Comparing economic efficiency of wheat productivity in different cropping systems of Sindh Province, Pakistan

The data for this empirical study were collected from three major cropping systems of Sindh province, and a total of 240 farmers were selected by simple random sampling technique. Cobb-Douglas production function was applied to analyze the data. Results show that in mixed cropping zone wheat yield i...

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Main Authors: Mansoor Ahmed Koondhar, Lingling Qiu, Habibullah Magsi, Abbas Ali Chandio, Ge He
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2018-10-01
Series:Journal of the Saudi Society of Agricultural Sciences
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1658077X1630114X
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spelling doaj-8f9edd8f105f418897edfc02132721192020-11-25T00:14:05ZengElsevierJournal of the Saudi Society of Agricultural Sciences1658-077X2018-10-01174398407Comparing economic efficiency of wheat productivity in different cropping systems of Sindh Province, PakistanMansoor Ahmed Koondhar0Lingling Qiu1Habibullah Magsi2Abbas Ali Chandio3Ge He4College of Management, Sichuan Agricultural University, Chengdu 611130, ChinaCollege of Economy, Sichuan Agricultural University, Chengdu 611130, ChinaDepartment of Agricultural Economics, Sindh Agriculture University, Tandojam, PakistanCollege of Economy, Sichuan Agricultural University, Chengdu 611130, ChinaCollege of Management, Sichuan Agricultural University, Chengdu 611130, China; Corresponding author.The data for this empirical study were collected from three major cropping systems of Sindh province, and a total of 240 farmers were selected by simple random sampling technique. Cobb-Douglas production function was applied to analyze the data. Results show that in mixed cropping zone wheat yield increased with increasing ploughing, seed and plant protection. The dominant factors behind yield increase in the cotton-wheat cropping zone were ploughing, seed, fertilizer, and irrigation. Wheat yield in the Rice-wheat zone increased linearly with increasing ploughing, seed and fertilizer as well as plant protection measures. Further the results show that salinity and water logging are the driving threats leading to high water table in most regions of upper Sindh. Due to poor land management and improper irrigation strategies, the coefficient of irrigation shows negative value. Contrarily, lower Sindh needs canal irrigation water (i.e. Mixed and cotton-wheat zone), because most of the areas have unfit ground water for irrigation, thus increasing the soil erosion and salinity in lower Sindh. Furthermore, the cost of production estimated in cotton-wheat zone’s grower spends more USD$841/ha as compared to rice-wheat zone’s grower and Mixed cropping zone’s grower spend USD$827/ha and USD$780/ha. The growers of the whole Sindh spend USD$816/ha. In case of gross income cotton-wheat zone’s grower received higher than 1287, followed by the growers of mixed cropping zone and rice-wheat zone received USD$1248/ha and USD$1132/ha due to high cost of production. The overall Sindh growers received USD$1222/ha. In the case of net return grower of mixed cropping zones received higher USD$481/ha, compared to cotton-wheat zone’s and rice-wheat zone’s grower received USD$451/ha and USD$308/ha, respectively. The growers of the whole Sindh province received USD$413/ha net return from wheat crop. The production of wheat is lower as compared to cost. Therefore, net income of per acre and the production cost of per acre reduce with farm size, so increasing the use of inputs should assure the quantity and quality by the approach of growers. Keywords: Wheat farming, Economic analysis, Sustainable farming, Production function, Sindh Pakistanhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1658077X1630114X
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author Mansoor Ahmed Koondhar
Lingling Qiu
Habibullah Magsi
Abbas Ali Chandio
Ge He
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Lingling Qiu
Habibullah Magsi
Abbas Ali Chandio
Ge He
Comparing economic efficiency of wheat productivity in different cropping systems of Sindh Province, Pakistan
Journal of the Saudi Society of Agricultural Sciences
author_facet Mansoor Ahmed Koondhar
Lingling Qiu
Habibullah Magsi
Abbas Ali Chandio
Ge He
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title Comparing economic efficiency of wheat productivity in different cropping systems of Sindh Province, Pakistan
title_short Comparing economic efficiency of wheat productivity in different cropping systems of Sindh Province, Pakistan
title_full Comparing economic efficiency of wheat productivity in different cropping systems of Sindh Province, Pakistan
title_fullStr Comparing economic efficiency of wheat productivity in different cropping systems of Sindh Province, Pakistan
title_full_unstemmed Comparing economic efficiency of wheat productivity in different cropping systems of Sindh Province, Pakistan
title_sort comparing economic efficiency of wheat productivity in different cropping systems of sindh province, pakistan
publisher Elsevier
series Journal of the Saudi Society of Agricultural Sciences
issn 1658-077X
publishDate 2018-10-01
description The data for this empirical study were collected from three major cropping systems of Sindh province, and a total of 240 farmers were selected by simple random sampling technique. Cobb-Douglas production function was applied to analyze the data. Results show that in mixed cropping zone wheat yield increased with increasing ploughing, seed and plant protection. The dominant factors behind yield increase in the cotton-wheat cropping zone were ploughing, seed, fertilizer, and irrigation. Wheat yield in the Rice-wheat zone increased linearly with increasing ploughing, seed and fertilizer as well as plant protection measures. Further the results show that salinity and water logging are the driving threats leading to high water table in most regions of upper Sindh. Due to poor land management and improper irrigation strategies, the coefficient of irrigation shows negative value. Contrarily, lower Sindh needs canal irrigation water (i.e. Mixed and cotton-wheat zone), because most of the areas have unfit ground water for irrigation, thus increasing the soil erosion and salinity in lower Sindh. Furthermore, the cost of production estimated in cotton-wheat zone’s grower spends more USD$841/ha as compared to rice-wheat zone’s grower and Mixed cropping zone’s grower spend USD$827/ha and USD$780/ha. The growers of the whole Sindh spend USD$816/ha. In case of gross income cotton-wheat zone’s grower received higher than 1287, followed by the growers of mixed cropping zone and rice-wheat zone received USD$1248/ha and USD$1132/ha due to high cost of production. The overall Sindh growers received USD$1222/ha. In the case of net return grower of mixed cropping zones received higher USD$481/ha, compared to cotton-wheat zone’s and rice-wheat zone’s grower received USD$451/ha and USD$308/ha, respectively. The growers of the whole Sindh province received USD$413/ha net return from wheat crop. The production of wheat is lower as compared to cost. Therefore, net income of per acre and the production cost of per acre reduce with farm size, so increasing the use of inputs should assure the quantity and quality by the approach of growers. Keywords: Wheat farming, Economic analysis, Sustainable farming, Production function, Sindh Pakistan
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