International Journal of Agriculture Extension and Social Development
2025, Vol. 8, Issue 2, Part B
Changing land use and crop dynamics in bifurcated Andhra Pradesh
Govindaraju, KVSD Pravalika, KJVK Sirisha, Y Radha and IVY Rama Rao
This study investigates shifts in land use patterns and cropping dynamics in Andhra Pradesh over recent decades. Factors like economic liberalization, policy changes, and environmental challenges have affected traditional farming practices and crop diversity. Statistical methods like Composite Entropy Index (CEI), Herfindahl Index (HI), Double Log model, and Markov Chain Analysis were applied to examine crop diversification, the driving factors behind diversification, and the dynamics of cropping patterns in the state. The study also examined trend in crop shifts, irrigation practices, and land use transformation, particularly in the context of state bifurcation in Andhra Pradesh state. Findings reveal that irrigation access, landholding size, and credit availability play significant role in crop diversification, while market demand and environmental factors influence land use changes. Additionally, the Markov Chain Analysis highlights cropping sequence preferences, with an emphasis on shift un cropping pattern.
Govindaraju, KVSD Pravalika, KJVK Sirisha, Y Radha, IVY Rama Rao. Changing land use and crop dynamics in bifurcated Andhra Pradesh. Int J Agric Extension Social Dev 2025;8(2):106-111. DOI: 10.33545/26180723.2025.v8.i2b.1622