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ECONOMIC IMPACT OF SUNFLOWER PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGIES UNDER ALL INDIA CO-ORDINATED RESEARCH PROJECT (AICRP) IN KARNATAKA

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Title ECONOMIC IMPACT OF SUNFLOWER PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGIES UNDER ALL INDIA CO-ORDINATED RESEARCH PROJECT (AICRP) IN KARNATAKA
 
Creator PRAKASH, K N
 
Contributor Chinnappa Reddy, B V
 
Subject insecticides, fungicides, pesticides, cabbages, inorganic acid salts, diseases, land resources, toxicity, biological phenomena, fungi
 
Description The present study is designed with the overall objective of assessment of
the economic impact and efficiency of sunflower technologies released by
AICRP in the University of Agricultural Sciences, Bangalore. All India
Coordinated Research Project (AICRP) on sunflower functioning since
1977 has made concerted efforts to address the regional problems by
developing production technologies suitable for different states including
Karnataka. During the period 1980-2010, the state had registered a
positive significant growth of 6.15 percent in area and 5.61 percent in
production. However, the productivity growth was non-significant with
negative growth rate. Irrigated sunflower in Karnataka, during the period
1990-2010, registered a significant growth both in production (4.61%)
and productivity (2.00%). However, the growth rate in area (2.52%) was
positive but non-significant. The gross returns as well as net returns
were highest in the case of Chikkaballapur at Rs 24600 and Rs 9541,
respectively. The ratio of net return per rupee invested in sunflower
among sample respondents was highest in Chikkaballapur (0.63)
followed by Chikmagalur (0.57) and Chitradurga (0.48). The yield gap in
sunflower was 3.40 qtl/ha between potential and average farmers yield in
rainfed areas and 10.66 qtl/ha in irrigated condition in Karnataka state.
The estimates of TFP for sunflower in the state varied from 1.13 in 1991-
92 to 1.06 in 2010-11. The output growth was highest (2.30) in the year
2007-08. The highest (2.07) input growth was recorded in the year 1994-
95. The IRR for research investment on AICRP centre Bangalore was
estimated at 7.87 per cent, which shows that it is a reasonable return to
research investment.
 
Date 2016-11-02T09:15:28Z
2016-11-02T09:15:28Z
2013-09-17
 
Type Thesis
 
Identifier Th-10646
http://krishikosh.egranth.ac.in/handle/1/83224
 
Language en
 
Format application/pdf
 
Publisher University of Agricultural Sciences GKVK, Bangalore