Abstract:
The study was conducted to identify the socio- economic status and marketing
system of banana cult ivator’s associat ion between two categorical indicators of
sampled respondents, marketing channel of banana in study area and examine the
problems of banana producers in production and marketing by using the concerned
software SPSS-21(Statistical Package for the Social Science). The data have been
collected through pre-designed and pre-tested questionnaire from 60 farm
households. On the basis of education level, major part is primary were 40%. The
average annual agricultural income estimated as 108596.49 TK. from other crops,
152631.58 TK. from livestock, 65789.47 TK. from fishery and 145357.14 TK. from
others. And average annual non-agricultural income estimated as 46500.00 TK.
from land rent, 106000.00 TK. from house rent, 180000.00 TK. from wage/salary
and 221953.49 TK. from others. Average total land of respondent was 1.84 acres,
average cultivated land was 1.64 acres and average banana cultivated area was .85
acres. There is statistically less significant relationship between education and
occupation also between education and family size, farmer categories and types of
banana cultivation respectively but significant relationship between farmer
categories and credit excess of banana cultivators. It was estimated that average
annual total cost of production of banana was TK. 372,400, while gross return and
net returns per farm were Tk. 550,400and Tk. 178,000 respectively. The overall
benefit cost ratio of banana farming came out to 1.48 indicating that one Taka
investment resulted in a net benefit of Tk.1.48. The marketing cost for petty trader,
wholesaler and retailer was Tk. 21.12, Tk.16.05 and Tk.13.50 respectively. Retailer
was the last intermediary of marketing channel. They were directly involved with
customer. So retailer achived higher gross margin TK 50. The marketing cost was
lowest for retailer and wholesaler and their gross margin were higher than other
intermediaries. So, the net margin was highest for retailer and wholesaler Tk 36.5
and 28.95 respectively. The major problem found in the study was insect and
disease infestation.
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
DEVELOPMENT AND POVERTY STUDIES
SEMESTER: JULY-DECEMBER, 2018