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The Effect of price policies for the potato and tomato crops
using analysis matrix agricultural policies
Prof. El SayedHasanGado1and Dr. Mohamed Ahmed El
Farran2
1Professor
of Agricultural Economics - Faculty of Agriculture - Benha
University.
2Assistant
Professor of Agricultural Economics - Higher Institute of
Agricultural Cooperation.
Email:
mohelfaran@yahoo.com
Abstract:
In the recent years, the
Egyptian agricultural policy has led to some structural changes
that aimed to maximizing economic returns under the technical
potential and economic determinants of the domestic and global
economies. The results of measuring the analysis of the matrix
of agricultural policies for the study crops showed that the
nominal protection coefficient of production requirements
reached about 0.94 and 0.93for
Potatoes and tomatoes during the period 2000-2021, which
indicates that there is no support for production requirements.
It was also found that the nominal protection factor for the
outputs of Potatoes and tomatoes crops respectively during the
study period amounted to about0.88
and 0.47 which indicates the absence of a fair production policy
by the state imposing direct and indirect taxes on the product
and providing support to the consumer. To The results showed
that a comparative advantage for the studied crops during the
studied period, which means that the comparative advantage
factor is less than one. It was also found that by comparing the
financial and economic evaluation of each of the machinery
wages, the price of seeds, the price of chemical fertilizers,
the price of pesticides, we find that the financial evaluation
is less than the economic evaluation of these items, which
indicates that they are supported by the state. It was also
found that by comparing the financial and economic evaluation of
the land rent, animal wages, the price of municipal fertilizer,
and the general expenses, they are found to be equal, which
indicates that the state does not interfere in the prices of
these items.The results also
showed that the value of the effective protection coefficient
for potato and tomato crops was about
0.85,
0.46 during the study
period, which means that potato and tomato crops did not enjoy
government protection during that period.
[El
sayed Hasan Gadoand Mohamed Ahmed El Farran. The Effect of
price policies for the potato and tomato crops using analysis
matrix agricultural policies.
World Rural Observ
2023;15(2):1-14].
ISSN: 1944-6543 (Print); ISSN: 1944-6551 (Online).
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doi:10.7537/marswro150223.01.
Keywords:
Policy agriculture matrix, Nominal protection coefficient,
Effective protection coefficient, Domestic resource costs |
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