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Efficiency of using agricultural land in Kazakhstan

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  • Aigul Yerseitova

    (M. Kh. Dulati Taraz State University)

  • Sara Issakova

    (M. Kh. Dulati Taraz State University)

  • Leila Jakisheva

    (M. Kh. Dulati Taraz State University)

  • Almarа Nauryzbekova

    (M. Kh. Dulati Taraz State University)

  • Altynay Moldasheva

    (M. Kh. Dulati Taraz State University)

Abstract

The paper evaluates the use efficiency of agricultural land in the Republic of Kazakhstan using physical and relative measures, as well as a consolidated criterion defined as the volume of gross output of crops per 100 ha of agricultural land. The assessment of agricultural land use was conducted in the period between 2012 and 2016, after which the acquired results were benchmarked against the results of 1990. That year was set as a reference point since it gives an indication of the Republic's achievements in agriculture while it was still part of the USSR. The undertaken analysis has shown that between 2012 and 2016, most agricultural land use metrics tended to have a positive dynamic. Despite that, the country has never regained the agricultural performance level it had back in 1990. The agricultural land use score according to the consolidated criterion has also demonstrated an insufficient land use performance compared to Russia, Belarus and Ukraine. The approved ABI Growth Government Program for 2017-2021 outlines efforts aimed at the efficient utilization of the country's land resources, helping boost the output of domestic products.

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  • Aigul Yerseitova & Sara Issakova & Leila Jakisheva & Almarа Nauryzbekova & Altynay Moldasheva, 2018. "Efficiency of using agricultural land in Kazakhstan," Post-Print hal-02342892, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:hal-02342892
    DOI: 10.9770/jesi.2018.6.2(7)
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    land; agricultural land; efficiency metrics for land resources use; cropland; crop yield; gross yield of plant and livestock products; efficiency; performance;
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