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Evaluation of alternative farming systems with reference to income and gender in selected areas of Banglades

Posted on:2003-11-07Degree:M.SType:Thesis
University:University of Western Sydney (Australia)Candidate:Hassan, SajjadulFull Text:PDF
GTID:2469390011483941Subject:Agriculture
Abstract/Summary:
Farming systems in Bangladesh are characterised by a mixed culture of crop, livestock, poultry, fish and agro forestry sub systems of agricultural enterprise. Low productivity and inefficient resource use are the main constraints to farming in Bangladesh. It is necessary to improve the performance of all enterprises in existing farming systems which depends on the proper utilisation of the existing level of resources. The overall objective of this study was to evaluate the alternative farming systems in terms of income and gender participation. To achieve the objectives, a study was conducted in four villages of Kaliakair Upazilla in the Gazipur district of Bangladesh. Thirty sample farmers were selected randomly from four dominant farming systems.Gender roles in farming systems were assessed in consideration to time spent in agricultural activities.In addition, time spent in household activities was also calculated. The conclusion is that there is no one right choice of selecting farming systems.
Keywords/Search Tags:Farming systems, Income and gender
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