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volume 43 issue 1 (march 2009) : 47-51
AN ECONOMIC EVALUATION OF DIFFERENT CROPPING SYSTEMS IN WATER SCARCITY REGIONS OF BHADRA COMMAND AREA, KARNATAKA
1College of Agriculture,
Shimoga - 577 204, India
ABSTRACT
The present investigation was carried out in Bhadra Command Area of Karnataka state falling
under southern transitional zone (Zone-7) of Karnataka. The study is based on primary data
obtained from 240 farmers spread over Honnali and Channagiri Taluks in the command area.
The data were analysed using budgetary method and cost concepts. The study revealed that
cotton - groundnut system followed by paddy - groundnut and paddy-jowar were profitable.
Maize- groundnut was found to be less profitable due to low post harvest prices. However, the
system could be profitable if price support for maize is provided by the government
under southern transitional zone (Zone-7) of Karnataka. The study is based on primary data
obtained from 240 farmers spread over Honnali and Channagiri Taluks in the command area.
The data were analysed using budgetary method and cost concepts. The study revealed that
cotton - groundnut system followed by paddy - groundnut and paddy-jowar were profitable.
Maize- groundnut was found to be less profitable due to low post harvest prices. However, the
system could be profitable if price support for maize is provided by the government
REFERENCES
- Gangwar, B. et al., (2003), Indian J. Agric. Sci., 73:471-477
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