Factors Affecting Land Allocation to Saffron and its Expansion in Marand County, Iran

Kolsoum Azizi Mizab, A. Falsafian
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Currently, water, as the most limiting factor in production, determines the priority of planting in different areas of Iran. Saffron is one of the good candidates for drought conditions since it has high economic value and low water requirements that can help with sustainable development. By identifying the factors influencing the decision on saffron cultivation and its expansion, appropriate policies can be implemented to improve the planting of this crop. Marand, located in East Azarbaijan Province, Iran, is one of the areas where farmers have started to grow saffron in recent years. The allocation of 68 hectares of agricultural land to this crop has turned the county into the hub of saffron production in the northwest of the country. This study investigated the factors affecting the decision on saffron cultivation and its development in Marand. To this end, a total of 140 farmers from two groups of saffron growers and non- saffron growers were chosen, and the Heckman’s two-step procedure was then employed. The results of estimating the first step of the Heckman procedure showed that age, familiarity with saffron growing, attending saffron training courses, the number of extension courses, marketing status, and profit status of saffron all had a positive effect on the decision on growing saffron. Moreover, the results of estimating the linear pattern of the second phase corroborated the view that the farmer’s education level, the total area under agricultural and horticultural cultivation, as well as features of agricultural land had a positive impact, and access to water resources had a negative effect on the cultivation area of saffron.
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伊朗马兰县影响藏红花土地配置及扩张的因素
目前,水作为生产中最受限制的因素,决定了伊朗不同地区种植的优先顺序。藏红花是干旱条件下的良好候选者之一,因为它具有高经济价值和低需水量,有助于可持续发展。通过确定影响藏红花种植及其扩展决策的因素,可以实施适当的政策来改善这种作物的种植。Marand位于伊朗东阿扎拜詹省,是近年来农民开始种植藏红花的地区之一。将68公顷的农业用地分配给这种作物,使该县成为该国西北部藏红花生产的中心。本研究调查了影响马兰地区藏红花种植和发展决策的因素。为此,从藏红花种植者和非藏红花种植者两组中总共选择了140名农民,然后采用了赫克曼的两步程序。估计Heckman程序第一步的结果表明,年龄、对藏红花种植的熟悉程度、参加藏红花培训课程、扩展课程的数量、营销状况和藏红花的利润状况都对种植藏红花的决定有积极影响。此外,对第二阶段线性模式的估计结果证实了这样一种观点,即农民的教育水平、农业和园艺种植的总面积以及农业土地的特征具有积极影响,而获得水资源对藏红花种植面积具有负面影响。
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