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          <dc:title>Economic Analysis on Crop Diversification of Farm households in the Selected Township, Southern Shan State</dc:title>
          <dc:creator>Soe Soe Win</dc:creator>
          <dc:creator>Cho Cho San</dc:creator>
          <dc:creator>Shwe Mar Than</dc:creator>
          <dc:description>The purpose of this study was to identify the degree of crop diversification and socio-economic&#13; status of farm households to measure marginal analysis on crop diversification in Taunggyi district,&#13; Southern Shan State in 2013. A simple random sampling technique was used to sample size of 150&#13; farm households with structured questionnaires. Herfindahl method (Hd) was employed to compute the&#13; diversification index. Data were analysed by using descriptive statistics and gross margin analysis to&#13; measure the profits of crop production.&#13; The results revealed 60% and 40% of farm households in specialized farming and diversified farming, respectively. Finding could be interpreted as decrease intensification of crop diversification among&#13; farm households. Crop diversification index showed that an average index was 0.81 and 0.39 in low&#13; and high diversified group, respectively. About 77.7% and 83.3% of household heads in low and high&#13; diversified groups were males. Average family size in both groups was 5 persons family-1. Most of low&#13; farm household heads (76.7%) had only primary education. High farm household heads (35%) had primary education as well as higher education. In addition, 31.3% of low and 29.7% of high farm households received formal credit and 13.1% of low and 9.4% of high farm households received credit from&#13; UNDP. Findings indicated that 68% of low farm households cultivated comparatively small land area&#13; than high diversified group. Rice-based and maize-based cropping patterns were mainly practiced in&#13; the study area. In Nyaung Shwe and Sesai Townships, 60% and 29% of low diversified group mostly&#13; practiced mono cropping. In Pindaya Township, 58% of high diversified group mostly practiced multiple cropping. Cropping intensity of low and high diversified groups was 109% and 133%, respectively.&#13; In gross margin analysis, the whole year round vegetables cultivation was the most profitable crop in&#13; low and high diversified groups (1.99 and 1.96 BCR). Paddy-Oilseed-vegetables cropping was the second profitable pattern with1.81 of BCR in high diversified group. Maize, the second most profitable&#13; crop, in mono cropping was the most efficient capacity in labour used.</dc:description>
          <dc:date>2018-06</dc:date>
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