An Economic Analysis Of Potato Production In Okara District


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Potato is one of the short duration enterprises and is very important with respect to nutrients and carbohydrates.There is dire need for poor farmers to enhance the profitability by encouraging the production of labour intensive crops. Potato can give much profit in short period of time. The study in hand was conducted to analyze the profitability in potato production in Okara because this district is very important for potato production among all districts of Punjab. A total of 100 farmers were interviewed. Cobb Douglas production function was selected to analyze the data. At the end recommendations were suggested for potato growers, extension staff and for policy makers.




Economics of Potato Production and Marketing


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Potato is one of the most important cash crops and occupies a place of pride in the vegetable kingdom. In MP Chhindwara is one of the important potato growing districts, which has surplus of potato production and supply to other states. Keeping in view the important role played by potato cultivation in farmer's economy, its cost analysis will pin-point the possibilities of increasing return by reducing the cost factors and increasing the yield. Study portrays that on an average the cost of cultivation found to Rs.35099.89, as cost 'C1' followed by Rs.37447.51 as cost 'C2' and Rs.40957.49 as cost 'C3' per hectare respectively. The overall average gross income per hectare found to Rs 65268.32. The price spreads found vary through various marketing channels and place, at local (Chhindwara) market and at distance (Nagpur) market respectively. The producer received 78.77 per cent of price paid by the consumer i.e considerable gap of about 21 per cent. The study suggests it is desirable that efforts should direct towards lowering this spread. This can be possible if the potato growers form there co-operative and sale their produce after grading and standardization.