Land Allocation Choice in Both Contract and Non-Contract Farming: A Study of Potato Growers in West Bengal, India

This paper analyses how farmers to take decision to allocate and use their lands for potato production when both contract and non-contract farming options are available in West Bengal. We used a primary data collected from 327 potato producing households in Bankura and Bardhaman districts of West Be...

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Main Authors: Ashish Aman Sinha, Hari Charan Behera, Ajit Kumar Behura, Braja Bandhu Swain
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2021-09-01
Series:SAGE Open
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/21582440211047593
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spelling doaj-af804b50c43f4b25b19a5af683e3b4142021-09-28T23:33:31ZengSAGE PublishingSAGE Open2158-24402021-09-011110.1177/21582440211047593Land Allocation Choice in Both Contract and Non-Contract Farming: A Study of Potato Growers in West Bengal, IndiaAshish Aman Sinha0Hari Charan Behera1Ajit Kumar Behura2Braja Bandhu Swain3Indian Institute of Technology (ISM), Dhanbad, IndiaIndian Statistical Institute, Giridih Branch of Kolkata, IndiaIndian Institute of Technology (ISM), Dhanbad, IndiaInternational Livestock Research Institute, New Delhi, IndiaThis paper analyses how farmers to take decision to allocate and use their lands for potato production when both contract and non-contract farming options are available in West Bengal. We used a primary data collected from 327 potato producing households in Bankura and Bardhaman districts of West Bengal. We used generalized least squares fixed effect model in the empirical analysis. We observed that imposed restriction of seed supply limits the choice of both potato farming and non-potato farming. The benefits from contract farming are not accrued by the farmers who are mainly small and marginal landholders. They are also in a moment of ambiguity to choice their land use under non-potato cultivation. The choice of the farmers, therefore, remains constrained. This uncertainty can be overcome only through effective land use planning and institutional intervention.https://doi.org/10.1177/21582440211047593
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author Ashish Aman Sinha
Hari Charan Behera
Ajit Kumar Behura
Braja Bandhu Swain
spellingShingle Ashish Aman Sinha
Hari Charan Behera
Ajit Kumar Behura
Braja Bandhu Swain
Land Allocation Choice in Both Contract and Non-Contract Farming: A Study of Potato Growers in West Bengal, India
SAGE Open
author_facet Ashish Aman Sinha
Hari Charan Behera
Ajit Kumar Behura
Braja Bandhu Swain
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title Land Allocation Choice in Both Contract and Non-Contract Farming: A Study of Potato Growers in West Bengal, India
title_short Land Allocation Choice in Both Contract and Non-Contract Farming: A Study of Potato Growers in West Bengal, India
title_full Land Allocation Choice in Both Contract and Non-Contract Farming: A Study of Potato Growers in West Bengal, India
title_fullStr Land Allocation Choice in Both Contract and Non-Contract Farming: A Study of Potato Growers in West Bengal, India
title_full_unstemmed Land Allocation Choice in Both Contract and Non-Contract Farming: A Study of Potato Growers in West Bengal, India
title_sort land allocation choice in both contract and non-contract farming: a study of potato growers in west bengal, india
publisher SAGE Publishing
series SAGE Open
issn 2158-2440
publishDate 2021-09-01
description This paper analyses how farmers to take decision to allocate and use their lands for potato production when both contract and non-contract farming options are available in West Bengal. We used a primary data collected from 327 potato producing households in Bankura and Bardhaman districts of West Bengal. We used generalized least squares fixed effect model in the empirical analysis. We observed that imposed restriction of seed supply limits the choice of both potato farming and non-potato farming. The benefits from contract farming are not accrued by the farmers who are mainly small and marginal landholders. They are also in a moment of ambiguity to choice their land use under non-potato cultivation. The choice of the farmers, therefore, remains constrained. This uncertainty can be overcome only through effective land use planning and institutional intervention.
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