Economic assessment of different mulches in conventional and water-saving rice production systems

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Khawar Jabran
Mubshar Hussain
Shah Fahad
Muhammad Farooq
Ali Ahsan Bajwa
Hesham Alharrby
Wajid Nasim
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[1] University of Agriculture Faisalabad,Department of Agronomy
[2] Adnan Menderes University Aydin,Department of Plant Protection
[3] Bahauddin Zakariya University,Department of Agronomy
[4] Huazhong Agricultural University,College of Plant Science and Technology
[5] The University of Queensland,Queensland Alliance for Agriculture and Food Innovation (QAAFI)
[6] King Abdulaziz University,Department of Biological Sciences, Faculty of Science
[7] COMSATS Institute of Information Technology (CIIT),Department of Environmental Sciences
[8] CIHEAM—Institut Agronomique Méditerranéen de Montpellier (IAMM),undefined
[9] CSIRO Sustainable Agriculture,undefined
[10] National Research Flagship,undefined
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Cost of production; Economic analysis; Fixed cost; Mulch systems; Rice; Rice systems; Water-saving techniques;
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Water-saving rice production systems including alternate wetting and drying (AWD) and aerobic rice (AR) are being increasingly adopted by growers due to global water crises. Application of natural and artificial mulches may further improve water economy of water-saving rice production systems. Conventionally flooded rice (CFR) system has been rarely compared with AWD and AR in terms of economic returns. In this 2-year field study, we compared CFR with AWD and AR (with and without straw and plastic mulches) for the cost of production and economic benefits. Results indicated that CFR had a higher production cost than AWD and AR. However, application of mulches increased the cost of production of AWD and AR production systems where plastic mulch was expensive than straw mulch. Although the mulching increased the cost of production for AWD and AR, the gross income of these systems was also improved significantly. The gross income from mulched plots of AWD and AR was higher than non-mulched plots of the same systems. In conclusion, AWD and AR effectively reduce cost of production by economizing the water use. However, the use of natural and artificial mulches in such water-saving environments further increased the economic returns. The maximized economic returns by using straw mulch in water-saving rice production systems definitely have pragmatic implications for sustainable agriculture.
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页码:9156 / 9163
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