Benefit cost analysis of adoption of small farm machineries for rice cultivation in Nepal

cg.authorship.typesCGIAR and developing country instituteen
cg.contributor.affiliationInstitute of Agriculture and Animal Sciencesen
cg.contributor.affiliationAgriculture and Forestry University, Nepalen
cg.contributor.affiliationBioversity International and the International Center for Tropical Agricultureen
cg.contributor.affiliationInternational Maize and Wheat Improvement Centeren
cg.contributor.crpWater, Land and Ecosystemsen
cg.coverage.countryNepalen
cg.coverage.iso3166-alpha2NPen
cg.coverage.regionAsiaen
cg.coverage.regionSouthern Asiaen
cg.creator.identifierDevendra Gauchan: 0000-0002-3607-8841en
cg.identifier.doihttps://doi.org/10.3126/ijasbt.v8i4.31928en
cg.issn2091-2609en
cg.issue4en
cg.journalInternational Journal of Applied Sciences and Biotechnologyen
cg.reviewStatusPeer Reviewen
cg.subject.alliancebiovciatCROP PRODUCTIONen
cg.subject.alliancebiovciatRICEen
cg.volume8en
dc.contributor.authorAcharya, Prakashen
dc.contributor.authorRegmi, Punya Prasaden
dc.contributor.authorGauchan, Devendraen
dc.contributor.authorBahadur, Dillien
dc.contributor.authorBahadur, Gopalen
dc.date.accessioned2021-01-06T16:51:40Zen
dc.date.available2021-01-06T16:51:40Zen
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10568/110726
dc.titleBenefit cost analysis of adoption of small farm machineries for rice cultivation in Nepalen
dcterms.abstractA study was conducted in Jhapa, Sunsari and Bardiya district of Nepal to assess the benefit cost (BCA) analysis of small farm machineries (transplanter, reaper and power tiller) used for rice cultivation. Out of total respondents of 274 under mechanized farm category selected using Raosoft Software of sample size determination, 74% (20) reaper owner, 67% (20) power tiller owner and 100%(09) transplanter owner were selected for benefit cost analysis using simple random sampling. Analysis showed that benefit-cost ratio of reaper and power tiller was higher than (2.89) than transplanter (1.61). The investment on reaper and power appeared to be profitable because of their higher Benefit Cost ratio and internal rate of return, and lower payback period. The results of sensitivity analysis showed that investments in reaper and power tiller would be profitable even if decrease in benefit or increase in costis by 20%. However, in case of transplanter, the internal rate of return would be less than the discount rate when benefit decreases by 20% and cost increases by 20%. Due to high investment at the initial stage, the payback period was longer and IRR was also less than 30% per annum in transplanter, which indicated that investment would not be made for transplanter unless price of transplanter is lowered through regulation of price and provision of subsidy. It is suggested to motivate farmers for adoption of small farm machineries in rice cultivation through provision of differentiated rates of subsidy and technical capacity build up.en
dcterms.accessRightsOpen Accessen
dcterms.available2020-12-28en
dcterms.bibliographicCitationAcharya, P.; Regmi, P.P.; Gauchan, D.; Bahadur, D.; Bahadur, G. (2020) Benefit cost analysis of adoption of small farm machineries for rice cultivation in Nepal. International Journal of Applied Sciences and Biotechnology 8(4) p.448-453. ISSN: 2091-2609en
dcterms.extentp. 448-453en
dcterms.issued2020en
dcterms.languageenen
dcterms.licenseCC-BY-NC-4.0en
dcterms.publisherNepal Journals Onlineen
dcterms.subjectriceen
dcterms.subjectfarm equipmenten
dcterms.subjectcultivation equipmenten
dcterms.subjectcost benefit analysisen
dcterms.subjectinnovation adoptionen
dcterms.subjectsubsidiesen
dcterms.subjectequipo de la explotación agrariaen
dcterms.subjectanálisis de costos y beneficiosen
dcterms.subjectsubsidiosen
dcterms.typeJournal Articleen

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