2021
DOI: 10.3329/ajmbr.v7i4.57615
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Constrains and determinants for improvement of rural livelihood in the coastal community of Bangladesh

Abstract: Agriculture farmers face abundant risk for crop cultivation at rural area of Bangladesh. About 85% of population in coastal region of Bangladesh, Dumki upazila, related to agriculture for livelihood directly or indirectly. To mitigate the problem facing by the farmers, there are available a lots of climate smart technologies. However, different demographic, socio-economic, production, management and post-harvest determinants influences the adoption of these modern technologies. This study focuses on the identi… Show more

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“…According to BARC (2016), among total cultivated land 44.63% is suitable, 18.28% is moderately suitable and 10.20% marginally suitable for black gram cultivation in Bangladesh. Although there is a huge possibility but the production is not satisfactory due to several reason such as, non-availability of quality seed, growing under moisture stress conditions, growing under marginal and less fertile soil with low inputs and without pest and disease management, inappropriate post-harvest handling, lack of knowledge and attitude of the farmers (Tyagi andSingh 2019, andChakrobarty et al, 2021). Among many constraints the soil health and fertility can be improved by integrated nutrient management approach.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to BARC (2016), among total cultivated land 44.63% is suitable, 18.28% is moderately suitable and 10.20% marginally suitable for black gram cultivation in Bangladesh. Although there is a huge possibility but the production is not satisfactory due to several reason such as, non-availability of quality seed, growing under moisture stress conditions, growing under marginal and less fertile soil with low inputs and without pest and disease management, inappropriate post-harvest handling, lack of knowledge and attitude of the farmers (Tyagi andSingh 2019, andChakrobarty et al, 2021). Among many constraints the soil health and fertility can be improved by integrated nutrient management approach.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%