Livelihood assessment of the fish farmers converted from agricultural farming in selected areas of Mymensingh district, Bangladesh
(ندگان)پدیدآور
Rahman, Md.Asaduzzaman, Md.Mitul, ShahaliIslam, Md.Deb, Limonنوع مدرک
TextRegular articles
زبان مدرک
Englishچکیده
The study was undertaken to determine the socio-economic impact on agricultural farmers converted to fish farmers of Muktagachha Upazila in Mymensingh district. Questionnaire survey method was followed to collect data from the sample farmers. From the survey it was found that all 30 fishermen were male. Large portions (34%) of the fishermen were in the age group between 41 and 50. It was also found that 86% of the fishermen families lived in joint families and 57% family consist of 6 to 10 family members. All the fishermen families enjoyed electricity facility. Major portion of the fishermen took their health service from the Upazila Health Complex. Moderate educational status were observed in the study area though 14% possessed no education, 20%, 22%, 14% and 9% were educated up to primary, SSC, HSC and higher education, respectively. Majority of the farmers (50%) used their own land for fish farming. Only 7% fishermen borrowed loan from commercial bank/friends or relatives while 67% used their own money for culturing fish. Only 8 fishermen (27%) had received training on fish culture. About 86 % farmers increased their family income through fish farming. Almost every fisherman expressed that they were happy but not fully satisfied by culturing fish due to some obstacles.
کلید واژگان
Fish farmersLivelihood
Social status
Rural and Agricultural Sociology
شماره نشریه
1تاریخ نشر
2018-03-011396-12-10
ناشر
Shoushtar Branch, Islamic Azad University, Shoushtar, Iranسازمان پدید آورنده
Bangladesh Agricultural University, MymensinghDepartment of Rural Sociology, Bangladesh Agricultural University, Mymensingh
Bangladesh Agricultural University, Mymensingh
Department of Rural Development, Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Agricultural University
Bangladesh Rice Research Institute (BRRI)
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