Temporal changes in economics of pulses and their comparative advantage in Rajasthan
Author(s) -
Shivalika Sood,
Hari Singh,
C Soumya
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
agricultural science digest - a research journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 0976-0547
pISSN - 0253-150X
DOI - 10.18805/ag.d-4828
Subject(s) - christian ministry , non invasive ventilation , agriculture , crop , gram , mathematics , forensic science , total cost , agronomy , biology , toxicology , veterinary medicine , microbiology and biotechnology , medicine , economics , ecology , philosophy , genetics , theology , bacteria , microeconomics
The study aims to examine the temporal changes in economics of chickpea (gram), moong bean (green gram) and urd bean (black gram) production in western State of India i.e. Rajasthan. Study was entirely based on secondary data collected frompublication of Ministry of Agriculture, Govt. of India, New Delhi. The structural changes in cost of cultivation were analyzed by working out the difference in cost at two points of time (i.e. 2001-02 and 2013-14), along with relative share to totalcost. Study revealed that the average cost of cultivation of chickpea, moong bean and urd bean increased from Rs.9,941.66/ha, Rs.5,954.74/ha and Rs.7,849.31/ha in 2001-02 to Rs. 24,093.71/ha, Rs.17,793.53/ha and Rs. 21,346.36/ha in 2013-14.The netincome over total cost was highest for chickpea which is a major pulse crop of Rajasthan. During 2001-02, both moong bean and urd bean remained unprofitable over total cost. During 2013-14, chickpea and moong bean became profitable over total cost.The level of profit was highest for chickpea followed by moong bean. Urd bean still remained unprofitable over total cost.
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