Impact of the Domestic Labor Market on Sustainability of Agriculture in Oman

Undistorted factor markets are a perquisite for efficient allocation of resources and growth in production. In Oman by 2013, only 16% of households have reported agriculture as the main occupation and 53% have reported nonagricultural government employment as the main occupation. This situation is h...

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Main Authors: Hemesiri Bandara Kotagama, Hamam Al-Farsi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sultan Qaboos University 2019-01-01
Series:Journal of Agricultural and Marine Sciences
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Online Access:https://journals.squ.edu.om/index.php/jams/article/view/2342
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spelling doaj-37a7b65366a5455ea47a3bf0d12cd7152020-11-25T02:43:32ZengSultan Qaboos UniversityJournal of Agricultural and Marine Sciences2410-10602410-10792019-01-01230242810.24200/jams.vol23iss0pp24-282492Impact of the Domestic Labor Market on Sustainability of Agriculture in OmanHemesiri Bandara Kotagama0Hamam Al-Farsi1Sultan Qaboos University College of Agricultural and Marine Sciences Department of Natural Resource EconomicsSultan Qaboos University College of Agricultural and Marine Sciences Department of Natural Resource EconomicsUndistorted factor markets are a perquisite for efficient allocation of resources and growth in production. In Oman by 2013, only 16% of households have reported agriculture as the main occupation and 53% have reported nonagricultural government employment as the main occupation. This situation is hypothesized to be related to the labor market; where government legislated higher remuneration in the nonagricultural government sector vis-a-vis agricultural sector, influences Omani farmers to move to nonagricultural employment, causing reduced cultivated area and farm production. The study uses operations research methods to quantify the impact of labor market policies on agricultural employment, farm gross income and land use intensity (proxy for farm production and food security). It is found that the shift of Omani labor from agriculture is influenced by higher wages in the nonagricultural sectors. The agricultural land use intensity is thereby decreased. The policy of allowing hiring of expatriate labor is beneficial in overcoming labor scarcity. However, in the long-run both farm productivity need to improve to be competitive with legislated income receivable from nonagricultural employment and ideally labor markets need to operate freely, to enhance food security and assure employment of Omani labor in agriculture.https://journals.squ.edu.om/index.php/jams/article/view/2342labor marketagricultureomangovernment policies
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Impact of the Domestic Labor Market on Sustainability of Agriculture in Oman
Journal of Agricultural and Marine Sciences
labor market
agriculture
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government policies
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Hamam Al-Farsi
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title Impact of the Domestic Labor Market on Sustainability of Agriculture in Oman
title_short Impact of the Domestic Labor Market on Sustainability of Agriculture in Oman
title_full Impact of the Domestic Labor Market on Sustainability of Agriculture in Oman
title_fullStr Impact of the Domestic Labor Market on Sustainability of Agriculture in Oman
title_full_unstemmed Impact of the Domestic Labor Market on Sustainability of Agriculture in Oman
title_sort impact of the domestic labor market on sustainability of agriculture in oman
publisher Sultan Qaboos University
series Journal of Agricultural and Marine Sciences
issn 2410-1060
2410-1079
publishDate 2019-01-01
description Undistorted factor markets are a perquisite for efficient allocation of resources and growth in production. In Oman by 2013, only 16% of households have reported agriculture as the main occupation and 53% have reported nonagricultural government employment as the main occupation. This situation is hypothesized to be related to the labor market; where government legislated higher remuneration in the nonagricultural government sector vis-a-vis agricultural sector, influences Omani farmers to move to nonagricultural employment, causing reduced cultivated area and farm production. The study uses operations research methods to quantify the impact of labor market policies on agricultural employment, farm gross income and land use intensity (proxy for farm production and food security). It is found that the shift of Omani labor from agriculture is influenced by higher wages in the nonagricultural sectors. The agricultural land use intensity is thereby decreased. The policy of allowing hiring of expatriate labor is beneficial in overcoming labor scarcity. However, in the long-run both farm productivity need to improve to be competitive with legislated income receivable from nonagricultural employment and ideally labor markets need to operate freely, to enhance food security and assure employment of Omani labor in agriculture.
topic labor market
agriculture
oman
government policies
url https://journals.squ.edu.om/index.php/jams/article/view/2342
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