Adoption of Chemical Fertilizers in Maize Cropping System in Myanmar
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The factors affecting the adoption of chemical fertilizers in maize cropping system are not concerned by technologically but these are affected by institutionally and also influenced by the infrastructure. Even if they were chemical fertilizer adopters, their maize yields were found to be low because of extremely drought under rain-fed condition. As a result of comparatively higher cost of production, lower yield and price, surveyed households in remote area gained lower profit compared to the households in the closer region. This book based on the research study conducted in Myanmar provides an idea on what to do, how to improve their knowledge and how to provide credit for the farmers who were gained less profit. It supplies invaluable information on how commercial production of maize can be developed by adoption of chemical fertilizer. This book gives some recommendations included provision of low-cost credit, improved extension and integrated nutrient management. Finally, it will be especially useful to agricultural extension workers, researchers, policy makers and then public sectors.
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Master of Science (Agriculture) in Agricultural Systems (Chiang Mai University, Thailand), Bachelor of Science (Yezin Agricultural University, Myanmar). She has wide experience in maize breeding and hybrid maize seed production in Myanmar. She is currently a Senior Research Assistant at Department of Agricultural Research (DAR)under MOAI.
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- Sprache Englisch
- Gewicht 310g
- Untertitel Profitability between chemical fertilizer adopters and non adopters under upland condition
- Autor Win Thida Oo , Chanchai Songchyoswat , Benchaphun Ekasingh
- Titel Adoption of Chemical Fertilizers in Maize Cropping System in Myanmar
- Veröffentlichung 06.08.2011
- ISBN 3838305272
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- EAN 9783838305271
- Jahr 2011
- Größe H220mm x B150mm x T12mm
- Herausgeber LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing
- Anzahl Seiten 196
- GTIN 09783838305271