Abstract:
The present study was designed to measure the profitability and technical efficiency of
transplanted Aman farmers in selected areas of Patuakhali district. Primary data was
collected from 118 farmers. A random sampling was followed. Cobb Douglas Stochastic
Frontier Model was used for efficiency analysis and undiscounted Benefit Cost Ratio (BCR)
was used for profitability analysis. The major findings of the study reveal that T. Aman
production is profitable. Total cost of production was Tk. 34869.76 per hectare. Gross
returns was Tk. 43882.58 and net returns was Tk. 9013.58. Per hectare yields of T. Aman
rice was found 2149.00 kg. Benefit Cost Ratio (BCR) was found to be 1.26 which implies
that one-taka investment in T. Aman production generated Tk. 1.26. The coefficients of
parameters like human labor, land preparation, fertilizers, and insecticides were positive and
significant indicated positive effect on T. Aman production. In the technical inefficiency
effect model, education, and training have negative coefficients indicating that this helps in
reducing technical inefficiency of T. Aman farmers. The average efficiency is found to be 68
percent, which indicates that inefficiency effects have a significant contribution in
determining the level and variability of output of T. Aman farms. The study revealed that a
considerable improvement took place to increase household income of the farmers in the
study area and to improve the socioeconomic conditions with the introduction of large-scale
commercial T. Aman production. The study also identified some problems and constraints
faced by the T. Aman farmers and suggested some recommendations to improve the present
production situation so that per hectare yield of T. Aman would possibly be increased and
farmer can get proper price benefit by the T. Aman yield.
Description:
A Thesis
Submitted to the Faculty of Agribusiness Management
Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University, Dhaka-1207 in
partial fulfillment of the requirements
For the degree of
MASTER OF SCIENCE
IN
AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS
SEMESTER: JUNE 2018