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Dynamics of Linseed Production in different districts of Madhya Pradesh, 2022
The present study is related to dynamics of linseed production in different districts of Madhya P... more The present study is related to dynamics of linseed production in different districts of Madhya Pradesh. The major districts which are selected among 51 districts of Madhya Pradesh have more than or equal to one thousand hectare area for production of linseed crop. The study is based on district wise secondary data on area, production and yield of linseed crop covering a period from 2000-01 to 2015-16. Absolute and relative change, coefficient of variation, linear trend, simple and compound growth rate, and decomposition model are used to analyzed the collected data. The absolute change and relative change is positive in production and yield but it is negative in area in Madhya Pradesh. At state level there is positive simple and compound growth rate for yield but negative simple and compound growth rate for area and production of linseed crop in the period of study. The Coefficient of variation in area is highest in Sagar district and minimum in Mandla district. The variability in production is highest in Mandsour district and minimum in Rewa district. The variability in yield is highest in Shahdol district and minimum in Seoni district. At state level the area effect is negative and yield effect is positive showing that yield effect have more contribution than area effect in total production of linseed. During the period of study linseed acreage in most of the selected districts decreased but despite of reduction in area, production shows increasing trend due to yield enhancement. Thus there is little chance of area expansion in the state but production can be increase by increasing productivity with adoption of improved technology. Similarly fallow land during rabi season can be utilize for linseed production if rice-linseed zero tillage technique is developed specially for rainfed areas.
Dynamics of Linseed Production in Different Districts of Madhya Pradesh, 2022
The present study is related to dynamics of linseed production in different districts of Madhya P... more The present study is related to dynamics of linseed production in different districts of Madhya Pradesh. The major districts which are selected among 51 districts of Madhya Pradesh have more than or equal to one thousand hectare area for production of linseed crop. The study is based on district wise secondary data on area, production and yield of linseed crop covering a period from 2000-01 to 2015-16. Absolute and relative change, coefficient of variation, linear trend, simple and compound growth rate, and decomposition model are used to analyzed the collected data. The absolute change and relative change is positive in production and yield but it is negative in area in Madhya Pradesh. At state level there is positive simple and compound growth rate for yield but negative simple and compound growth rate for area and production of linseed crop in the period of study. The Coefficient of variation in area is highest in Sagar district and minimum in Mandla district. The variability in production is highest in Mandsour district and minimum in Rewa district. The variability in yield is highest in Shahdol district and minimum in Seoni district. At state level the area effect is negative and yield effect is positive showing that yield effect have more contribution than area effect in total production of linseed. During the period of study linseed acreage in most of the selected districts decreased but despite of reduction in area, production shows increasing trend due to yield enhancement. Thus there is little chance of area expansion in the state but production can be increase by increasing productivity with adoption of improved technology. Similarly fallow land during rabi season can be utilize for linseed production if rice-linseed zero tillage technique is developed specially for rainfed areas.
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inseed also referred as flax (Linum usitatissimum L.), is a self-pollinated crop widely adapted to temperate climates of the world. It is an annual plant belongs to the genus Linum and the family Linaceae. It is believed that flax is originated in the Middle East or Indian regions, the terms flax and linseed have particular meanings, depending on the region.In Europe, flax refers to the seed grown for fiber (linen) production, while linseed refers to oilseed flax grown for industrial and nutritional uses. Linseed is one of the most versatile and useful crops that have been grown for thousands of years, is cultivated as a commercial or subsistence crop in over 30 countries. Linseed is cultivated in the world over an area of 27.64 lakh ha with a production of 29.25 lakh tonne and productivity of 1058 kg/ha. In India it occupies an area of 2.93 lakh ha with a production of 1.25 lakh tonns and a productivity of 426 kg/ha. India contributes about 10.6 percent and 4.27 percent to world’s area and production, respectively. The major part of linseed growing area lies in the states of Madhya Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra, Bihar, Odisha, Jharkhand, Karnataka and Assam accounting for more than 97 percent of the total area. Major linseed producing districts with more than or equal to 1000 ha area are: Balaghat, Chhatarpur, Dindori, Jabalpur, Katni, Mandla, Mandsaur, Rewa, Seoni, Sidhi, Satna, Shahdol, Sagar and Umaria. Therefore it is imperative to analyze the dynamic of linseed production in all major districts of Madhya Pradesh to enable the policy makers for decision making on expansion of area of linseed in the state for increasing production because its demand as nutritional food along with healthy oilseed is increasing in the country.
