Abstract:
The purposes of the study were to assess the adverse effect of traditional brickfield on
agriculture; to compare item-wise effects of traditional brickfields; to describe some
selected characteristics of the farmers and to explore the relationships between each of
the selected characteristics of the respondents to their perceived effects of traditional
brickfields on agriculture. The study was undertaken purposively in Sadarpur upazila
under Faridpur district. Validated and well-structured interview schedule was used to
collect data from 96 farmers during 15 November to 14 December, 2022. The highest
proportion (61.5%) of the farmers perceived medium effects as compare to 3.1 percent
perceived low effects and 35.4 percent perceived high effects of traditional brickfield
on agriculture. On the basis of SEI, it was observed that “reducing top fertile soil”
ranked first followed by “reducing crop production area”, “reducing biodiversity”,
“reducing crop production”, “reducing local forest and trees area”, and “reducing
livestock production”, “reducing fisheries production” and “reducing poultry
production” were the least effects of traditional brickfield on agriculture. Pearson’s
Product Moment Correlation revealed that education, farm size, annual family income
and agricultural farming experience of the farmers had positive significant relationship
with their perceived adverse effects of traditional brickfield on agriculture. Based on
the findings, it is recommended that traditional brickfield should be stopped or transfer
to eco-friendly brick manufacturing to reduce the adverse effects of traditional
brickfield on agriculture.
Description:
A Thesis
Submitted to Department of Entomology,
Faculty of Agriculture.
Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University,
Dhaka-
In partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of
MASTERS OF SCIENCE (MS)
IN
AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION & INFORMATION SYSTEM