2021
DOI: 10.3329/ijarit.v10i2.51589
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Economics of shifting land from field crops to hog plum (Spondias mombin L.) cultivation in southern Bangladesh

Abstract: The study was carried out to analyse the economics of shifting land from field crops to hog plum cultivation in southern Bangladesh during July to September 2018. A total of 120 farmers were selected by using multistage stratified random sampling technique to collect primary data. Result of the study shows that the per hectare average total cost of hog plum cultivation was Tk. 94,126. The average yield of hog plum was 7.97 t ha-1. Net return from hog plum cultivation was Tk. 126,921 per hectare. By cultivating… Show more

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“…The benefit cost ratio (BCR) is popularly estimated with the profitability analysis in agricultural economics. This BCR was calculated as the ratio of gross return to total cost (as used by Bala et al, 2020;Sujan et al, 2020Sujan et al, & 2021. The undiscounted BCR was significantly higher in modern poly hive (3.63) than that of traditional wooden hive (1.59) (Table 3).…”
Section: Comparative Return and Profitability Of Beekeepingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The benefit cost ratio (BCR) is popularly estimated with the profitability analysis in agricultural economics. This BCR was calculated as the ratio of gross return to total cost (as used by Bala et al, 2020;Sujan et al, 2020Sujan et al, & 2021. The undiscounted BCR was significantly higher in modern poly hive (3.63) than that of traditional wooden hive (1.59) (Table 3).…”
Section: Comparative Return and Profitability Of Beekeepingmentioning
confidence: 99%