Prospects and Constraints of Onion Production and Marketing: A Case Study of District Tando Allahyar, Sindh-Pakistan

Q4 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
M. N. Khan, Arshad Mahmood Malik, Gulnaz Hameed, Saima Asad
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This study aimed to identify the existing onion production practices and constraints at smallholder farms and profitability of onion in the Tando Allahyar district of Sindh during the year 2018-19. The primary data were collected from 24 randomly chosen onion-producing farmers in village Ibrahim Shah using a pre-tested systematic questionnaire. Descriptive statistics were used to evaluate percentages, frequency, and mean, while the benefit-cost analysis (BCA) method was used to determine onion growers' profitability. Results of the study revealed that the overall average total cost and gross revenue of onion production were (Rs. 115120/acre, Rs. 154875/acre) respectively. The benefit-cost ratio was found to be 1.52 for (variable costs) and 1.35 for (total cost), indicating that onion cultivation benefits farmers in the Tando Allahyar district. The most common and local onion variety grown was Nasarpuri, which was cultivated by 87 % of farmers, along with Hazari and Phulkara. However, the farmers were reluctant to use hybrid seeds due to their inability to withstand high temperatures. The main production constraints for onion growers were high input prices, particularly seed costs, and high labour charges for hoeing and weeding. Similarly, low product prices and high transportation costs were major marketing constraints. Due to a lack of technical expertise with current technology, such as a shortage of cold storage and skilled labor, the marketing of excess produce throughout the year was a significant problem for onion growers. It is therefore suggested that a comprehensive marketing capacity building and Global GAP will improve the quality, productivity and profitability of the farmers and open the channel of export for Pakistan. 
洋葱产销前景与制约因素——以巴基斯坦信德省坦多阿拉哈尔地区为例
本研究旨在确定2018-19年信德省Tando Allahyar地区小农农场现有的洋葱生产实践和限制以及洋葱的盈利能力。使用预先测试的系统问卷,从Ibrahim Shah村随机选择的24名洋葱生产农民中收集了原始数据。使用描述性统计来评估百分比、频率和平均值,而使用效益-成本分析(BCA)方法来确定洋葱种植者的盈利能力。研究结果表明,洋葱生产的总体平均总成本和总收入分别为115120卢比/英亩和154875卢比/英亩。收益成本比(可变成本)为1.52,(总成本)为1.35,表明洋葱种植对Tando Allahyar地区的农民有利。最常见的和当地种植的洋葱品种是Nasarpuri, 87%的农民种植了它,还有Hazari和Phulkara。然而,农民们不愿意使用杂交种子,因为它们无法承受高温。洋葱种植者的主要生产限制因素是投入价格高,特别是种子成本高,锄地和除草的劳动力费用高。同样,产品价格低和运输成本高是主要的销售限制因素。由于缺乏现有技术的技术专长,例如缺乏冷藏库和熟练劳动力,全年过剩产品的销售对洋葱种植者来说是一个重大问题。因此,建议全面的营销能力建设和全球GAP将提高农民的质量、生产力和盈利能力,并为巴基斯坦打开出口渠道。
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Proceedings of the Pakistan Academy of Sciences: Part B
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