Profitability and productivity of potato (Solanum tuberosum) in Baglung district, Nepal

Abstract Background Potato is considered as staple food in Hill regions of Nepal. It is considered as a major crop (in cropping pattern) of the majority of the households in Bobang and Tara VDC of Baglung district. The potato produced in these VDCs has good market reputation and is the major source...

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Main Authors: Mahima Bajracharya, Mahesh Sapkota
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2017-06-01
Series:Agriculture & Food Security
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40066-017-0125-5
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description Abstract Background Potato is considered as staple food in Hill regions of Nepal. It is considered as a major crop (in cropping pattern) of the majority of the households in Bobang and Tara VDC of Baglung district. The potato produced in these VDCs has good market reputation and is the major source of income. There are very few research studies which have assessed the profitability of potato of these areas. So, this study was aimed to assess the profitability and productivity of potato in Baglung district of Nepal. Methods Potato is the fourth most important crop after major cereals. The two VDCs (Bobang and Tara) under Baglung district were purposively selected. These VDCs are good in potato production as compared to others in the district. The pretested semi-structured questionnaire was used to collect primary data. Households were selected using simple random sampling techniques. The respondents were interviewed using face–face interview method in the month of April 2016. Altogether, 120 samples (60 from each VDC) were selected and the data were coded and entered in SPSS software. The necessary result was obtained by analyzing socioeconomic and demographic characteristics, benefit–cost ratio and production function using SPSS, Stata and Microsoft excel. Results The average productivity was found 9.89 ton per hectare (ha) in the study area. The low productivity was due to disease infestation on crop. The per ha total cost of potato production was NRs. 197,186 with the total income of NRs. 268,047. The cost of FYM (45.32%) was highest followed by seed and human labor. The per hectare profit from potato production was NRs. 70,861 with B/C ratio of 1.44. An increase in 1% cost of human labor, seed and FYM would increase the total income of potato by 0.075, 0.639 and 0.190%, whereas 1% increase in the cost of bullock labor and intercultural operation would decrease income by 0.015 and 0.047%, respectively. The return to scale was found 0.842 which indicates decreasing return to the scale. Conclusion The per ha total income from potato was found NRs. 268,047 with B/C ratio of 1.44 in the study area. The low production and productivity was due to infestation of disease on standing crop. Technical and managerial skills on cultivation practices and provision of technical knowledge to control diseases as well as proper allocation of inputs and available resources would help to increase profitability and productivity of potato. It is suggested to use disease-resistant improved varieties and follow appropriate recommended cultural practices.
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spelling doaj.art-633d56c923024da5be269a94468b2a8c2022-12-22T03:38:02ZengBMCAgriculture & Food Security2048-70102017-06-01611810.1186/s40066-017-0125-5Profitability and productivity of potato (Solanum tuberosum) in Baglung district, NepalMahima Bajracharya0Mahesh Sapkota1Ministry of Agricultural Development, District Agriculture Development OfficeNepal Agricultural Research Council, Communication, Publication and Documentation Division, Pilot Program for Climate ResilienceAbstract Background Potato is considered as staple food in Hill regions of Nepal. It is considered as a major crop (in cropping pattern) of the majority of the households in Bobang and Tara VDC of Baglung district. The potato produced in these VDCs has good market reputation and is the major source of income. There are very few research studies which have assessed the profitability of potato of these areas. So, this study was aimed to assess the profitability and productivity of potato in Baglung district of Nepal. Methods Potato is the fourth most important crop after major cereals. The two VDCs (Bobang and Tara) under Baglung district were purposively selected. These VDCs are good in potato production as compared to others in the district. The pretested semi-structured questionnaire was used to collect primary data. Households were selected using simple random sampling techniques. The respondents were interviewed using face–face interview method in the month of April 2016. Altogether, 120 samples (60 from each VDC) were selected and the data were coded and entered in SPSS software. The necessary result was obtained by analyzing socioeconomic and demographic characteristics, benefit–cost ratio and production function using SPSS, Stata and Microsoft excel. Results The average productivity was found 9.89 ton per hectare (ha) in the study area. The low productivity was due to disease infestation on crop. The per ha total cost of potato production was NRs. 197,186 with the total income of NRs. 268,047. The cost of FYM (45.32%) was highest followed by seed and human labor. The per hectare profit from potato production was NRs. 70,861 with B/C ratio of 1.44. An increase in 1% cost of human labor, seed and FYM would increase the total income of potato by 0.075, 0.639 and 0.190%, whereas 1% increase in the cost of bullock labor and intercultural operation would decrease income by 0.015 and 0.047%, respectively. The return to scale was found 0.842 which indicates decreasing return to the scale. Conclusion The per ha total income from potato was found NRs. 268,047 with B/C ratio of 1.44 in the study area. The low production and productivity was due to infestation of disease on standing crop. Technical and managerial skills on cultivation practices and provision of technical knowledge to control diseases as well as proper allocation of inputs and available resources would help to increase profitability and productivity of potato. It is suggested to use disease-resistant improved varieties and follow appropriate recommended cultural practices.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40066-017-0125-5Benefit–cost ratioIncomePotatoProduction function
spellingShingle Mahima Bajracharya
Mahesh Sapkota
Profitability and productivity of potato (Solanum tuberosum) in Baglung district, Nepal
Agriculture & Food Security
Benefit–cost ratio
Income
Potato
Production function
title Profitability and productivity of potato (Solanum tuberosum) in Baglung district, Nepal
title_full Profitability and productivity of potato (Solanum tuberosum) in Baglung district, Nepal
title_fullStr Profitability and productivity of potato (Solanum tuberosum) in Baglung district, Nepal
title_full_unstemmed Profitability and productivity of potato (Solanum tuberosum) in Baglung district, Nepal
title_short Profitability and productivity of potato (Solanum tuberosum) in Baglung district, Nepal
title_sort profitability and productivity of potato solanum tuberosum in baglung district nepal
topic Benefit–cost ratio
Income
Potato
Production function
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