Dynamics of Linseed Production in different districts of Madhya Pradesh, 2022
The present study is related to dynamics of linseed production in different districts of Madhya P... more The present study is related to dynamics of linseed production in different districts of Madhya Pradesh. The major districts which are selected among 51 districts of Madhya Pradesh have more than or equal to one thousand hectare area for production of linseed crop. The study is based on district wise secondary data on area, production and yield of linseed crop covering a period from 2000-01 to 2015-16. Absolute and relative change, coefficient of variation, linear trend, simple and compound growth rate, and decomposition model are used to analyzed the collected data. The absolute change and relative change is positive in production and yield but it is negative in area in Madhya Pradesh. At state level there is positive simple and compound growth rate for yield but negative simple and compound growth rate for area and production of linseed crop in the period of study. The Coefficient of variation in area is highest in Sagar district and minimum in Mandla district. The variability in production is highest in Mandsour district and minimum in Rewa district. The variability in yield is highest in Shahdol district and minimum in Seoni district. At state level the area effect is negative and yield effect is positive showing that yield effect have more contribution than area effect in total production of linseed. During the period of study linseed acreage in most of the selected districts decreased but despite of reduction in area, production shows increasing trend due to yield enhancement. Thus there is little chance of area expansion in the state but production can be increase by increasing productivity with adoption of improved technology. Similarly fallow land during rabi season can be utilize for linseed production if rice-linseed zero tillage technique is developed specially for rainfed areas.
Dynamics of Linseed Production in Different Districts of Madhya Pradesh, 2022
The present study is related to dynamics of linseed production in different districts of Madhya P... more The present study is related to dynamics of linseed production in different districts of Madhya Pradesh. The major districts which are selected among 51 districts of Madhya Pradesh have more than or equal to one thousand hectare area for production of linseed crop. The study is based on district wise secondary data on area, production and yield of linseed crop covering a period from 2000-01 to 2015-16. Absolute and relative change, coefficient of variation, linear trend, simple and compound growth rate, and decomposition model are used to analyzed the collected data. The absolute change and relative change is positive in production and yield but it is negative in area in Madhya Pradesh. At state level there is positive simple and compound growth rate for yield but negative simple and compound growth rate for area and production of linseed crop in the period of study. The Coefficient of variation in area is highest in Sagar district and minimum in Mandla district. The variability in production is highest in Mandsour district and minimum in Rewa district. The variability in yield is highest in Shahdol district and minimum in Seoni district. At state level the area effect is negative and yield effect is positive showing that yield effect have more contribution than area effect in total production of linseed. During the period of study linseed acreage in most of the selected districts decreased but despite of reduction in area, production shows increasing trend due to yield enhancement. Thus there is little chance of area expansion in the state but production can be increase by increasing productivity with adoption of improved technology. Similarly fallow land during rabi season can be utilize for linseed production if rice-linseed zero tillage technique is developed specially for rainfed areas.
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inseed also referred as flax (Linum usitatissimum L.), is a self-pollinated crop widely adapted to temperate climates of the world. It is an annual plant belongs to the genus Linum and the family Linaceae. It is believed that flax is originated in the Middle East or Indian regions, the terms flax and linseed have particular meanings, depending on the region.In Europe, flax refers to the seed grown for fiber (linen) production, while linseed refers to oilseed flax grown for industrial and nutritional uses. Linseed is one of the most versatile and useful crops that have been grown for thousands of years, is cultivated as a commercial or subsistence crop in over 30 countries. Linseed is cultivated in the world over an area of 27.64 lakh ha with a production of 29.25 lakh tonne and productivity of 1058 kg/ha. In India it occupies an area of 2.93 lakh ha with a production of 1.25 lakh tonns and a productivity of 426 kg/ha. India contributes about 10.6 percent and 4.27 percent to world’s area and production, respectively. The major part of linseed growing area lies in the states of Madhya Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra, Bihar, Odisha, Jharkhand, Karnataka and Assam accounting for more than 97 percent of the total area. Major linseed producing districts with more than or equal to 1000 ha area are: Balaghat, Chhatarpur, Dindori, Jabalpur, Katni, Mandla, Mandsaur, Rewa, Seoni, Sidhi, Satna, Shahdol, Sagar and Umaria. Therefore it is imperative to analyze the dynamic of linseed production in all major districts of Madhya Pradesh to enable the policy makers for decision making on expansion of area of linseed in the state for increasing production because its demand as nutritional food along with healthy oilseed is increasing in the country.