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MAXIMIZING PROFIT FROM CULTIVATI~G SOME CROPS IN NEW LANDS (CASE STUDY- NEW VAL4EY)

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The study aimed at proposing the most profl~ble Crops for each type of
landlords in the new land reassembled by New Valley Go ernorale. Marginal analysis
using La Grange approach was adopted for profit maxi ization constrained by farm
size , fixed share of fodders for farm animals and level pf productivity for each crop
group. Compared with actual Crops cultivated and prpposed Crops, alllypes of
landlords should expand area of Vegetables Crops as T~m310, Peas ,Woller melon
, Cucumbers and also some times Rice and Broad Be~ns as Field Crops .The net
revenue will increased Per Faddan by about 877.5-11351.25,565-735 Pounds to
Benefits ,1473.5- 1751.5 , 1825~310 Pounds to Graduat,s, 4611.25- 6162.5 ,7425·
9718.75 Pounds to Investors from each cultivated Ar~a in Kharga and Dakhla Districts. 

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10.21608/jaess.2002.256828

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M.

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Abed EI Azez,

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A.

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National Research Center, Economic Department

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27

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9

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36395

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2002-09-01

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2002-08-15

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2002-09-01

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5,935

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5,947

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2090-3634

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2090-3715

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Journal of Agricultural Economics and Social Sciences

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MAXIMIZING PROFIT FROM CULTIVATI~G SOME CROPS IN NEW LANDS (CASE STUDY- NEW VAL4EY)

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