Hawary, H. (2017). FARMERS SATISFACTION ON THE COMMON PATTERNS OF CROP SEQUENCE IN TWO VILLAGES IN FAYOUM GOVERNORATE. Journal of Productivity and Development, 22(3), 511-540. doi: 10.21608/jpd.2019.42101
Hanaa Hawary. "FARMERS SATISFACTION ON THE COMMON PATTERNS OF CROP SEQUENCE IN TWO VILLAGES IN FAYOUM GOVERNORATE". Journal of Productivity and Development, 22, 3, 2017, 511-540. doi: 10.21608/jpd.2019.42101
Hawary, H. (2017). 'FARMERS SATISFACTION ON THE COMMON PATTERNS OF CROP SEQUENCE IN TWO VILLAGES IN FAYOUM GOVERNORATE', Journal of Productivity and Development, 22(3), pp. 511-540. doi: 10.21608/jpd.2019.42101
Hawary, H. FARMERS SATISFACTION ON THE COMMON PATTERNS OF CROP SEQUENCE IN TWO VILLAGES IN FAYOUM GOVERNORATE. Journal of Productivity and Development, 2017; 22(3): 511-540. doi: 10.21608/jpd.2019.42101
FARMERS SATISFACTION ON THE COMMON PATTERNS OF CROP SEQUENCE IN TWO VILLAGES IN FAYOUM GOVERNORATE
Faculty of Agriculture- Fayoum University, Fayoum, Egypt.
Abstract
The study aimed to: to identify the patterns of crop succession among the farmers surveyed during three consecutive agricultural years to identify the most important crops they wish to grow in the future, the most important problems facing them in this area, and their proposals to solve, to know the contribution of agricultural extension in resolving them,The largest two districts in the governorate were selected in terms of the number of holders of agricultural land, namely, Etsa and Bandar Fayoum, the sample size reached 290 respondents. The most important results of the study were: The high percentage of respondents who indicated that the availability of inputs was intermediate (62.1%), or (20.3%). The results showed that the most common crop succession patterns among the studied farmers in the village of Menia al-Hitt in the winter season of the three successive agricultural seasons were: wheat + Egyption clover, (46%), 24% for the first agricultural year, and for the second year, the most common crop succession patterns of the button (505% and 19.3%, respectively), while the most common crop sequestration patterns were among the surveyed farmers in the third year (Corn, qrain sorghum + napier grass), and (Corn, qrain sorghum + cotton), with 33.3% and 32.7% respectively. As for the village of Zawyet al-Karadasah in Fayoum, the most common crop rotation patterns among the surveyed farmers in the winter season of the three successive agricultural years were: (wheat + Egyption clover), (wheat + Egyption clover + vegetables), 41.4%, 36.4% For the first year, 21.4%, 52.1% for the second year, 26.4% and 37.9% for the third year. For the summer season, the most common crops were: (Corn, qrain sorghum + napier grass) (35.7%, 27.1% for the first year, 37.9%, and 30% for the third year respectively). For the second year, the most common crop succession patterns Common form of: (Corn, qrain sorghum + napier grass), and (corn + qrain sorghum) where he pointed out that 25% and 20.7% respectively. The results showed a low degree of satisfaction among the surveyed farmers in their general patterns of succession. The vast majority of them (96.6%) were satisfied with their prevailing crop succession patterns (51.4%) or low (45.2%). The results showed that the variables of the availability of agricultural production requirements, the size of agricultural tenure, the extent of the contribution of agricultural extension in solving problems, the extent of utilization of sources of information, the marketing capacity, and the variable of satisfaction with the work of agriculture contribute together 39.7% . The results showed that the most productive problems faced by farmers in this area were: fragmentation of agricultural holdings (84.1%), high prices of agricultural inputs (83.8%), while the most important marketing problems were: Price fluctuations in the prices of agricultural crops (84.5%) and increase in losses of crops during storage and marketing (80.3%). The most important financing problems were the increase in interest rates on loans (65.6% (61.4%). Therefore, the most important proposals for these problems were: (84.2%), the state again intervenes in providing production requirements for farmers (82.8), controls the trade in production inputs to prevent fraud and monopoly (82.4%(,The results indicated that half of the respondents reported that there is a contribution to agricultural extension in solving the problems of farmers in this field.