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Sustainable homestead gardening provides economic profitability, social wellbeing and
environmental soundness. The objectives of this study were to describe the socioeconomic
characteristics of the coastal homestead gardeners, to measure the extent of sustainable homestead
gardening, and to determine the contributory factors of sustainable homestead gardening in salinity
affected coastal zone. Data were collected from 108 homestead gardeners of four villages under
Fakirhat upazila of Bagerhat district, using a structured interview schedule. Multiple linear
regressions were applied to examine the contribution of the selected factors of the homestead
gardeners. 53.7 percent of the homestead gardeners belonged to medium sustainable category
followed by low sustainable category (26.9 percent) and high sustainable category (19.4 percent).
Around 76.3 percent (R² = 0.763) of the variation in the respondents’ sustainable homestead
gardening can be attributed to their level of education, family size, homestead garden size, annual
family income, organizational participation, contact with extension agent, knowledge in homestead
gardening system, access to ICTs, access to financial institutions, climate smart agricultural
practices and technologies. Multiple linear regression indicates that knowledge in homestead
gardening, access to ICTs, and organizational participation were significant contributing factors. It
can be concluded that improving knowledge and access to ICTs and organizational participation are
a key to achieving sustainable gardening in salinity affected coastal zone. DAE should invest in
increasing education of the gardeners towards the sustainability of homestead gardening in this
regard. |
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