Muhammad Abdullah
Northeast Agricultural University
19 Papers
23 Citations
Muhammad Abdullah is an academic researcher from Northeast Agricultural University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Crop insurance & Population. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 17 publications. Previous affiliations of Muhammad Abdullah include University of Sargodha & Sharif University of Technology.
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Papers
Examining Mediating Role of Customer Loyalty for Influence of Brand Related Attributes on Customer Repurchase Intention
TL;DR: In this paper, the influence of brand related attributes on customer loyalty and repurchase intention in agricultural product marketing in Pakistan was investigated and the results of this study would help the management of branded agricultural products, in Pakistan specifically and in developing countries generally, to formulate the best strategies to enhance customer loyalty in order to induce repurchase intent of them.
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Men’s attitude and motivation toward consumption of grooming products: A comparison of Chinese and Pakistani male consumers
TL;DR: In this article, the effect of personal, social, and marketing factors on the attitude of Chinese and Pakistani male consumers toward the consumption of cosmetics was analyzed and a comprehensive review of the literature on the topic was presented.
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•Journal Article
Effectiveness Comparison Between the Farmers Field School and the Training & Visit Approaches of Agricultural Extension in Two Districts of Pakistan
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors conducted a comparison between the two approaches; Farmer Field School (FFS) and Training & Visit (T&V) approach of agricultural extension for dissemination of advance agriculture technologies.
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Farmers’ willingness to pay for crop insurance in pakistan
TL;DR: In this article, a study was conducted to analyze the farmer's willingness to pay for crop insurance and investigate the factors that influence willingness to participate and pay for Crop Insurance, finding that farmers were interested to pay minimum amount of premium, landholding s and farm income were found to be significant factors that influenced farmers willingness to buy crop insurance, while landholding, farm income, credit, loss experience, land tenure and expected yield were significant influencing factors towards willingness to purchase crop insurance.
Farmers' Perception and Awareness and Factors Affecting Awareness of Farmers Regarding Crop Insurance as a Risk Coping Mechanism Evidence from Pakistan
TL;DR: In this paper, a survey of 300 farmers was conducted in three districts of Punjab Province namely, Dera Ghazi Khan, RajanPur and Bahawalpur of Pakistan to assess awareness level of farmers regarding crop insurance, factors affecting the awareness level among farmers and the perception of farmers about crop insurance.
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