Critical Review Of Past Literature Of Different Factors Role In Rice Productivity In Different Countries Of The World
Volume 1 - Issue 4, October 2017 Edition
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Author(s)
Amjad Kamal, Naushad Khan
Keywords
Critical Review, Different factor, Rice Production, Past Literature, Different Countries of the World
Abstract
Agriculture is the most important sector in the world economy and without this sector the survival of life is impossible. It consist of many branches while cropping sector is important sector of agriculture and provide staple food to half population of the world. Among crops rice play key role as stable food world widely. Seeing to its importance, scope and demand, the mentioned topic study was selected, to analyze the factors which affect production of rice in different region of the world. The universe of the study was different countries of the world, namely Pakistan, Chaina, Malaysia, Nipal, Cambodia, Uganda, Nigiria , Vetnam and Mexceco. On the basis of more rice production the mentioned countries were selected. On the availability of data, total 14 reviews of past literature were chosen for the study, such as Pakistan literature review number was 3, Chaina 3, Nepal 1 Malysia 1, Uganda 1, Nigeria 2, Vetnam 1, Cambodia 1 and Mexceco 1 respectively. Thoroughly the literature were reviewed 20 times, analyzed the data and reached to conclusion which factors affect rice productivity in the mentioned countries where the researcher have done the research on this crop. These all fourteen study show that modern technology, Credit, Soil condition, Climate, Plough, Water availability, Genetically improved seeds, Planting methods, Chemical and organic fertilizer application, Water availability, knowledge, plough by tractor, labor wages, better management of farm, land reforms and price etc are the factors which positively and negatively affect the production of the rice productivity in different angle in different countries. On the basis of finding the study recommend that without development of the farmer the development of the country is impossible, so it is requested to every government to provide credit according to their requirement to purchase inputs in time for enhancing rice productivity; Support and subsidized price is required for development of the farmers and encouragement by government; Free facilities are requested for their children for uplifting their education; Training workshop should be arranged for agriculture knowledge transformation to farmers for enhancement of rice production in the mentioned countries; Tight security and peace is required to farmers for high production of rice in the study area; Proper water system is required for rice production in mentioned countries of the world; Best research team in the world for rice production enhancement is necessary; Better University in rice sector and transporting system also play key role in the development of rice production etc
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