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Original Research Articles                      Volume : 7, Issue:3, March, 2018

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Int.J.Curr.Microbiol.App.Sci.2018.7(3): 971-978
DOI: https://doi.org/10.20546/ijcmas.2018.703.115


A Study on the Farm Asset Structures, Cropping Pattern and Cropping Intensity of Sample Farms in Ghazipur District of Eastern Uttar Pradesh
Punam Kushwaha1, Harendra Pratap Singh Choudhri1, G.P. Singh1, Ashutosh Kumar Ranjan1 and Abhineet2
1Department of Agricultural Economics, N.D.U.A & T. Kuamraganj Faizabad (U.P.), India
2Department of Agronomy, N.D.U.A & T. Kuamraganj Faizabad (U.P.), India
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Abstract:

Keeping in view the importance of the vegetable crops in nutritional security and generating the income and employment to the farm population a study on Economic analysis of tomato in Ghazipur district Eastern Uttar Pradesh was conducted in agriculture year 2016-2017. Stratified purposive cum random sampling technique was applied to select the sample respondents’ primary data were collected through interview method. Tabular and function analysis was done to present the result. Overall average size of holding was 1.125 ha. Which were 0.679 ha, 1.500 ha and 2.620 ha. at marginal, small and medium size of farms respectively. Per farm investment was inversely related with size of holding. The paddy, wheat, tomato and maize, were the main crops of cropping pattern, cropping intensity was highest on marginal farms followed by small and medium size of farms. It shows that marginal farmers were more attentive about better utilization of their tinny land holding.


Keywords: Farm structure, Investment, Cropping pattern, Cropping intensity

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Punam Kushwaha, Harendra Pratap Singh Choudhri, G.P. Singh, Ashutosh Kumar Ranjan and Abhineet. 2018. A Study on the Farm Asset Structures, Cropping Pattern and Cropping Intensity of Sample Farms in Ghazipur District of Eastern Uttar Pradesh.Int.J.Curr.Microbiol.App.Sci. 7(3): 971-978. doi: https://doi.org/10.20546/ijcmas.2018.703.115
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