 AND ASUR IN NIMROD DISTRICT NINEVAH GOVERNORATEImad Y. AsmailThe study aimed at estimating the optimum use levels of seeds, fertilizer, machinery and manual work resources involved in producing Coker 310 and Asur classes of cotton depending on field data, season 2001-2002 and for the sample, consisting of 72 farmers in Nimrod district/Ninevah governorate. The risk impact on the optimum levels were studied, because the economic studies that ignore risk in solving the rain-dependent cultivation problems recommend levels, which exceed the levels of the use imposed by risk. When we compare the optimum levels of production resources under the risk conditions, we observe that they are smaller under certainty conditions. For the class Coker 310, levels were 1.41% for seeds, 13.82% for fertilizers, 3% for machinery and 9.59% for the manual work. The same were for the class Asur as risk leads to the decrease of use levels with the rates; 1.59% for seeds, 13.59% for fertilizers, 2.63% for machinery and 7.31% for the manual work. Results indicated that the class Asur led to decrease the optimum use of seeds and manual work resources, and increased the optimum use of fertilizers and machinery resources compared to the class Coker 310. It is clear that risk-reluctant farmers will respond to the risk conditions they encounter by decreasing the use levels of the resources to the minimum. This requires decreasing cotton production resources to decrease the economic loss accompanies that.https://magrj.mosuljournals.com/article_27411_d2aab9ad235585c614a6a445cf8b6754.pdf
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THE IMPACT OF RISK ON THE OPTIMUM LEVELS OF THE RESOURCES OF PRODUCING TWO CLASSES OF COTTON: COKER 310 AND ASUR IN NIMROD DISTRICT NINEVAH GOVERNORATE
Mesopotamia Journal of Agriculture
author_facet Imad Y. Asmail
author_sort Imad Y. Asmail
title THE IMPACT OF RISK ON THE OPTIMUM LEVELS OF THE RESOURCES OF PRODUCING TWO CLASSES OF COTTON: COKER 310 AND ASUR IN NIMROD DISTRICT NINEVAH GOVERNORATE
title_short THE IMPACT OF RISK ON THE OPTIMUM LEVELS OF THE RESOURCES OF PRODUCING TWO CLASSES OF COTTON: COKER 310 AND ASUR IN NIMROD DISTRICT NINEVAH GOVERNORATE
title_full THE IMPACT OF RISK ON THE OPTIMUM LEVELS OF THE RESOURCES OF PRODUCING TWO CLASSES OF COTTON: COKER 310 AND ASUR IN NIMROD DISTRICT NINEVAH GOVERNORATE
title_fullStr THE IMPACT OF RISK ON THE OPTIMUM LEVELS OF THE RESOURCES OF PRODUCING TWO CLASSES OF COTTON: COKER 310 AND ASUR IN NIMROD DISTRICT NINEVAH GOVERNORATE
title_full_unstemmed THE IMPACT OF RISK ON THE OPTIMUM LEVELS OF THE RESOURCES OF PRODUCING TWO CLASSES OF COTTON: COKER 310 AND ASUR IN NIMROD DISTRICT NINEVAH GOVERNORATE
title_sort impact of risk on the optimum levels of the resources of producing two classes of cotton: coker 310 and asur in nimrod district ninevah governorate
publisher College of Agriculture
series Mesopotamia Journal of Agriculture
issn 1815-316X
2224-9796
publishDate 2009-06-01
description The study aimed at estimating the optimum use levels of seeds, fertilizer, machinery and manual work resources involved in producing Coker 310 and Asur classes of cotton depending on field data, season 2001-2002 and for the sample, consisting of 72 farmers in Nimrod district/Ninevah governorate. The risk impact on the optimum levels were studied, because the economic studies that ignore risk in solving the rain-dependent cultivation problems recommend levels, which exceed the levels of the use imposed by risk. When we compare the optimum levels of production resources under the risk conditions, we observe that they are smaller under certainty conditions. For the class Coker 310, levels were 1.41% for seeds, 13.82% for fertilizers, 3% for machinery and 9.59% for the manual work. The same were for the class Asur as risk leads to the decrease of use levels with the rates; 1.59% for seeds, 13.59% for fertilizers, 2.63% for machinery and 7.31% for the manual work. Results indicated that the class Asur led to decrease the optimum use of seeds and manual work resources, and increased the optimum use of fertilizers and machinery resources compared to the class Coker 310. It is clear that risk-reluctant farmers will respond to the risk conditions they encounter by decreasing the use levels of the resources to the minimum. This requires decreasing cotton production resources to decrease the economic loss accompanies that.
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