This study documents the adoption and impacts of zero-tillage (ZT) wheat in the ricewheat systems of Pakistan’s Punjab province primarily drawing on a detailed empirical survey of 458 rice-wheat farmers. Our random stratified sample revealed 19% to be ZT wheat adopters and a similar share of the wheat area in the surveyed communities to be under ZT. The study suggests that diffusion has stagnated and also flags the issue of disadoption (14%). ZT adopters, non-adopters, and disadopters differ significantly in terms of their resource bases, with adopters typically showing the most favorable values. ZT drastically reduces tractor operations in farmers’ ZT wheat fields from an average of 8 passes to a single pass, implying a saving of 7 tractor...
Not AvailableThis paper has compared the economics of wheat production with Zero tillage (ZT) and co...
The extent of adoption of various recommended production technologies and returns from wheat crop in...
Wheat in the rainfed areas of Pakistan is grown on one fifth of the wheat acreage but its contributi...
This study documents the adoption and impacts of zero-tillage (ZT) wheat in the ricewheat systems of...
This study documents the adoption and impacts of zero-tillage (ZT) wheat in the rice-wheat systems o...
The recent stagnation of productivity growth in the irrigated areas of the Indo-Gangetic Plains of S...
One of the major cropping systems of South Asia is rice-wheat, grown on 13.5 million hectares on the...
To date, the most widely adopted resource conserving technology (RCT) in the Indo-Gangetic Plains (I...
This study presents the results from a field survey of the wheat growers in the rice-wheat zone of P...
Increasing the productivity of rice-wheat cropping systems is critical for meeting food demand in ra...
This paper reviews the success of zero-tillage wheat in the rice-wheat systems of the Indo-Gangetic ...
Adoption of resource conservation technologies (RCT) may improve the productivity, reduce cost and s...
The rice-wheat cropping zone of Punjab is the main producer of high-valued and fine quality basmati ...
Rice-wheat production is an essential component of cropping systems in the Indus-Ganga Plains (IGP) ...
Zero tillage (ZT) for wheat is one of the most widely adopted resource-conserving technologies in th...
Not AvailableThis paper has compared the economics of wheat production with Zero tillage (ZT) and co...
The extent of adoption of various recommended production technologies and returns from wheat crop in...
Wheat in the rainfed areas of Pakistan is grown on one fifth of the wheat acreage but its contributi...
This study documents the adoption and impacts of zero-tillage (ZT) wheat in the ricewheat systems of...
This study documents the adoption and impacts of zero-tillage (ZT) wheat in the rice-wheat systems o...
The recent stagnation of productivity growth in the irrigated areas of the Indo-Gangetic Plains of S...
One of the major cropping systems of South Asia is rice-wheat, grown on 13.5 million hectares on the...
To date, the most widely adopted resource conserving technology (RCT) in the Indo-Gangetic Plains (I...
This study presents the results from a field survey of the wheat growers in the rice-wheat zone of P...
Increasing the productivity of rice-wheat cropping systems is critical for meeting food demand in ra...
This paper reviews the success of zero-tillage wheat in the rice-wheat systems of the Indo-Gangetic ...
Adoption of resource conservation technologies (RCT) may improve the productivity, reduce cost and s...
The rice-wheat cropping zone of Punjab is the main producer of high-valued and fine quality basmati ...
Rice-wheat production is an essential component of cropping systems in the Indus-Ganga Plains (IGP) ...
Zero tillage (ZT) for wheat is one of the most widely adopted resource-conserving technologies in th...
Not AvailableThis paper has compared the economics of wheat production with Zero tillage (ZT) and co...
The extent of adoption of various recommended production technologies and returns from wheat crop in...
Wheat in the rainfed areas of Pakistan is grown on one fifth of the wheat acreage but its contributi...