Abstract:
The study was conducted in the Lohajang upazilla under Munshigonj district. The main
purposes of the study were I) to search the marketing problems of potato growers ii) to
describe their personal characteristics and iii) to explore the relationships of marketing
problems with farmers' personal characteristics. From the findings it was revealed that
about one half' of the respondents were middle aged and another half was young (41.9%)
and old (8.6%). The highest proportion (73.3%) achieved education ranging from primary
to above secondary. Rest of the respondents had no school education. All the respondents
had organizational participation. More than two third had medium to high organizational
participation. Potato growers of Lohajang were not so much financially sound as the
result showed that only (6.7 %) had high capability and the overwhelming majority
(58.1% & 35.2%) were under low to medium category. Regarding knowledge, one half of
the respondents had low knowledge and the other half had medium to high knowledge.
Distance of market place showed not much problems because (81%) of the respondents
stayed within 2 km of market place. Among the respondents the highest (52.4%)
proportion had medium storage facilities, while (23.8 %) potato growers had low and
high storage facilities. Among the respondents the highest (49.5 %) potato growers faced
medium problem in potato marketing. Regarding the relationship between the selected
dependent and independent variable, it was observed that age and distance of market
place had significant positive relationships with marketing problems of potato growers.
Educational level, financial capabilities, extent of use of quality control, availability of
marketing information and storage facilities had significant negative relationships with
marketing problems of potato growers. On the other hand, organizational participation
had no relationship with marketing problems of potato growers
Description:
A Thesis
Submitted to the Faculty of Agriculture,
Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University, Dhaka,
in partial fulfillment of the requirements
for the degree of
MASTER OF SCIENCE
IN
AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION AND INFORMATION SYSTEM