Abstract:
The present study was designed to measure the profitability and technical efficiency of
Mushroom farmers in selected areas of two area in Savar under Dhaka District and
Taragonj under Rangpur district. Primary data were collected from randomly selected
20 farmers each study area total 40 sample. Both tabular and functional analyses were
applied in this study. The major findings of the study reveal that Mushroom production
is profitable. Total cost of production was Tk. 9146.45 per 100 bags Mushroom. Gross
return was Tk. 15,883.17 per 100 Mushroom and net returns was Tk. 6736.71 per 100
bags Mushroom. Benefit Cost Ratio (BCR) was found to be 1.59 which implies that
one taka investment in Mushroom production generated Tk. 1.59. The Cobb-Douglas
stochastic frontier production function was used for this study to measure technical
efficiency of Mushroom farmers. The coefficients of parameters of Spawn, water cost
and Mushroom subtract cost were 0.5703, 0.2024, 0.1289 negative and significant at
10%, 5% and 1% level of significant respectively. Where human labor was found
positive and significant at 1 percent level of significant. In the technical inefficiency
effect model, experience, training, farm size, extension service and credit service have
negative coefficients indicating that this helps in reducing technical inefficiency of
Mushroom farmers. The coefficients of education is positive meaning that these factors
have no impact on the technical inefficiency. That is, these factors do not reduce or
increase technical inefficiency of producing mushroom. 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 Mushroom production. The study also identified some
Production , Marketing , Technical and Awareness problems and constraints faced by
the Mushroom farmers and suggested some recommendations to improve the present
production situation so that per 40 Mushroom yield of Mushroom would possibly be
increased.
Description:
A Thesis
Submitted to the Faculty of Agribusiness Management
Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University, Dhaka,
in partial fulfillment of the requirements
for the degree of
MASTER OF SCIENCE
IN
AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS