2019
DOI: 10.18801/jbar.190119.195
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Financial profitability of green chilli production: a case study in Bogra district of Bangladesh

Abstract: The study aims to assess financial profitability of green chilli. Fifty producers of green chilli from three upazila of Bogra district were selected for study purpose. A structured questionnaire was constructed for data collection. The results are as descriptive statistics and interpreted based on farmer feedbacks. Findings include that total cost (TC) for green Chilli is Tk. 128011.13; gross return (GR) of Green Chilli is Tk. 240864; gross margin (GM) for green Chilli is Tk. 137698. All the calculations are b… Show more

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“…Chilli production uses labour-intensive. The labour cost allocation to the total cost is diverse, ranging between 35% to 50% [27][28][29]. Allocation of labour cost allocation is generally significant on the land preparation and chilli plant maintenance [6].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Chilli production uses labour-intensive. The labour cost allocation to the total cost is diverse, ranging between 35% to 50% [27][28][29]. Allocation of labour cost allocation is generally significant on the land preparation and chilli plant maintenance [6].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The chili production obtained by both groups of technology is presented in Table 3. The chili production obtained by the farmers in the existing technology was higher than the chili production in West Sumatra with various fertilization doses, ranging between 9,790 kg ha -1 to 11,350 kg ha -1 [23], different tillage methode and applied biofertilizers in chili plantation can increase yield by 4.80-63.07% ha -1 [24], and the red chili production in Bogra Regency, Bangladesh was 7,527 kg ha -1 [25]. Meanwhile, the chili production obtained by the proliga technology (22,986 kg ha -1 ) was higher than the results obtained by [26] in Punjab Pakistan of which the red chili production was 18,953 to 21,209 kg ha -1 .…”
Section: Feasibility Of Chili Farmingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The R/C value was relatively small when compared to the financial feasibility of red chili in Punjab, Pakistan which obtained R/C value of 2.70 to 3.02 [25], and the financial feasibility of red chili in Konawe Regency, Southeast Sulawesi which obtained R/C value of 2.92 [29. In addition, chili farming in Banyuasin Regency with drip irrigation technology was more profitable than chili farming without drip irrigation as indicated by the R/C value of 2.00 and 1.61, respectively [30].…”
Section: Feasibility Of Chili Farmingmentioning
confidence: 99%