Optimizing the cropping mix in North Darfur State, Sudan: A study of Umkdada district

This study shed light on the constraints of increasing farm-income in the traditional rain-fed sector of North Darfur State (NDS) through investigating the situation of crop production in Umkdada district. Linear programming (LP) technique was used to test optimality pattern. The results revealed th...

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Main Authors: Hag Hamad Abdelaziz, Adam Abdelrahman Abdalla, Mohmmed Alameen AbdelLatif
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2012-01-01
Series:Journal of the Saudi Society of Agricultural Sciences
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1658077X1100021X
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spelling doaj-8837ff1f18b54eb599f1e4395b693ad92020-11-24T22:08:52ZengElsevierJournal of the Saudi Society of Agricultural Sciences1658-077X2012-01-0111171310.1016/j.jssas.2011.03.001Optimizing the cropping mix in North Darfur State, Sudan: A study of Umkdada districtHag Hamad Abdelaziz0Adam Abdelrahman Abdalla1Mohmmed Alameen AbdelLatif2Department of Agricultural Economics, Faculty of Agricultural Studies, Sudan University of Science and Technology, Shambat, SudanDepartment of Rural Development, Faculty of Environmental Science and Natural Resources, Alfashir University, Alfashir, SudanDepartment of Agricultural Economics, Faculty of Agricultural Studies, Sudan University of Science and Technology, Shambat, SudanThis study shed light on the constraints of increasing farm-income in the traditional rain-fed sector of North Darfur State (NDS) through investigating the situation of crop production in Umkdada district. Linear programming (LP) technique was used to test optimality pattern. The results revealed that the optimal cropping pattern is different from the current farmers’ production plans. In reality farmers are not producing optimally. Family labor represented the main constraint of agricultural production in the study area. Application of recommended technologies, increasing output prices and lowering the production costs gave high support to the farm-income in the study area. In order to achieve agricultural development and farmers’ food security in the study area, the study recommended supplying farmers with agricultural inputs especially seeds through repayment in kind after harvesting and supporting agricultural extension to be more efficient and effective in transferring the recommended improved technologies. Resolution of Darfur security problems in addition to solution of other problems facing agricultural production such as pests, marketing, desertification, drinking water, and grazing are also essential.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1658077X1100021XFarm-incomeTraditional sectorNorth DarfurFamily laborLinear programming
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author Hag Hamad Abdelaziz
Adam Abdelrahman Abdalla
Mohmmed Alameen AbdelLatif
spellingShingle Hag Hamad Abdelaziz
Adam Abdelrahman Abdalla
Mohmmed Alameen AbdelLatif
Optimizing the cropping mix in North Darfur State, Sudan: A study of Umkdada district
Journal of the Saudi Society of Agricultural Sciences
Farm-income
Traditional sector
North Darfur
Family labor
Linear programming
author_facet Hag Hamad Abdelaziz
Adam Abdelrahman Abdalla
Mohmmed Alameen AbdelLatif
author_sort Hag Hamad Abdelaziz
title Optimizing the cropping mix in North Darfur State, Sudan: A study of Umkdada district
title_short Optimizing the cropping mix in North Darfur State, Sudan: A study of Umkdada district
title_full Optimizing the cropping mix in North Darfur State, Sudan: A study of Umkdada district
title_fullStr Optimizing the cropping mix in North Darfur State, Sudan: A study of Umkdada district
title_full_unstemmed Optimizing the cropping mix in North Darfur State, Sudan: A study of Umkdada district
title_sort optimizing the cropping mix in north darfur state, sudan: a study of umkdada district
publisher Elsevier
series Journal of the Saudi Society of Agricultural Sciences
issn 1658-077X
publishDate 2012-01-01
description This study shed light on the constraints of increasing farm-income in the traditional rain-fed sector of North Darfur State (NDS) through investigating the situation of crop production in Umkdada district. Linear programming (LP) technique was used to test optimality pattern. The results revealed that the optimal cropping pattern is different from the current farmers’ production plans. In reality farmers are not producing optimally. Family labor represented the main constraint of agricultural production in the study area. Application of recommended technologies, increasing output prices and lowering the production costs gave high support to the farm-income in the study area. In order to achieve agricultural development and farmers’ food security in the study area, the study recommended supplying farmers with agricultural inputs especially seeds through repayment in kind after harvesting and supporting agricultural extension to be more efficient and effective in transferring the recommended improved technologies. Resolution of Darfur security problems in addition to solution of other problems facing agricultural production such as pests, marketing, desertification, drinking water, and grazing are also essential.
topic Farm-income
Traditional sector
North Darfur
Family labor
Linear programming
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1658077X1100021X
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