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Master's Thesis from the year 2008 in the subject Agrarian Studies,
grade: A, Pir Mehr Ali Shah Arid Agriculture University Rawalpindi
(UAAR), course: MSc (Hons) Agri.Economics, language: English,
abstract: Water is a limiting factor for sustainable agriculture in
Barani (Arid). However, rainfall is the only source of water the
spatial and temporal variation of which is very high. Therefore
conservation and management of this source is vital for agriculture
development and socio-economic uplift of the area. This study was,
mainly, devised to address land distribution problems and
consequent farm productivity in the study area. Furthermore, level
of land distribution disparities was focused on to observe its
relationship with different on-farm and socio-economic indicators
including gross margins, cropping intensity crop diversity, income
distribution disparities and institutional credit availability etc.
All of the aforesaid indicators were also assessed for small,
medium and large farm size categories. The farmers were divided
into two main categories irrigated and rainfed farmers. Land was
observed evenly distributed in irrigated area while land
distribution was found most skewed in rainfed area. The performance
of most of the indicators i.e. yield, gross margins, farm income,
labour productivity, income distribution, cropping intensity and
crop diversity was found better in irrigated as compared to
rainfed. While marginal factor productivity, irrigation
productivity and rate of institutional credit availability was
higher in irrigated area. However, rainfed area was always least
efficient with respect to all of the quantified indicators. The
findings of the research are helpful for the farmers of the study
area in decision making among different farm enterprises. Hence it
can alleviate poverty and help to bring food security in the
deprived regions.
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