Masterarbeit, 2008
84 Seiten, Note: A
INTRODUCTION
REVIEW OF LITERATURE
MATERIALS AND METHODS
3.1 SURVEY SCHEDULE
3.2 CALCULATION OF GROSS MARGINS
RESULTS AND DISCUSION
4.1 FARM HOUSEHOLD CHARACTERISTICS
4.2 FARM HOUSEHOLD ASSETS
4.3 OTHER ASPECTS OF DAM CONSTRUCTION
4.4 FARM CHARACTRISTICS
4.5 FARM INPUTS USE
4.6 FARM OUTPUT
4.7 FARM AND HOUSEHOLD INCOME
SUMMARY
CONCLUSION
This study aims to assess the production possibilities for farmers within the command area of the Dharabi Dam in Pakistan, specifically evaluating the impact of irrigation on agricultural productivity and household income compared to rainfed farming systems. The research seeks to identify how dam-water accessibility influences enterprise selection, input usage, and overall profitability, thereby providing a basis for improved agricultural decision-making.
4.1 FARM HOUSEHOLD CHARACTERISTICS
A farm household was defined to include all those individuals who operated at farm holding and their dependants who lived for at least three months at the house in a village (Iqbal, 1989). Farm household characteristics deal socioeconomic conditions with family size, age distribution, educational status etc of the respondent farmers.
To explore the existing system, an exploratory survey has been conducted in the area of Dharabi watershed. A comprehensive questionnaire has been prepared covering about all aspects of watershed communities like availability of basic facilities, demography, land and land use pattern, agricultural production, agricultural machinery, soil, water, rangelands utilization, marketing and labor etc. The questionnaire was processed through a series of consultative process and interactive sharing with experts and specialists in national agricultural research institutes like PARC, BARI, SAWCRI and Project coordinator. After survey of the area data has been collected through focused group discussion with communities from 10 districts.
INTRODUCTION: This chapter highlights the significance of the agricultural sector in Pakistan, identifies the specific challenges of the barani (rainfed) areas, and introduces the Dharabi Dam project as a mechanism for enhancing agricultural productivity and rural income.
REVIEW OF LITERATURE: This section compiles previous studies evaluating small dams, cropping intensities, and the impact of irrigation on agricultural outcomes to provide a context for the current research.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: This chapter details the survey methodology, including the design of the questionnaire, sampling techniques used to select 60 respondent farmers, and the mathematical approaches employed to calculate gross margins at both the enterprise and farm levels.
RESULTS AND DISCUSION: This comprehensive section analyzes the collected data, covering farm household characteristics, assets, farm-specific details, input and output analysis, and a detailed examination of farm and household income.
SUMMARY: This chapter provides an overview of the study's findings regarding the socio-economic conditions, cropping patterns, and the comparative economic performance of irrigated versus rainfed farmers in the study area.
CONCLUSION: The concluding chapter summarizes the key research outcomes and offers recommendations for agricultural policy, irrigation management, and the necessity for effective agricultural extension services to maximize the benefits of the dam project.
Dharabi Dam, agricultural economics, rainfed farming, irrigated agriculture, gross margin, production possibilities, watershed management, small dams, farm household income, cropping intensity, livestock farming, socio-economic analysis, agricultural productivity, rural poverty, Potohar Plateau.
The research focuses on analyzing the production possibilities for farmers in the catchment area of the Dharabi Dam in Pakistan, comparing the economic performance of households using dam-fed irrigation with those relying on traditional rainfed farming.
The core themes include farm household characteristics, agricultural input and output analysis, land use intensity, livestock feeding and productivity, and the calculation of gross margins for various crop and animal enterprises.
The primary objective is to assess production possibilities for farmers, study gross margins at the enterprise level, and support decision-making for agricultural enterprises within the dam's command area.
The study utilizes stratified random sampling for data collection, followed by enterprise budgeting, whole-farm budgeting, and marginal analysis to evaluate economic performance and profitability.
The main body (Results and Discussion) covers a detailed examination of farm household assets, cropping systems, land distribution, irrigation management, marketing challenges, and the comparative economic returns of irrigated versus rainfed agricultural practices.
The research is characterized by terms such as Dharabi Dam, gross margin, irrigated agriculture, rainfed farming, agricultural productivity, watershed management, and farm income.
The study attributes these discrepancies to inadequate agricultural extension services and low literacy rates among farmers, which prevent them from adopting optimal water management and cropping techniques.
Livestock are crucial, contributing about 80% to 83% of total farm income in the study area, serving as a vital source of cash, draft power, and household sustenance.
The research concludes that while the dam provides a foundation for development, full realization of benefits is hindered by poor maintenance of watercourses, lack of land leveling, and insufficient technical guidance for farmers.
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