Optimal cropping pattern of sugar beet growers with emphasis on price and yield risk: the case of Fasa district

The main objectives of this study were to develop an optimal cropping pattern for sugar beet growers in Fars district (Fars province) and to investigate sugar beet importance in cropping pattern. Regarding the effect of risk on producer's decision, two risk sources including price and yield wer...

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Autores principales: H. Mohammadi, M. Ahmadpour Borazjani, S. Ziaee, B. A. Fakheri, M. Ramrodi
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:32d70927cc9f40ddbaf8877d64998c2c2021-11-23T05:44:59ZOptimal cropping pattern of sugar beet growers with emphasis on price and yield risk: the case of Fasa district10.22092/JSB.2014.56371735-0670https://doaj.org/article/32d70927cc9f40ddbaf8877d64998c2c2014-03-01T00:00:00Zhttps://jsb.areeo.ac.ir/article_5637.html?lang=enhttps://doaj.org/toc/1735-0670The main objectives of this study were to develop an optimal cropping pattern for sugar beet growers in Fars district (Fars province) and to investigate sugar beet importance in cropping pattern. Regarding the effect of risk on producer's decision, two risk sources including price and yield were considered. Data were obtained from Fasa district growers in 2008. In this study multi-objective mathematical programming was used. Results showed 7% difference between current income and optimal cropping pattern. However, they had difference in crop composition. In current pattern, 3.8 hectares out of 6.8 hectares belonged to sugar beet, while in optimal pattern, it reduced to 0.2 hectares. In general, in introduced cropping patterns, sugar beet and wheat cultivation is replaced by bean. This replacement meets the goal of water use reduction up to 33% in addition to provide current efficiency. Results showed that farmers pay more attention to price risk in cropping pattern formulation. It was also determined that sugar beet inefficiency for water usage, as a restricting input, has lowered its ranking in cropping pattern.H. Mohammadi M. Ahmadpour BorazjaniS. ZiaeeB. A. FakheriM. Ramrodi Sugar Beet Seed Institute articleoptimal cropping patternrisksugar beetwaterAgricultureSAgriculture (General)S1-972ENFAMajallah-i Chughundar-i Qand, Vol 29, Iss 2, Pp 123-129 (2014)
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topic optimal cropping pattern
risk
sugar beet
water
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Agriculture (General)
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spellingShingle optimal cropping pattern
risk
sugar beet
water
Agriculture
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Agriculture (General)
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H. Mohammadi
M. Ahmadpour Borazjani
S. Ziaee
B. A. Fakheri
M. Ramrodi
Optimal cropping pattern of sugar beet growers with emphasis on price and yield risk: the case of Fasa district
description The main objectives of this study were to develop an optimal cropping pattern for sugar beet growers in Fars district (Fars province) and to investigate sugar beet importance in cropping pattern. Regarding the effect of risk on producer's decision, two risk sources including price and yield were considered. Data were obtained from Fasa district growers in 2008. In this study multi-objective mathematical programming was used. Results showed 7% difference between current income and optimal cropping pattern. However, they had difference in crop composition. In current pattern, 3.8 hectares out of 6.8 hectares belonged to sugar beet, while in optimal pattern, it reduced to 0.2 hectares. In general, in introduced cropping patterns, sugar beet and wheat cultivation is replaced by bean. This replacement meets the goal of water use reduction up to 33% in addition to provide current efficiency. Results showed that farmers pay more attention to price risk in cropping pattern formulation. It was also determined that sugar beet inefficiency for water usage, as a restricting input, has lowered its ranking in cropping pattern.
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author H. Mohammadi
M. Ahmadpour Borazjani
S. Ziaee
B. A. Fakheri
M. Ramrodi
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M. Ahmadpour Borazjani
S. Ziaee
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title Optimal cropping pattern of sugar beet growers with emphasis on price and yield risk: the case of Fasa district
title_short Optimal cropping pattern of sugar beet growers with emphasis on price and yield risk: the case of Fasa district
title_full Optimal cropping pattern of sugar beet growers with emphasis on price and yield risk: the case of Fasa district
title_fullStr Optimal cropping pattern of sugar beet growers with emphasis on price and yield risk: the case of Fasa district
title_full_unstemmed Optimal cropping pattern of sugar beet growers with emphasis on price and yield risk: the case of Fasa district
title_sort optimal cropping pattern of sugar beet growers with emphasis on price and yield risk: the case of fasa district
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