Abstract
The study attempts to identify the factors that determine the rice productivity in the district Nasirabad, Balochistan. In the rural areas of Pakistan, farmers do not utilize all available resources efficiently. Therefore, it leads to inefficient choices which subsequently affect the production. This study evaluated determinants of rice production in the district Nasirabad, Balochistan by employing Neo-Classical and Cobb-Douglas production functions. The findings of the study show that education, fertilizers, rent, training and total area under the rice crop (wetland), labor, capital, availability of input, and rice prices are the key components that leave a positive and noteworthy impact on rice production in the District. Nevertheless, physical capital, experience, and age of the farmers have an adverse effect on rice production. Conclusively, it is proposed that the government should introduce precise programs for the upgradation of water systems, farmers' training, input, and credit accessibility to enhance spur rice productivity.
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Hayat, U., Khan, K., Liaqat, S., & Xiangyu, G. (2020). Determinants of rice productivity in district Nasirabad, Balochistan. Sarhad Journal of Agriculture, 36(2), 567–573. https://doi.org/10.17582/JOURNAL.SJA/2020/36.2.567.573
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