Agricultural Productivity Policy in North Sinai Governorate under Local Water Resources | ||||
Sinai Journal of Applied Sciences | ||||
Volume 2, Int. Conf. 2013, April 2013, Page 761-778 PDF (857.94 K) | ||||
Document Type: Researches | ||||
DOI: 10.21608/sinjas.2013.301208 | ||||
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Abstract | ||||
The research aims to study the agricultural productivity of North Sinai Governorate, according to a study of local water resources. As for the policy of agricultural productivity of local water resources, Crop structure planned for rain-fed and irrigated crops amounted about 75.14% and 24.86% respectively. Cropping target for rain-fed and irrigated crops for 2015 represent about 68.09% and 31.91%, but for 2020 rain-fed and irrigated crops represent about 57.25% and 42.75% respectively. By using the rate of change measurement between politics plant productivity planned and targeted through 2015 showed that there is a shortage in both for the cultivation of rain-fed and irrigated in total where rain-fed and irrigated decreased at rates by (23.57)%, 8.27%, respectively, while the politics plant productivity planned and targeted during the year 2020 showed that there is a noticeable lack of rain for the crops and irrigated where rain-fed and irrigated decreased at rates estimated at (49.37)%, 14.34%, respectively. As for the politics plant productivity has achieved about 230.43 million pounds as net return, 0.4326 pounds as net return /Faddan. And will achieve a net return estimated at 143.04 million pounds, an average of about 2685 pounds as net return /Faddan. | ||||
Keywords | ||||
Agricultural Policy; Water resources; rain-fed | ||||
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