Abstract

Sustainability of agricultural practices depends on economic, environmental, and social conditions. The Rajasthan state of India has arid climatic conditions where kharif crops are commonly grown. In this work, the four major criteria are considered such as the farm area, crop yield per unit area, the cost prices, and the market sales price. Merged analytic hierarchy process (AHP) and entropy techniques have been employed to give reasonable weight coefficients for the objective and subjective weights to each criterion. Multiple attribute-based decision-making models (MADM) have been developed using three proven techniques, namely the Exprom2, the technique for order of preference by similarity to ideal solution (TOPSIS), and the VlseKriterijumska Optimizacija I Kompromisno Resenje (VIKOR). The crop Pennisetum glaucum emerged as the most productive kharif crop in the arid climatic conditions of Rajasthan, India under the given criteria. The sensitivity analysis of the three methods identifies the most significant criteria and validates that Pennisetum glaucum is the first ranked crop despite the interchange of the weights. The methodology used in this study may be applied across the globe to select appropriate crops for maximizing the profit, optimizing the natural resources, and promoting sustainable agricultural practices. This study may be used to enhance the agricultural gross domestic product (GDP) to make the agriculturalists self-sufficient and to help the state policymakers in making effective regional policies.

Highlights

  • The kharif crops such as rice, Sorghum, Zea mays, cotton, ragi, Pennisetum glaucum, sugarcane, jute, etcetera, grow in dry and arid conditions

  • The objective of this study is to develop the MADM model for identifying the most suitable kharif crop in Rajasthan, considering the vital criteria for sustainable agricultural practices

  • The weights w2 (PCF) and w3 (PC) are the dominant criteria and the conditions agriculture is complex. When it is derived under the influence of a large number of criteria

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Introduction

The kharif crops such as rice, Sorghum, Zea mays, cotton, ragi, Pennisetum glaucum, sugarcane, jute, etcetera, grow in dry and arid conditions. The soil and its nutrient value is an important component of sustainable farming [1]. The high rate of population growth renders the crop yield inadequate [2]. The choice of a specific arrangement of crop patterns relies upon numerous criteria that differ from region to region [3]. The conception of the index was included in sustainability for the set of selected criteria and existing weather parameters by Dillon et al [4]. Roy and Weng [5] examined the indicators of sustainable agriculture in Bangladesh

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