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Aly, A. (2005). DEMAND FUNCTIONS ON CHEMICAL FERTILIZERS IN THE EGYPTIAN AGRICULTURE. Journal of Agricultural Economics and Social Sciences, 30(7), 3899-3906. doi: 10.21608/jaess.2005.208459
A. I. Aly. "DEMAND FUNCTIONS ON CHEMICAL FERTILIZERS IN THE EGYPTIAN AGRICULTURE". Journal of Agricultural Economics and Social Sciences, 30, 7, 2005, 3899-3906. doi: 10.21608/jaess.2005.208459
Aly, A. (2005). 'DEMAND FUNCTIONS ON CHEMICAL FERTILIZERS IN THE EGYPTIAN AGRICULTURE', Journal of Agricultural Economics and Social Sciences, 30(7), pp. 3899-3906. doi: 10.21608/jaess.2005.208459
Aly, A. DEMAND FUNCTIONS ON CHEMICAL FERTILIZERS IN THE EGYPTIAN AGRICULTURE. Journal of Agricultural Economics and Social Sciences, 2005; 30(7): 3899-3906. doi: 10.21608/jaess.2005.208459

DEMAND FUNCTIONS ON CHEMICAL FERTILIZERS IN THE EGYPTIAN AGRICULTURE

Article 4, Volume 30, Issue 7, July 2005, Page 3899-3906  XML PDF (727.48 K)
Document Type: Original Article
DOI: 10.21608/jaess.2005.208459
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Author
A. I. Aly
Department of Agricultural Economics Faculty of Agriculture, EI - Fayoum
Abstract
The study aims at shedding lights on using chemical fertilizers as one of
agricultural production needs which is necessary to achieve the agricultural
development through analyzing the most important economical changes that are
related to using fertilizers in Egyptian agriculture, and to show how different kinds of
fertilizers substitute each other. And to determine and measure the factors that
determines the demand on chemical fertilizers after the economic liberalization stage
and after the agriculture development and credit bank stopped dealing in agricultural
production needs. The study showed that Ammonia nitrate fertilizer production 33.5%
and the urea production 46% annually increased by 234 and 37.2 thousand tons
respectively. While the consumption annually decreased by 19.6 and 42.2 thousand
tons. This reflected on the produced quantity of nitrogenous fertilizer that the increase
in produced quantity was estimated by 319.5 thousand tons, and the decrease in the
consumed quantity was estimated by 84.2 thousand tons. So the average of the
annual decrease of the amount of the nitrogenous fertilizer needed per feddan was
estimated by 8.1 kg. The produced quantity of phosphatic fertilizer annually decreases
by 13.9 thousand tons, while the consumption of potassic fertilizer increases by 3.8
thousand tons. The functions indicated that the urea fertilizer 46% can not be
substituted with any other kind of fertilizers, and this shows that the other kinds of
fertilizers can not be used in any concentration instead of the urea fertilizer .The study
assures on producing the high concentrated fertilizers more than the low concentrated
Iertilizers. The results of demand functions on nitrogenous fertilizer showed that the
most important factor that affects on the consumed quantity is the real price. and its
impact is an appositive impact. While the real income and the production per leddan
of wheat have a direct impact. There is no effect appeared after the credit bank left
fertilizers market. The demand function on phosphatic fertilizers indicated the
integrated relation between nitrogenous fertilizer and tl',', phosphatic fertilizers, that
the sign of nitrogenous fertilizer price and the phosphalic fertilizers price was
negative, while the direct positive relation of wheat production was indicated, and no
effect appeared after the bank stopped dealing in fertilizers .The demand function on
potassic fertilizers indicated the importance of nitrogenous fertilizer price and the
phosphatic fertilizers for the needed quantity , and there is an appositive relation
between them . There is no effect appeared after the agriculture development and
credit bank stopped dealing in chemical fertilizers market. 
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