Abstract:
Fisheries sector is playing an important role in the economy of Bangladesh from the
ancient time. The overall objectives of the present study were to examine the socio -
economic profile of shrimp and prawn producing farmers, to assess profitability and
resource use efficiency of shrimp and prawn farming. Bagerhat and Khulna district
were selected for the study based on intensive cultivation of shrimp and prawn.
Simple random sampling technique had been used for collecting data from 200
sample farmers (both shrimp and prawn farming) by using structured interview
schedule. After analyzing the data, per hectare gross return, net return, and gross
margin of shrimp farming were found to be Tk. 525000.00, Tk. 83027.00 and Tk.
182503.00 respectively and prawn farming, Tk. 616250.00, Tk. 238784.00 and Tk.
324555.00 respectively. Total costs of shrimp and prawn production were calculated
at Tk. 441973.00 and Tk. 377466.00 per hectare. Benefit Cost Ratio (BCR) was
found to be 1.19 for shrimp farming and 1.63 for prawn farming. Thus, it was found
that prawn farming was comparatively profitable in the study area. Production
function analysis suggested that, among the variables included in the model, human
labor, fingerling, and lime had a positive and significant effect on the gross
production of shrimp farming, except feed and fertilizer had insignificant effect on
the gross production of shrimp farming. In the case of prawn production, most of the
variables had a positive and significant effect on the gross production of prawn
production, except lime had a negative and insignificant effect and fingerling had an
insignificant effect on the gross production of prawn farming. This study also
identified some of the problems and barriers associated with shrimp and prawn
farming. Problems faced by the respondents were ranked on the basis of
corresponding percentages. The problems should be removed comprehensively
through an integrated program for the overall development of shrimp (bagda) and
prawn (galda) farming.
Description:
A Thesis
Submitted to the Department of Agribusiness Management
Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University, Dhaka
In partial fulfilment of the requirements
for the degree of
MASTER OF SCIENCE (MS)
IN
DEPARTMENT AND POVERTY STUDIES
SEMESTER: JANUARY- JUNE, 2019