Abstract:
Bangladesh government is working with other sustainable development goals to eliminate
extreme poverty by 2030. The proportion of population below the international poverty line
in 2016 is 13.8 per cent which is the target to reduce in 2020 (9.30 per cent) and optimistic
to achieve the target fully by 2030. Since most poor people live in developing countries
rural areas and rely on agriculture for their subsistence, the study was conducted to
examine the determinants of poverty in rural farm households of the studied area in
Bangladesh. Purposive sampling procedure was followed for selection of the study. In this
study international poverty line which is followed by Bangladesh this was taken for
measurement the household either poor or non-poor. The international poverty line is
people have to $1.90 a day or less in purchasing power to fulfill their daily needs. Here
logistic regression model was used to identify the determinants of poverty and to determine
the marginal effects among rural farming households. In binary logistic model, age of the
household head, farming experience, household size, household dependents number, farm
size, other members income, usage of modern agricultural equipment were found
significantly associated with household being poor or non-poor. Most of the farmers
suggest increasing the price of rice as well as other crops and creating farmers favorable
agricultural market to save the farmers also give them subsidies during the season.
Considering all of these it is recommended that poverty eradication programs should be
targeted at the farming households since poverty is more prevalent among the farming
households. So the challenge for governments, civil society organizations and the private
sector is to provide the institutional environment and incentives that will allow farm
households themselves to achieve agricultural growth and poverty reduction.
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 (MS)
IN
DEVELOPMENT AND POVERTY STUDIES
SEMESTER: JULY-DECEMBER, 2018