This research concerns about the contribution of household garden animal production economics in improving household life conditions. The objective of this research is to investigate the inputs, outputs and processing economics of animal production in households' gardens. Questionnaire used for data collection. The questionnaire included four major parts including the characteristics of household people, the inputs, outputs and processing activities of household animal breeding. The population divided into six strata according to household income. A random sample selected of each stratum. The results showed that the household animal breeding species dependent on garden size. In large gardens, the livestock activities dominated. The income gained of animal activities included a wide range of products for poultry and livestock.
The objective of this research is to highlight the socio-economic characteristics of households that practice urban plant production through their household gardens. The questionnaire was a tool used to collect data. Stratified sample was which divided the population into six strata. The first five strata were depending on family income, while the sixth strata was depending on the households in suburban areas. The results showed that the distribution of gardens was affected by the family income, the free space inside household. Most of households showed that the production is used either for family consumption or used as entertainment tool inside household. The educational level affected the care for household gardens. In low income families, the low educational individual used to care for gardens, while the contrary was recorded for higher income layers. In the suburban areas, the care for garden was taken over by all family members.
The objective of this research is to investigate the socio-economic conditions of households who have animal production gardens. The questionnaire was used to collect data. The questionnaire concentrated on collecting data about animal breeding patters, the extent of these animals in these gardens. The sample was distributed on six stratified layers each layer represent a pattern of household income except the sixth layers which represents household gardens suburban areas. The results showed that households concentrate on animal breeding in their gardens. The type of animal breeding depends on the location of layers and laws, which regulate this process. In suburban areas, all kinds of animal were allowed to breed in household gardens. The production attained of animal breeding was very considerable and can be considered as part of household income.
The objective of this article was to investigate the changes on the economics of agricultural sector in Jordan depending on agricultural censuses. The article explains the dynamicity of agriculture production and its economics. The analysis revealed that the agricultural sector witnesses strong changes through 10 years period. The lack of agricultural national strategic plans may have caused these high variations.
The production of fish started as a series of experiments to test the correct methods and procedures of fish production in Jordan. Fish marketing is a very sophisticated process related to the nature of the product. Most farmers indicated that marketing problem is one of the major problems that faces fish production in Jordan. The paper recommends many steps to be taken to improve fish farming in Jordan. The first and vital, is increasing scientific research related to fish production in Jordan to determine the best conditions, type of fingerlings, diseases and the best methods to treat these diseases. Holding seminars and workshops for farmers interested in fish farming in Jordan is important to educate them about fish farming and the right procedures that should be used and increasing awareness about economics of fish production in Jordan.
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