Abstract:
ABSTRACT
Jackfruit (Artocarpus heterophyllus) is mainly produced in Asia belongs to the family Moraceae.
India and Bangladesh are the world’s leading producers of jackfruit. It is mainly used as fruit but
timber, leaves also important products from this. The study was conducted at Sakhipur upazila in
Tangail district during January through August, 2020 to determine the farmers opinion about
jackfruit tree cultivation and its importance. The aim of this study is to have an finding about the
farmers opinion about jackfruit tree cultivation as perceived by the farmers of Shakipur upazila
in a Tangail district. Having also purpose to explore the relationship of the selected
characteristics of the farmers with farmers opinion about jackfruit tree cultivation. Eighty
jackfruit farmers were selected randomly from three villages of Sakhipur upazila in Tangail
district . Data were collected through direct interview of the respondents with the help of a
questionnaire. SPSS Computer package program was used to analyze the data. Majority of the
respondents (55 %) perceived medium level of opinions about jackfruit tree cultivation, 23.75 %
found high level and only 21.25 % respondents confirmed low level of opinions. Findings
showing that majority (78.75%) of the farmers observed medium to high level of opinions
about jackfruit tree cultivation. Level of education of the respondent farmers was an
important factor for opinions about jackfruit tree cultivation because more educated respondents
have more knowledge to give proper opinion about this. Number of jackfruit trees, annual family
income, training of the jackfruit farmers, knowledge on jackfruit tree cultivation experience
about jackfruit tree cultivation had significant relationships with the farmers opinion about
jackfruit tree cultivation.
Description:
A Thesis
Submitted to the Department of Agroforestry and EnvironmentalScience
Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University,Dhaka-1207
In partial fulfilment of the requirement
for the degree
of
MASTER OF SCIENCE
IN
AGROFORESTRY AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE
SEMESTER: JULY-DECEMBER, 2018