In Kyrgyzstan, the agrarian land reform has changed Soviet model of state-owned land with predominance of large-scale farm enterprises to a market-oriented model of privately owned land with predominance of small and medium-sized family farms. This study intends to analyze costs and benefits realized by farmers in producing major food crops, and to identify major challenges faced by these farmers in producing these crops. Field study was carried out in Baltagulov and 1-May Village Governments in Ala-Buka districts covering 240 households. Cost and benefits of cereals, vegetables and forage crops were analyzed separately crop-wise and cropping pattern-wise. We found three types of cropping patterns adopted by farmers: single, double and tran...
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Klaida: Keistutis RomanetskasThe article provides data on aspects of the effective use of irrigated ...
At the center of the Kyrgyz growth story is agriculture. Statistics show that one in two workers emp...
In Kyrgyzstan, the agrarian land reform has changed Soviet model of state-owned land with predominan...
The article reviews the development and the present status of smallholder farming in Central Asia’s ...
Kyrgyzstan is a mountainous country with the livelihood condition of its population determined by cl...
This scientific article focuses on agricultural development, with special consideration given to the...
The Republic of Kyrgyzstan is a landlocked country where nearly 65 percent of the population lives i...
This paper provides a brief overview of the existing natural and economic preconditions, the scienti...
Population of all major species of livestock has been constantly increasing over the years with decl...
The article shows that the desire of the Republic of Uzbekistan for food independence is largely det...
Land degradation is a critical challenge to sustainable development in Central Asia. The study found...
The article aims to describe structural changes in the agrarian sector of Irkutsk region caused by t...
This article discusses the theoretical issues of the cost of production and analysis of the cost of ...
In this article the author attempts to give an idea of the today's progress in formation of agricult...
15 pp.©Cornell University, Ithaca, New York. All rights reserved. This case study may be reproduced ...
Klaida: Keistutis RomanetskasThe article provides data on aspects of the effective use of irrigated ...
At the center of the Kyrgyz growth story is agriculture. Statistics show that one in two workers emp...
In Kyrgyzstan, the agrarian land reform has changed Soviet model of state-owned land with predominan...
The article reviews the development and the present status of smallholder farming in Central Asia’s ...
Kyrgyzstan is a mountainous country with the livelihood condition of its population determined by cl...
This scientific article focuses on agricultural development, with special consideration given to the...
The Republic of Kyrgyzstan is a landlocked country where nearly 65 percent of the population lives i...
This paper provides a brief overview of the existing natural and economic preconditions, the scienti...
Population of all major species of livestock has been constantly increasing over the years with decl...
The article shows that the desire of the Republic of Uzbekistan for food independence is largely det...
Land degradation is a critical challenge to sustainable development in Central Asia. The study found...
The article aims to describe structural changes in the agrarian sector of Irkutsk region caused by t...
This article discusses the theoretical issues of the cost of production and analysis of the cost of ...
In this article the author attempts to give an idea of the today's progress in formation of agricult...
15 pp.©Cornell University, Ithaca, New York. All rights reserved. This case study may be reproduced ...
Klaida: Keistutis RomanetskasThe article provides data on aspects of the effective use of irrigated ...
At the center of the Kyrgyz growth story is agriculture. Statistics show that one in two workers emp...