THE EFFECTS OF AGRICULTURAL SUBSIDIES ON SUNFLOWER CULTIVATION AND FARMERS' INCOME: EVIDENCE FROM TURKEY

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Semerci, Arif [1 ]
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[1] Mustafa Kemal Univ, Dept Agr Econ, Fac Agr, Antakya, Hatay, Turkey
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Oil crops; sunflower; agricultural subsidy; farmers' income;
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S [农业科学];
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In this study the effects of both premium support application on sunflower cultivation area, production amount and support payments on producer income are investigated. In this study it is concluded that premium supports are inefficient on increasing sunflower cultivation area and production whereas it is concluded that it has an important role on producer income and in the determination of the market price. In fact, from a survey that we have carried out, it emerges that the area-based support (diesel oil, fertilizer etc. support) together with premium support increase the revenue of sunflower up to 27.74% per unit area and the gross profit in the proportion of 98.87%. This study indicates that in order to increase the sunflower production in Turkey the amounts of sunflower premium support, diesel oil and fertilizer should be rearranged in compliance with current market conditions. Moreover, for other agricultural products, the use of certified seed should also be included into agricultural support programmes. Production on well irrigated areas should be widened and the use of oil crops varieties with high oil ratio should be extended.
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