Adoption, productivity and profitability of rice-fish and fingerling culture in three selected districts of Bangladesh


Autoria(s): Mustafi, B.A.A.
Data(s)

2005

Resumo

The study aimed to investigate the productivity and profitability of rice-fish farming. It also determined the factors affecting rice-fish and fingerling production in Bangladesh. Among the total respondents about 55% were involved in rice-fish farming, 37% in pond fish culture and rest 9% in fish nursery. Integrated rice-fish farming contributed about 83% of the annual farm income in Comilla while it was about 20% in both Kishoregonj and Chandpur districts. Among the different farming systems integrated rice-fish culture and rearing fingerlings in the nursery pond were more profitable at the farm level. Farmers earned a net return of Tk. 49,714/ha from integrated fish culture with boro rice while the net return of boro rice-alone was only Tk. 11,179/ha. This indicated that farmer could earn 218% higher net return from integrated rice-fish farming than that of boro rice only farming. Moreover, integrated rice-fish culture also reduced pesticides cost to about 77% and weeding cost to about 51% in boro season. Fingerling nursing earned highest net returns among the three technologies.

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http://aquaticcommons.org/18013/1/BJFR9.1_083.pdf

Mustafi, B.A.A. (2005) Adoption, productivity and profitability of rice-fish and fingerling culture in three selected districts of Bangladesh. Bangladesh Journal of Fisheries Research, 9(1), pp. 83-85.

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en

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http://aquaticcommons.org/18013/

Palavras-Chave #Agriculture #Aquaculture #Fisheries
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Article

NonPeerReviewed