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Socioeconomic aspects of rice-fish farming in Bangladesh: Opportunities, challenges and production efficiency

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posted on 2024-06-06, 12:25 authored by N Ahmed, KK Zander, ST Garnett
In spite of the potential for rice‐fish farming in Bangladesh, it has been adopted by relatively few farmers because of socioeconomic, environmental, technological and institutional constraints. Rice monoculture remains the main farming system in Bangladesh even though integrated rice‐fish farming is the best farming system in terms of resource utilisation, diversity, productivity, production efficiency and food supply. Only a small number of farmers involve in integrated rice‐fish farming. This study concludes that rice‐fish farming is as production efficient as rice monoculture and that integrated performs better in terms of cost and technical efficiency compared with alternate rice‐fish farming. Integrated rice‐fish farming can help Bangladesh keep pace with the current demand for food through rice and fish production. However, a lack of technical knowledge of farmers, high production costs and risks associated with flood and drought are inhibiting more widespread adoption of the practice.

History

Journal

Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics

Volume

55

Pagination

199-219

Location

Richmond, Vic.

Open access

  • Yes

ISSN

1364-985X

eISSN

1467-8489

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2011, The Authors + Australian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society + Blackwell Publishing Asia

Issue

2

Publisher

Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Asia