AHP based land suitability assessment for cotton and soybean: A case study in Marathwada region, Maharashtra
PS Butte, NG Patil, K Tedia, RK Naitam, MS Raghuwanshi, Nirmal Kumar, AP Nagar, AO Shirale and VN Mishra
Soil suitability analysis was carried out for cotton
and soybean crops in Boldagaon watershed, Hingoli district, Maharashtra using
AHP multicriteria analysis. The factors affecting and weightage were decided
using the expert opinion and literatures. The factors affecting cotton are soil
depth, texture, slope, AWC, organic carbon, pH, CaCO3 and for soybean are
slope, texture, slope, AWC, pH and organic carbon. Pairwise comparison matrix
(PWCM) was created based on the relative importance between two parameters for
determining the parameter weights and maps were prepared by integrating all
thematic maps with weighted overlay analysis (WOA) technique. The study
concluded that almost 74 percent of the area is suitable for both crops. The
decline in cotton acreage may be due to high cost of cultivation, labour
intensively, insect pest infestation, fluctuating market, long duration of
crop, etc. On the other hand, the soybean area increased due to a
shorter crop yield, less infestation of disease and pests, and lower cost of
cultivation.
PS Butte, NG Patil, K Tedia, RK Naitam, MS Raghuwanshi, Nirmal Kumar, AP Nagar, AO Shirale, VN Mishra. AHP based land suitability assessment for cotton and soybean: A case study in Marathwada region, Maharashtra. Int J Res Agron 2025;8(5):730-737. DOI: 10.33545/2618060X.2025.v8.i5j.2977