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Factors Affecting the Rice Yield During the Rainy Season Among Farmers in Southeastern Cambodia

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  • Sar Sary
  • Bun Phearin
  • Kong Ravuth
  • Sar Saren
  • Siek Darith
  • Peter David Kulyakwave

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A research study utilized the Cobb-Douglas production function to examine the elements influencing paddy production during the wet season in three rural provinces of Cambodia. This analysis was based on data gathered from a survey of farmers’ households conducted in 2022. The study discovered that the use of fertilizers and herbicides, the size of the family, and income from off-farm sources significantly impacted the output of wet-season paddy. A one percent increase in the use of fertilizer, herbicide, and family size resulted in an increase in rice output by 0.06 percent, 0.04 percent, and 0.05 percent respectively. Furthermore, a one percent increase in the age of the household head, hired labor, and off-farm income led to an increase in rice yield by 0.08 percent, 0.11 percent, and 0.05 percent respectively. The use of seeds, pesticides, household labor, and the education level of the household heads were found to enhance rice yields in southeastern Cambodia. However, these production relationships varied significantly across different regions. The study concluded that higher yields during the rainy season improved the effectiveness of paddy production, primarily due to the increased responsiveness to fertilizer application.

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  • Sar Sary & Bun Phearin & Kong Ravuth & Sar Saren & Siek Darith & Peter David Kulyakwave, 2024. "Factors Affecting the Rice Yield During the Rainy Season Among Farmers in Southeastern Cambodia," Journal of Agricultural Science, Canadian Center of Science and Education, vol. 16(2), pages 1-1, February.
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