Impact of the Socio-Economic Variables on the Paddy Production from 2007 to 2014 – A Case Study of District Kulgam, Jammu and Kashmir

Agricultural & Natural Resource Economics eJournal(2017)

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In the present study, the researcher estimates the association between the different socioeconomic variables and the paddy production from 2007 to 2014 at the household level in Kulgam, one of the districts of Jammu and Kashmir. In the past few decades, agricultural sector in the whole state and particularly in the district of Kulgam has witnessed a heavy shift in the cropping pattern from food crops to non-food crops (cash-crops). The horticultural sector has been playing an important role in the State, largely by contributing to the State Economy and turns to be the source of livelihood for nearly thirty-three lakh people, but the paddy production on the other hand has shown an opposite trend. Paddy land is getting changed into the horticultural land, as the farmers find it to be more remunerative. Kulgam, which was once the major producer of rice in the State, and was known to be the “Rice Bowl of Kashmir”, is now among the least producers of rice. Farmers witnessed that sticking only to the water-intensive crops proved to be non-beneficial and they willingly shifted to the cash crops, like: apple, almond, and walnut. Chi Square test has been used to find out the association between the different socioeconomic variables and the paddy production from 2007 to 2014.
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