Author:
Kaneda Hiromitsu,Ghaffar Mohammed
Abstract
It is now established that the encouraging performance of the
agriculture of West Pakistan during the second-plan period took place
largely as a result of water-resource development in which private
tubewells were particularly important1. According to the pioneering
study by the Late Ghulam Mohammad, additional water made available by
the tubewells enabled the farmers to: "/) increase the depth of
irrigation for existing crops; ii) increase the intensity of cropping by
eliminating fallowing and by double cropping; Hi) grow more valuable
crops like cotton, rice, fruits and vegetables; iv) increase the use of
fertilizer; v) increase the efficiency of bullock use; and vi) increase
the output per manual worker" [4, p. 44].
Publisher
Pakistan Institute of Development Economics (PIDE)
Subject
Development,Geography, Planning and Development
Cited by
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