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Dowidar,, H., Abbas, A. (2002). AN ECONOMIC STUDY ON THE EFFECTS OF TECHNOLOGICAL VARIETIES CHANGE ON WHEAT PRODUCTION IN EGYPT. Journal of Agricultural Economics and Social Sciences, 27(10), 6805-6821. doi: 10.21608/jaess.2002.256847
H. H. Dowidar,; A. K. Abbas. "AN ECONOMIC STUDY ON THE EFFECTS OF TECHNOLOGICAL VARIETIES CHANGE ON WHEAT PRODUCTION IN EGYPT". Journal of Agricultural Economics and Social Sciences, 27, 10, 2002, 6805-6821. doi: 10.21608/jaess.2002.256847
Dowidar,, H., Abbas, A. (2002). 'AN ECONOMIC STUDY ON THE EFFECTS OF TECHNOLOGICAL VARIETIES CHANGE ON WHEAT PRODUCTION IN EGYPT', Journal of Agricultural Economics and Social Sciences, 27(10), pp. 6805-6821. doi: 10.21608/jaess.2002.256847
Dowidar,, H., Abbas, A. AN ECONOMIC STUDY ON THE EFFECTS OF TECHNOLOGICAL VARIETIES CHANGE ON WHEAT PRODUCTION IN EGYPT. Journal of Agricultural Economics and Social Sciences, 2002; 27(10): 6805-6821. doi: 10.21608/jaess.2002.256847

AN ECONOMIC STUDY ON THE EFFECTS OF TECHNOLOGICAL VARIETIES CHANGE ON WHEAT PRODUCTION IN EGYPT

Article 2, Volume 27, Issue 10, October 2002, Page 6805-6821  XML PDF (4.47 MB)
Document Type: Original Article
DOI: 10.21608/jaess.2002.256847
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Authors
H. H. Dowidar,; A. K. Abbas
Researcher Senior Researcher Agricultural Economic Research Institute
Abstract
Wheat is considered one of the main creal crops in Egypt. These are
a noticeable gape between Production and consumption of wheat in Egypt .
This study aims at studying the economic.The results of this study are as follows:
-The total increase of Production from substituting Sods1 for less production
sorts a mounted to 5493 thousand Ardab ie 17.5 of the wheat production in
Egypt in 2001 and ie 16% of the wheat gross Exports in 2000. -The total loss resulting cultivated the variety Sakha 61 in Alexandria, Domietta and Sharkia amounted to 17.966 thousand Ardab of the during the period of the study.
-The total loss resulting cultivated the variety Sakha 69 in Charkia, Beni
Suef, Sharkia, Fayoum, Domietta, lsrnallia and Alexandria amounted to
1028.519 thousand Ardab, ie 4.75% of the average gross production to
Skha69 during the period of the study. -The total loss resulting cultivated the variety Giza 164 in Beni Suef, Behaira, Qulyoubia, Fayoum, Qena and Aswan amounted to 111.217 thousand Ardab during the period of the study. -The total loss resulting cultivated the varietySakha8 in Assuit, Beheira, Sharkia, Ismailia, Fayoum and Domietta amounted to 141.457 thousand Ardab during the period of the study.
- Cultivating the variety Seds 1 in Giza, Sharkia, So hag and Beni Suef.
-Cultivating the variety Sakha 61 in Giza, Kafr EL- Sheikh and Gharbia.
-Cultivating the variety Sakha 69 in Dakahlia, Kaluobia, Behira and Monofia.
-Cultivating the variety Giza 164 in Menia, Assuit and New lands in Middle
and Upper Egypt. -Not to cultivating the variety Giza 155.
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