Productivity and Economics of Improved Interventions in Existing Farming System Modules of Punjab


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Authors

  • Rajni , Satpal Singh and S S Walia

Abstract

Crop production along with dairy is the main farming system of Punjab. The improper tapping of the potentialities of each
component in the system can make the system unviable. Crops+dairy+vegetables enterprise gave maximum net returns
(` 1,50,831) which were followed by crops+dairy ( 1,26,580) and gave 56.2 per cent higher net returns over crops and
19.2 per cent over crops+dairy during first year. The crops+dairy enterprise showed 31.1 per cent more economic returns
over the alone cultivation of crops. In the second year, the crop component of existing farming system provided gross
returns of ` 1,13,235/ha with input cost of ` 49,560 and gave net returns of ` 63,675/ha. The livestock and vegetable
component gave net returns of ` 1,05,495 and ` 18,762, respectively. Three different interventions were incorporated into
the system so as to maximize net return per unit area per unit time. As rice crop requires more irrigation water, it was
replaced with basmati and provided gross returns of ` 1,42,705/ha with net returns of ` 82,550/ha. Interventions in
livestock and organic kitchen gardening component gave net returns of ` 2,32,865 and ` 27,505, respectively.

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Submitted

19.10.2023

Published

30.06.2016

How to Cite

Rajni , Satpal Singh and S S Walia. (2016). Productivity and Economics of Improved Interventions in Existing Farming System Modules of Punjab. Indian Journal of Extension Education, 52(1&2), 117-120. https://epubs.icar.org.in/index.php/IJEE/article/view/144165