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FACTORS AFFECTING GROUNDNUT YIELD IN POTHWAR REGION OF PUNJAB, PAKISTAN

 Muhammad Qasim*, Khuda Bakhsh**, Sultan Ali Tariq*, Mahmood Nasir***, Rashed Saeed**** and Muhammad Ather Mahmood****

 * Social Sciences Research Institute, National Agricutural Research Centre, Islamabad, Pakistan. ** COMSATS Institute of Information Technology, Vehari Campus, Pakistan. *** Directorate of Agriculture (Economics & Marketing) Punjab, Lahore, Pakistan. **** PARC-Social Sciences Research Institute, Ayub Agricutural Research Institute, Faisalabad, Pakistan. Corresponding author: [email protected]

ABSTRACT

 Groundnut being an important oilseed crop in the Pothwar -1 region of Pakistan has the productivity level of 609 kg ha , much lower from the -1 potential yield of 3000 kg ha . Present study was designed to explore factors affecting productivity of groundnut along with its profitability analysis. The sample farms were classified into small, medium and large farms. Farm-level crop data were gathered during two cropping seasons i.e., rabi 2008-09 and kharif 2009. One hundred and forty groundnut producers were selected for collecting data using the well-structured questionnaire from two important districts recognised for area and production of groundnut. Results showed that large farmers allocated significantly higher area (34%) to groundnut cultivation compared to other categories of farmers. The gross margins were also significantly higher at large farms. Ploughing frequency, seed rate and labor mandays have positive relationship with groundnut productivity. Therefore, the provision of improved groundnut production technologies package and improved seed to groundnut growers may enhance the productivity and area under this crop.

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Pakistan Journal of Agricultural Research

September

Vol.37, Iss. 3, Pages 190-319

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