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Vol. 6 (1) : January-February 2015 issue
Green Farming Vol. 6 (1) : 177-180 ; January-February, 2015
Growth, instability and acreage response function in production of coriander in Rajasthan
V.K. BOYAL1*, D.C. PANT2, S.S. BURARK3 and J. MEHRA4
Deptt. of Agric. Economics & Management, M.P. University of Agriculture & Technology, Udaipur - 313 001 (Raj.)
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1Research Scholar *(v_boyal@yahoo.com), 2Retd.Professor, 3Professor, 4Research Scholar
Subject : Agriculture Economics, Agri-Business, Marketing & Statistics, Farm Management
Paper No. : P-2034
Total Pages : 4
Received : 01 May 2014
Revised accepted : 03 November 2014
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V.K. BOYAL, D.C. PANT, S.S. BURARK and J. MEHRA. 2015. Growth, instability and acreage response function in production of coriander in Rajasthan. Green Farming Vol. 6 (1) : 177-180 ; January-February, 2015

ABSTRACT
A study on growth, instability and acreage response functions production of coriander in selected districts of Rajasthan and state as a whole indicated that significant and positive growth in production of coriander crop was found in Kota, Jhalawar and Baran districts and state as a whole during study period (1990-91 to 2010-11) which was due to significant increase in productivity under the crop and significant positive growth in area were recorded in Kota and Baran districts and state as a whole during study period. The magnitude of instability in production of coriander crop was higher in the selected districts as well as in the state as a whole except for Baran district (in context of I2 and I3 measures) during period I where the variation in area was higher. Coriander crop have more pushing factors than pulling factors in area allocation. The lagged yield and prices, lagged yield of competing crop, lagged year rainfall, current irrigated area, and variability in prices and yield responded in positive direction to boost up area under coriander. The lagged area, lagged price of competing crop along with current year rainfall and lagged irrigated area of coriander reacted as pulling factors in the area allocation.
Key words :
Acreage response, Coriander, Growth rate, Instability measures, Production & Productivity.