In-House Seminar | Price and Non-Price Factors in Agricultural Development: A Comparative Study of Kerala and Vietnam
Deepak Johnson, an Associate Fellow at Foundation for Agrarian Studies has taken the FAS staff through the findings of his PhD study on “Price and Non-Price Factors in Agricultural Development: A Comparative Study of Kerala and Vietnam.”
There has been an extensive discussion of the role of prices of inputs and outputs or price factor and non-price factors – technology and institutions – in agricultural development. Deepak’s work explored the influence of these factors using a comparative study of incomes from rice production in the kole wetland region, a high-performing rice agro-ecosystem in Kerala, and the Mekong Delta Region in Vietnam. Both regions share many similarities in agro-climatic conditions and institutional features.
Through his work and in the seminar, Deepak answered two specific questions: How do incomes from rice cultivation differ in the two regions? What factors, including differences in cost structure, and the role of government policy, explain differences in incomes from rice cultivation between these two regions?