2018
DOI: 10.18782/2320-7051.6051
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Production Performance and Supply Response of Cotton in Karnataka: A Case Study of Dharwad District

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“…With the exception of Bt technology all other variables in cotton acreage response function are statistically significant. The results of cotton acreage stands similar to regional study in Karnataka which shows that cotton acreage was influenced by lagged cotton area, price and yield [10]. The cotton acreage with respect to lag cotton area is positive and statistically significant at 1 % level and also it stands positive with its own cotton price at significant level of 5 % level.…”
Section: Cotton Acreage Response Functionsupporting
confidence: 74%
“…With the exception of Bt technology all other variables in cotton acreage response function are statistically significant. The results of cotton acreage stands similar to regional study in Karnataka which shows that cotton acreage was influenced by lagged cotton area, price and yield [10]. The cotton acreage with respect to lag cotton area is positive and statistically significant at 1 % level and also it stands positive with its own cotton price at significant level of 5 % level.…”
Section: Cotton Acreage Response Functionsupporting
confidence: 74%
“…To know the responsiveness of the area [acreage] under the crop [Supply] to the changes in the prices in lagged year. (Dupdal and Patil, 2018) [2] .…”
Section: Iii) Supply Response Analysismentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Cotton is one of the widespread fibre and gold mine crops of India and plays a critical position in the cotton industrial and agricultural financial system, which provides employment to about eleven million farmers and circuitously about forty-50 million humans are employed in numerous ranges of processing and alternate of cotton and its prototypical (MURALI and KHAN, 2022;Rafi et al, 2022). Cotton is considered as 'White gold' being cultivated by the archaic and principal producer, patron and exporter of cotton globally (Atif et al, 2022;Dupdal and Patil, 2018;Fatima et al, 2022a;Fatima et al, 2022b;Masood et al, 2022). In India, cotton is cultivated on 12.90 million hectares, constituting forty-one per cent of the world's location.…”
Section: Cottonmentioning
confidence: 99%