Growth and Instability in Area, Production and Productivity of Banana in Tamil Nadu
R. Sathiya *
Department of Agricultural Economics, S. Thangapazham Agricultural College, TNAU, Tenkasi, India.
M. Naveenkumar
Department of Agricultural Economics, JSA CAT College of Agricultural and Technology (Affiliated by TNAU), Cuddalore District, India.
S. Senthilnathan
Department Agricultural Economics, Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, Coimbatore - 641003, India.
S. Grunathan
Department Agricultural Economics, Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, Coimbatore - 641003, India.
M. Nirmala Devi
Department Agricultural Economics, Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, Coimbatore - 641003, India.
V. Banumathy
Department of Agricultural Economics, Annamalai University, Chidambaram, Tamil Nadu - 608002, India.
*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Abstract
The study shows that, analysis of trend, growth and stability of banana in decade’s periods of India and Tamil Nadu. Since, the study attempt to analyse and used the instability index Viz., Cuddy-Della Valle Index and Coppock Index. Whereas analyse trend and decomposition used the secondary data collected from various sources. The past decades area and production of banana was significant but the last 5 years it was decline due to the some socio economic factors (educational status, household size, fertilizer application and experience) of fruits growers and some of the climatic eradications. The area under banana in Tamil Nadu was decreased (The Compound Growth Rate was -4.06 per cent) but India was increased (one per cent) in the current year (2018-19), over the base year (2009-10). The growth rate for production and productivity were negative in Tamil Nadu and that were positive in India except productivity. The area and its interaction effect with area were found to be responsible for decrease in the production of banana in India. In Tamil Nadu area and yield were identified as major influencing factors for decrease in the production of banana. The change in production of banana is high compared to area and productivity. Hence the study recommends Government also used to formulate the policy to support fruit growers by announcing minimum support price and by providing cold storage facilities at minimum cost and subsidies for exporting fruits to other countries. It was indirectly support of the fruits growers to ensure the large scale production.
Keywords: Growth rate, production, productivity, instability index, co-efficient of variation, cuddy – della valle, coppock index