Title of article :
Factors Affecting Cotton Production in Pakistan: Empirical Evidence from Multan District
Author/Authors :
Chaudhry, Imran Sharif Bahauddin Zakariya University - Department of Economics, Pakistan , Khan, Muhammad Bashir Bahauddin Zakariya University - Department of Economics, Pakistan , Anwar, Mumtaz University of the Punjab - Department of Economics, Pakistan
Abstract :
This paper attempts to examine the factors affecting cotton production in Multan region using primary source of data. A sample of 60 small farmers, 25 medium and 15 large farmers was randomly selected from two Tehsils namely Multan and Shujabad of district Multan. The Cobb-Douglas Production Function is employed to assess the effects of various inputs like cultivation, seed and sowing, irrigation, fertilizer, plant protection, inter-culturing / hoeing and labour cost on cotton yield. The results depicted that seed, fertilizer and irrigation were found scarce commodity for all category of farmers in district Multan. The Cobb-Douglas Production Function results revealed that the coefficients for cultivation (0.113) and seed (0.103) were found statistically significant at 1 percent level. The Cost-Benefit Ratio for the large farmers was found higher (1.41) than that of small (1.22) and medium (1.24) farmers. There is a dire need to ensure the availability of these scarce inputs by both public and private sectors as these inputs were major requirement of the cotton crop.
Keywords :
Cotton , Cobb , Douglas Production Function , Cost Benefit Ratio , Marginal Value Product , Allocate Efficiency of Critical Inputs , Multan District , Pakistan
Journal title :
Journal of Quality and Technology Management
Journal title :
Journal of Quality and Technology Management