2021
DOI: 10.47432/2021.37.2.8.
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Factors Affecting Wheat Yield Variation of Smallholder Farmers in Punjab Province: Application of Ordered Logistic Model

Abstract: Many socioeconomic, institutional and biophysical factors are causing high wheat yield variation among wheat growers in the country in general and in the Punjab province in specific. Ultimate purpose of present study was to determine factors affecting probability of wheat yield being in low, medium or high ordinals given the set of yield changing inputs. Cross-sectional data collected from randomly selected 320 wheat growers with 80 respondents from each of four agro-ecological regions of Punjab Province was a… Show more

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“…As the overall cost of spring maize cultivation was ` 83350 ha -1 , the net returns derived out to be ` 24679 ha -1 in the study area. Similar results of spring maize profitability were narrated by Devi and Suhasini, (2016); Singh et al (2018); Saeed et al (2018) and Choudhri et al (2018) in their studies. Further, similar findings were also reported by Ghimire et al (2016) while conducting a field experiment on 'Rajkumar' variety of spring maize cultivated using improved practices in Bardiya district of Nepal.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 87%
“…As the overall cost of spring maize cultivation was ` 83350 ha -1 , the net returns derived out to be ` 24679 ha -1 in the study area. Similar results of spring maize profitability were narrated by Devi and Suhasini, (2016); Singh et al (2018); Saeed et al (2018) and Choudhri et al (2018) in their studies. Further, similar findings were also reported by Ghimire et al (2016) while conducting a field experiment on 'Rajkumar' variety of spring maize cultivated using improved practices in Bardiya district of Nepal.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 87%
“…Baluchistan province have 347190 S.q Km area which is more than other provinces of Pakistan (Total area of Pakistan, 2023). Unfortunately, this province wheat yield is lower than Punjab and Sindh provinces (Saeed, Qasim, Mahmood, & Akhtar, 2021). Moreover, Wheat yield in the province is well below the potential and the province is deficit in wheat production.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 84%