Title of article :
Determinants of Off-farm Activity Participation among Cotton Farmers in Punjab, Pakistan
Author/Authors :
Iqbal ، Muhammad Amjed College of Economics and Management - Huazhong Agricultural University , Ping ، Qing College of Economics and Management - Huazhong Agricultural University , Ahmed ، Umar Ijaz College of Economics and Management - Huazhong Agricultural University , Nazir ، Adnan College of Economics and Management - Huazhong Agricultural University
From page :
707
To page :
718
Abstract :
The study was conducted to determine the aspect affecting the farmer in taking part in offfarm activities in three cotton growing districts of Punjab province, Pakistan. Since offfarm activities have become an imperative part of income strategies among rural families in developing countries like Pakistan. The data was documented from a total of 180 cotton farmers using multistage cluster sampling technique. A binary logistic model was used to evaluate the determinants motivating the farmers to participate in different offfarm activities. Various socio-economic factors were found significantly associated with probability of immersion in nonfarm activities. The results of the model reveal different factors like total farming area and farmers having access to road were significant for several business activities through odds ratio 1.051 and 0.088 respectively. Though more experienced farmers with odds ratio (1.063) had more likelihood for labour activities. Lastly more educated farmers and large family size have higher probability to go for services type of offfarm activities and their odds ratio estimated is 1.297, 2.069. These findings have essential implications for policy, economic growth and development.
Keywords :
Agricultural households , income , determinants , off , farm activities , Participation
Journal title :
International Journal of Management,Accounting and Economics(IJMAE)
Journal title :
International Journal of Management,Accounting and Economics(IJMAE)
Record number :
2592668
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