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Productivity and performance of irrigated wheat farms across canal commands in the Lower Indus Basin

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  • Hussain, Intizar
  • Marikar, Fuard
  • Jehangir, Waqar Ahmed

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A study of the enormous differences in agricultural productivity that exist across farms and regions in Pakistan, where, for example, recent farm-level data from Sindh, indicates that irrigated wheat output per hectare varies from 0.5 to 5.4 tons across farms. Looks at the central goal of agricultural policy in the country, viz. improving and sustaining productivity, narrowing the existing productivity gaps, and enhancing resource use efficiencies to meet food requirements of a rapidly growing population.

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  • Hussain, Intizar & Marikar, Fuard & Jehangir, Waqar Ahmed, 2000. "Productivity and performance of irrigated wheat farms across canal commands in the Lower Indus Basin," IWMI Research Reports 53023, International Water Management Institute.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:iwmirr:53023
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.53023
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    1. Garg, N.K. & Dadhich, Sushmita M., 2014. "Integrated non-linear model for optimal cropping pattern and irrigation scheduling under deficit irrigation," Agricultural Water Management, Elsevier, vol. 140(C), pages 1-13.
    2. Muhammad Afnan Talib & Zhonghua Tang & Asfandyar Shahab & Jamil Siddique & Muhammad Faheem & Mehak Fatima, 2019. "Hydrogeochemical Characterization and Suitability Assessment of Groundwater: A Case Study in Central Sindh, Pakistan," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 16(5), pages 1-21, March.
    3. Giordano, Meredith & Turral, H. & Scheierling, S. M. & Treguer, D. O. & McCornick, Peter G, 2017. "Beyond “More Crop per Drop”: evolving thinking on agricultural water productivity," IWMI Research Reports 257962, International Water Management Institute.
    4. Bastiaanssen, W. G. M. & Ahmad, Mobin-ud-Din & Tahir, Z., 2003. "Upscaling water productivity in irrigated agriculture using remote-sensing and GIS technologies," Book Chapters,, International Water Management Institute.
    5. Bastiaanssen, W. & Ahmad, Mobin-ud -Din & Tahir, Z., 2003. "Upscaling water productivity in irrigated agriculture using remote-sensing and GIS technologies," IWMI Books, Reports H032648, International Water Management Institute.

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