*Corresponding author: sonujain.ageco@sknau.ac.in (ORCID ID: 0000-0002-1590-6711)
The present investigation was carried out to study costs and returns of major farming systems in Jaipur District of Rajasthan. A multistage purposive and random sampling procedure was used to select district, tehsils, villages and farmers from the district. A sample of 60 households i.e. 30 each from irrigated and rainfed area. Information regarding cost items like labour, irrigation, depreciation was collected through primary data collection. Results revealed that the total costs per households under rainfed situation was the highest under FS-IV and it were lowest under FS-II. While, in case of irrigated situation, it was highest in FS-II and lowest in FS-III. Under rainfed situation, FS-IV was the most profitable farming system on net return basis (
⓿ Under rainfed condition, farming system-IV was profitable as it has maximum net returns.
⓿ Under different farming systems in rainfed condition, the maximum returns per rupee as a whole was for FS-IV as it was 1.61 and minimum was towards FS-I which was 1.45.
⓿ Under irrigated system, farming system-II was profitable as it has maximum net returns.
⓿ Under different farming systems in irrigated condition, the maximum returns per rupee as a whole was for FS-I and FS-II as it was 1.89 and minimum was towards FS-IV which was 1.78.
Cost, Returns, Rainfed, Irrigated, Farming system