西孟加拉邦库奇贝哈尔县园艺作物对家庭农业收入的贡献

Munjam Arun Kumar, Dey G, Roy Diptesh, M. Chanakya, Saha Debraj
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本研究试图找出园艺作物对农户创收的贡献。农户种植的作物分为两类:园艺作物和非园艺作物。按规模等级估算了每种作物以及这两类作物的每公顷成本、每公顷总收益和净收益。计算出每个农户(农场)从园艺作物和非园艺作物中获得的平均净收益,以确定农户的农业收入。成本 C 的概念用于计算两类作物的每公顷种植成本。研究中广泛使用了表格分析法。资料来源中的数据集与 2010-11 农业年度有关,是从西孟加拉邦库奇贝哈尔县库奇贝哈尔 II 区的种植户处收集的。结果表明,分配给马铃薯的土地比例最高,占园艺作物总种植面积(GCA)的 28.16%。分配给园艺作物的土地占总种植面积的 31.16%。在非园艺作物中,分配给芒稻的土地比例最高,占总种植面积的 34.62%。其他重要作物包括黄麻、糙米、小麦和芥菜,分别占 24.56%、5.68%、2.45%和 2.05%。分配给非园艺作物的土地占 GCA 的 68.84%。结果还显示,香蕉种植成本最高,为每公顷 127584 卢比。其他园艺作物的成本/公顷依次为马铃薯、尖头葫芦、大蒜等。每公顷成本估计分别为 81780 卢比、80800 卢比和 68109 卢比。在非园艺作物中,水稻的公顷成本最高,为 52950 卢比。黄麻、小麦、苋菜、芥菜和扁豆的每公顷成本分别为 39466 卢比、34151 卢比、33356 卢比、25513 卢比和 23564 卢比。总体而言,园艺作物和非园艺作物的成本/公顷差异很大。前者的成本/公顷为 79881 卢比,后者为 36628 卢比。在园艺作物中,香蕉的净收益最高,达到每公顷 177653 卢比。其他重要的园艺作物有大蒜、瓠瓜、苦瓜、西瓜等,每公顷净收益分别为 163984 卢比、66100 卢比、58400 卢比和 53127 卢比。园艺作物的集体收益为每公顷 34180 卢比。在非园艺作物中,小扁豆的净收益最高,达到 22321 卢比/公顷。芥菜、波罗稻、小麦、芒稻和黄麻的每公顷净收益分别为 5903 卢比、4899 卢比、4127 卢比、2403 卢比和 1614 卢比。非园艺作物的总收入为 2433 卢比/公顷。每户从农作物生产中获得的平均农业收入为 28044 卢比。其中约 87% 的收入来自园艺作物。这项研究要求根据人们对园艺作物和非园艺作物的需求和消费要求进行作物规划。
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Contribution of Horticultural Crops in Generating Household Agricultural Income in Cooch Behar District of West Bengal
The present study attempted to find contribution of horticultural crops in generating income of the agricultural households. The crops grown by the agricultural households were categorized into two: horticultural crops and non-horticultural crops. Size class wise per hectare cost, per hectare gross returns and net return were estimated for each individual crops as well as for these two categories of crops as a whole. Average net return per agricultural household (farm) earned from horticultural and non-horticultural crops were worked out to determine agricultural income of the households. The concept of Cost C was used in working out per hectare cost of cultivation of various crops under two categories. Tabular method of analysis was extensively used in the study. The data set in the source pertained to 2010-11 agricultural year and were collected from the cultivators belonging to Cooch Behar-II block of Cooch Behar district in West Bengal. The results indicated that the highest percentage of land was allocated to potato accounting for 28.16 per cent of gross cropped area (GCA) in the category of horticultural crops. Land allocated to the category of horticultural crops accounted for 31.16 per cent of the GCA. Among non-horticultural crops the highest percentage of land was allocated to aman paddy accounting for 34.62 per cent of GCA. Other important crops were jute, boro paddy, wheat, mustard covering 24.56 per cent, 5.68 per cent, 2.45 per cent, 2.05 per cent respectively. Land allocated to non-horticultural crops accounted for 68.84 per cent of the GCA. The results also revealed the highest cost in banana cultivation recording Rs. 127584 per hectare. The other crops in descending order of cost/hectare in the category of horticultural crops were potato, pointed gourd, garlic, etc. Per hectare cost were estimated to the extent of Rs. 81780, Rs. 80800, Rs. 68109 respectively. Among non-horticultural crops the highest cost per hectare was recorded for boro paddy and it was Rs. 52950 per hectare. Cost of jute, wheat, aman paddy, mustard and lentil per hectare was estimated as Rs.39466, Rs.34151, Rs.33356, Rs.25513 and Rs.23564 respectively. There was a wide difference between cost/hectare of horticultural and non-horticultural crops as a whole. Cost/hectare was Rs.79881 for the former and Rs.36628 for the later. Among the horticultural crops the highest net return to the extent of Rs.177653 per hectare was earned from banana. The other important crops in this category were garlic, ridge gourd, bitter gourd, watermelon, etc. fetching net return (NR) per hectare to the extent of Rs.163984, Rs.66100, Rs.58400 and Rs.53127 etc. An amount of NR to the extent of Rs.34180/hectare was collectively earned from horticultural crops. Among the non-horticultural crops the highest net return to the extent of Rs.22321/hectare was earned from lentil. Per hectare net returns to the extent of Rs.5903, Rs.4899, Rs.4127, Rs.2403 and Rs.1614 were fetched from mustard, boro paddy, wheat, aman paddy and jute respectively. An amount of Rs.2433/hectare was collectively earned from non-horticultural crops. Average agricultural income earned from crop production was Rs.28044 per household. About 87 per cent of this income was generated from horticultural crops. The study calls for crop planning on the basis of demand and consumption requirement of people for both the horticultural and non-horticultural crops.
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