2020
DOI: 10.3126/janr.v3i1.27147
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Allocative efficiency and adoption of improved maize variety: A case of eastern hills of Nepal

Abstract: Production and  profit from maize farming can be substantially increased by allocating resources efficiently and adopting improved maize variety. In this context, a study was undertaken to determine the allocative efficiency and factors affecting adoption of improved maize variety in Eastern hills of Nepal. Random sampling was conducted in eastern part of Khotang district namely, Halesi municipality and Diktel Rupakot Majuwagadi municipality during month of March 2019. Pretested semi-structured questionnaire w… Show more

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“…Bullock labor which is generally for the purpose of tillage was found to be positively correlated with yield, in case of rainfed system for 10% increase in bullock labor yield would increase by 2.64% and in case of irrigated condition for 10% increase in bullock labor yield would increase by 3.25% and in case of irrigated system it was found to be significant. The results regarding the use of bullocks were contradicting with the findings of similar research on maize production by (Katel et al, 2020).…”
Section: Estimation Of Coefficients Of Inputs In Maize Production Systemcontrasting
confidence: 95%
“…Bullock labor which is generally for the purpose of tillage was found to be positively correlated with yield, in case of rainfed system for 10% increase in bullock labor yield would increase by 2.64% and in case of irrigated condition for 10% increase in bullock labor yield would increase by 3.25% and in case of irrigated system it was found to be significant. The results regarding the use of bullocks were contradicting with the findings of similar research on maize production by (Katel et al, 2020).…”
Section: Estimation Of Coefficients Of Inputs In Maize Production Systemcontrasting
confidence: 95%