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Decomposition Analysis of Soybean in Amravati Division


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1 Department of Agriculture Economics and Statistics, Shri Shivaji Agriculture College, Amravati (M.S.), India
     

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In this study an attempt has been made to study the growth and instability of soybean crop in Amravati division. The study was based on secondary data on area, production and productivity of soybean crop collected from various government publications. The study revealed that compound growth rate for area and production of soybean was recorded very high during period I. The co-efficient of variation with regards to area and production (37.59% and 22.23 %) were lowest in Amravati district. However, Coppock's instability index with regards to area and productivity (13.01% and 18.84 %) were lowest in Amravati division as a whole. At overall period, the area effect was most stronger factor for increasing production of soybean in all the districts and division as a whole.

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Compound Growth Rates, Co-Efficient of Variation, Instability, Production, Productivity.
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Authors

P. S. Pardhi
Department of Agriculture Economics and Statistics, Shri Shivaji Agriculture College, Amravati (M.S.), India
D. H. Ulemale
Department of Agriculture Economics and Statistics, Shri Shivaji Agriculture College, Amravati (M.S.), India
S. M. Sarap
Department of Agriculture Economics and Statistics, Shri Shivaji Agriculture College, Amravati (M.S.), India

Abstract


In this study an attempt has been made to study the growth and instability of soybean crop in Amravati division. The study was based on secondary data on area, production and productivity of soybean crop collected from various government publications. The study revealed that compound growth rate for area and production of soybean was recorded very high during period I. The co-efficient of variation with regards to area and production (37.59% and 22.23 %) were lowest in Amravati district. However, Coppock's instability index with regards to area and productivity (13.01% and 18.84 %) were lowest in Amravati division as a whole. At overall period, the area effect was most stronger factor for increasing production of soybean in all the districts and division as a whole.

Keywords


Compound Growth Rates, Co-Efficient of Variation, Instability, Production, Productivity.