Abstract:
The present study was undertaken to assess the entrepreneurship and value chain
development opportunity on maize and sugarcane in some selected areas of Chittagong Hill
Tracts. The purposive random sampling technique was followed for collecting data in this study.
A total of 69 maize growers, 74 sugarcane growers and 37 intermediaries were selected.
Descriptive statistics was used to analyze the data. Acharya’s methods were used for estimating
marketing efficiency. Factor analysis was done to measure the factors affecting value chain and
entrepreneurship development and for measuring marketing performance, price spread and
growers share were calculated. About 85-89 percent maize and sugarcane grower’s main
occupation was farming. Most of the growers occupied less than 0.5 ha of land. The total
production cost of maize and sugarcane were at Tk 43544.61per hectare and Tk 180615.67
respectively. Marketing cost of the farmers was Tk. 769.15 for maize and Tk. 1032.56 for
sugarcane per metric ton. Marketing cost for maize by different intermediaries was at Tk. 2192.5,
Tk. 1491.00, Tk. 1210.32 and Tk. 2023.97 for Faria, Wholesaler, Aratdar and Bepari
respectively. Marketing cost for sugarcane was at Tk. 4726.72, Tk. 2884.45, Tk. 2473.4 and Tk.
4121.09 for Faria, Wholesaler, Aratdar and Bepari respectively. For maize growers highest
BCR were found when maize are sold in district market and it is 1.078 for growers and lowest
BCR were found .916 when maize were sold at farm gate. For sugarcane growers highest BCR is
1.277 and lowest BCR is 1.077 for district market and farm gate market selling respectively. In
maize and sugarcane value chain Bepari were added highest values. Education, market price,
capital and credit availability, location of the market and number of traders were the most
important factors which significantly influence the value chain and entrepreneurship
development in the study area. For developing value chain in the study area some constraints
like lack of market information’s, unavailability of credits, low local demand, poor transportation
facilities, market toll, lack of credit facilities, absence of storage facilities and lack of available market
place was found. In this area, emphasis should be given to improved storage, establishment of
feed mills, advertising through electronic and print media, improvement of road and communication
facilities, lessening of market toll, and credit facilities from credit institution to improve effective
production and marketing of maize and sugarcane.
Description:
A Thesis
Submitted to the Faculty of Agribusiness Management
Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University, Dhaka,
in partial fulfillment of the requirements
for the degree of
MASTER OF SCIENCE
IN
DEVELOPMENT AND POVERTY STUDIES