RESEARCH PAPER
INFLUENCE OF THE FARM HARVEST PRICES ON ACREAGE
AND INCOME FROM SUGARCANE CROP IN HARYANA STATE OF INDIA
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Maharana Pratap College for Women, India
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Tau Devi Lal Government College For Women, India
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Chaudhary Devi Lal University, India
Submission date: 2024-09-07
Final review date: 2024-10-20
Acceptance date: 2025-01-09
Publication date: 2025-06-30
Corresponding author
Usha Rani
Maharana Pratap College for Women, Mandi Dabwali, Haryana
Zagadnienia Ekonomiki Rolnej / Problems of Agricultural Economics 2025;383(2):71-109
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ABSTRACT
Aim:
The present study was carried out to examine the impact of farm harvest prices on the income
of the farmers from sugarcane crop in Haryana, India. It also addresses the critical issue of acreage
response to prices in the agricultural sector
Material and methods:
It pertains to the whole of the state of Haryana, and the data for area, prices,
yield, production, and income were collected, systematized and analyzed for the period 1982/83 to
2021/22 by dividing the whole study period into four periods. Farmers take decisions about crop
and quantity based on the crop prices that affect the area allocation for different crops. To evaluate
the acreage response concerning the price impact on relative profitability, the compiled data were
analyzed by performing the Nerlovian distributed lag method.
Results:
The findings emphasize that price remained the most instrumental factor in comparison to
yield in increasing farm income from sugarcane crops. The examination of the relationship between
the price of sugarcane and other selected variables highlights that income has a higher degree of
correlation with the price of sugarcane. In the majority of cases the relative crop of sugarcane, i.e.,
paddy was found more profitable.
Conclusions:
To evaluate the acreage response concerning the price impact on relative profitability, the compiled data were analyzed by performing the Nerlovian distributed lag method. It was established by the study that farmers found the relative crop of sugarcane and paddy more profitable in significant cases.