2020
DOI: 10.1177/2158244020929310
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Estimating the Economic Viability of Cotton Growers in Punjab Province, Pakistan

Abstract: Considering the farmer’s decision of quitting cotton plantation due to low economic incentives, the current research is intended to evaluate the economic viability of cotton growers in Punjab. A comprehensively pretested questionnaire was used to gather the information from 240 cotton growers in face-to-face interviews. The cost–benefit ratio was estimated by calculating incurred variable costs, revenue generated, net farm income, and gross margin. The data envelopment analysis was applied to explore the econo… Show more

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“…Farmers are left with no option in the face of difficulty in accessing government loans and bureaucracy associated with obtaining a loan from formal loan sources. Similar studies by Chima (2016), Etuah et al (2013), Wei et al (2020) showed a positive association between access to credit and profitability. Furthermore, ceteris paribus, farmers who are members of cooperative society have 9.90% higher profitability index than those that are not members.…”
Section: Descriptive Statistics Of Farmssupporting
confidence: 84%
“…Farmers are left with no option in the face of difficulty in accessing government loans and bureaucracy associated with obtaining a loan from formal loan sources. Similar studies by Chima (2016), Etuah et al (2013), Wei et al (2020) showed a positive association between access to credit and profitability. Furthermore, ceteris paribus, farmers who are members of cooperative society have 9.90% higher profitability index than those that are not members.…”
Section: Descriptive Statistics Of Farmssupporting
confidence: 84%
“…This study is performed in Punjab, Pakistan (a province that is considered a necessary backbone of the country economy), producing 80% of the total cotton production of the country (Wei et al, 2020). From Punjab province, five cottonproducing districts named Vehari, Dera Gazi Khan, Lodhran, Rahim Yar khan, and Multan are successively selected to collect, analyze, and alleviate the data regarding agricultural practices (Figure 1).…”
Section: Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on linear programing, DEA measures the relative efficiency of different entities known as decision-making units (DMUs). DEA is explained by numerous authors (Elhami et al, 2016;Nabavi-Pelesaraei et al, 2016;Singh et al, 2019;Wei et al, 2020), so the details are not provided here. DEA was first introduced by Charnes, Cooper, and Rhodes (CCR) and characterized as constant return to scale and variable return to scale.…”
Section: Data Collection and Calculationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pertaining to many plights, farmers were ineffective in getting targeted yield of cotton. Financial limitations, exertion in accessing the credit, access to extension advisory services and inadequate level of formal education were factors suppressing the cotton yield (Wei et al, 2020). Saeed et al (2020) found that farmers had lack of information regarding agricultural inputs (Hassan et al, 2021) and their use hindered farmers to prepare quality seed for the cotton crop.…”
Section: Socio-economic Constraintsmentioning
confidence: 99%