Assessing the implications of farm advisory services of Model Farm Services Center from a Productivity Perspective

T. Shah, T. Muhammad, Neelam Akbar
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The aim of this study is to determine the role of Farm Advisory Services in order to offset the problems of the yield productivity gaps in the study area. The farmers’ perceptions of the Model Farm Services Center (MFSC) were statistically examined via a comparison of the differences within two subgroups. A sample size of 120 was selected in order to enable equal representation from both the member farmers and the independent farmers of the MFSC. An independent sample t-test along with a dummy variable was used to identify differences in their farming practices and obtained yield respectively. It was found that 80% of the respondents entirely relied on farming, whereas 20% only partially relied on farming. Similarly, 70% of the farmers were living in a joint familial system, while 30% of them were individual households. Furthers some of the farmers 28% used canals while only 13% relied on tube-wells from the member respondents, whereas 30% of the independent farmers relied on canals and 10% used tube wells. The independent farmers were more productive with wheat, rice, and sugarcane crops, but a lower yield with the maize crop was identified compared to the member farmers. The study concludes that there are inefficiencies and gaps in the service delivery value chain of the MFSCs and recommends actions, such as by providing basic farm inputs, modern equipment, interest free credit as well as technical guidance. The study contributes by using the farmers’ perceptions as a stepping stone for the policy input in regards to the agriculture laden productivity.
从生产力的角度评估示范农场服务中心农场咨询服务的影响
本研究的目的是确定农场咨询服务的作用,以抵消研究地区产量生产力差距的问题。农民对模范农场服务中心(MFSC)的看法通过比较两个亚组内的差异进行统计检验。选择120人的样本量是为了使MFSC的成员农民和独立农民的代表人数相等。使用独立样本t检验和虚拟变量分别确定其耕作方式和产量的差异。调查发现,80%的受访者完全依赖农业,而20%的受访者仅部分依赖农业。同样,70%的农民生活在联合家庭制度中,而30%的农民生活在个体家庭中。此外,28%的农民使用运河,而只有13%的农民依靠来自成员受访者的管井,而30%的独立农民依靠运河,10%的农民使用管井。独立农民的小麦、水稻和甘蔗产量更高,但与成员农民相比,玉米产量较低。该研究得出的结论是,小额信贷服务公司的服务提供价值链存在效率低下和差距,并建议采取行动,例如提供基本的农业投入、现代设备、无息信贷以及技术指导。该研究的贡献是将农民的看法作为有关农业负荷生产力的政策投入的垫脚石。
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