Citation Information

  • Title : Optimal crop plan for net benefit maximization in Akola district.
  • Source : Green Farming
  • Publisher : Dr. A. Hussain
  • Volume : 13
  • Issue : 1 (Special 1)
  • Pages : 942-944
  • Year : 2009
  • Document Type : Journal Article
  • Language : English
  • Authors:
    • Jajoo, S. B.
    • Kamble, P. O.
    • Shinde, K. J.
  • Climates: Tropical (A). Tropical savannah (Aw). Steppe (BSh, BSk).
  • Cropping Systems: Soybean. Cotton. Wheat.
  • Countries: India.

Summary

A study was conducted to suggest optimal resources allocation for crop plan to net benefit maximization using linear programming model for Akola district in Maharashtra state. Resources management plan was developed with allocation of land and water for different crop activities to maximize the net return taking into account land capability classification, availability of water in different season, crop water requirements, food requirement and affinity towards the crops of the peoples in district. In existing crop plan during kharif season major area is under cotton (43.45%) followed by jowar (17%) whereas in proposed optimal crop plan without capital constraints major area was allocated under soybean (30%), cotton+tur (20%) of the total cultivable area of the district. In rabi major area in existing is under gram (5.2%) whereas in proposed plan area is allocated to wheat (20%), gram (20%). In existing summer area is 0.18% and annual was nil whereas in proposed plan is 3% and 4.13% respectively. In existing gross investment and net return per hectare was 10341 and 5203 Rs/ha whereas in proposed plan is 14864 and 8833 Rs/ha. In proposed plan net return per hectare increases by Rs. 3630.

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