ECONOMICS OF CONVENTIONAL AND PARTIAL ORGANIC FARMING SYSTEMS AND IMPLICATIONS FOR RESOURCE UTILIZATION IN PUNJAB (PAKISTAN).
Pakistan Economic and Social Review 2010, Dec 31, 48, 2
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Byline: ABDUS SAMIE, ABEDULLAH, MANZOOR AHMED and SHAHZAD KOUSER Abstract. The study aimed to compare profitability and resource used efficiency of organic and conventional farming systems. The data is collected from Sheikhupura district for the Rabi season crops both from conventional and organic farming systems and 15 farmers from each system are interviewed. The organic farming system is found to be more profitable under the assumption of zero opportunity cost of family labourers. However, conclusion reversed when family labour is evaluated at average market wage rate. In profit maximization of organic farming system with Linear Programming (LP) approach indicates that irrigation is a limiting factor, where policy planners need to focus. It implied that potential exists in organic farming system that can be explored by improving the availability of canal water.