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The major purposes of this research study were to: determine the extent of switching behavior
of the farmers from crop to fish production, determine the causes and consequences of
farmers’ switching behavior and also to explore the relationships between each of fifteen
selected characteristics of the farmers and their extent of switching from crop to fish
production. Data were collected from randomly selected 74 farmers of 12 villages of
Shyamnagar and Kaligonj upazila under Satkhira district by using an interview schedule
during the period from August 20 to November 25, 2021. Finding revealed that majority
proportion (78.4 percent) of the farmers’ switched crop production to fish production into a
lower amount of land compared to 13.5 percent of them switched from crop to fish production
into a medium amount of land and 8.1 percent of the farmers switched from crop to fish
production into a high amount of land. In practical situation, all the potential area of a farmer
was not switched from crop to fish production. According to cause index for switching from
crop to fish production “higher profit in fish production ranked first cause” followed by
“salinity problem for crop production”, “irrigation problem in kharip season”, “less
production in crop cultivation”, “climatic hazard”, “less physical attachment in fish
production” and “lower diversity in local cropping pattern”. For switching from crop to fish
production farmer were facing some positive and negative consequences. According to
consequences index in positive direction, “increasing economic return of the farmers” ranked
first consequences followed by “increase pesticide free dyke vegetable cultivation” and
“preservation of rain water for future use”. Based on consequence index in negative direction,
“decreasing crop production” ranked first consequences followed by “increasing soil salinity
after shrimp cultivation” and “high risk of return from fish production”. Out of fifteen selected
characteristics of the farmers, BCR from fish production, extension contact, fish production
knowledge, fish production practices of the farmers had significant positive relationship with
their switching behavior from crop to fish production, while age of the farmers had significant
negative relationship with their switching behavior. Rest ten characteristics i.e. education,
farm size, family size, BCR from crop production, crop production knowledge, organizational
participation, cosmopolitanism, training exposure, problem faced in crop cultivation, problem
faced in fish production, had non-significant relationship with their switching behavior from
crop to fish cultivation. Advisory service providers of crop and fisheries sector should take
necessary actions to increase crop and fisheries productivity in a logical way in the study area
for the betterment of the farmers and the country. |
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