Abstract:
The study is an attempt to determine the profitability of boro rice production and to
identify the factors affecting the profitability of boro rice production in parbatipur and
phulbari upazila of Dinajpur district. 100 farmers from the research region were
interviewed for primary data. A purposive sampling strategy was used to choose the
sample farms. The study's primary results established that boro rice farming was
lucrative. Cobb-douglas stochastic frontier production function was utilized to determine
the variables affecting the profitability of boro rice production. Variable cost, fixed cost
and gross return of production of boro rice were BDT 81803, BDT 39092 and BDT
139256 respectively. Benefit Cost Ratio (BCR) was found to be 1.15, which implies that
one taka investment in boro rice production would generate BDT 1.15. The inputs like
cost of land preparation, fertilizer and manure and irrigation were found to be positive
and significant at 5% level of significance. Additionally, the research revealed many
significant issues for boro rice producers, including low prices for output, expensive
prices for high-quality seed, fertilizers, and irrigation, capital shortages, inadequate
storage facilities, and insufficient extension service. Following an analysis of the
challenges encountered by farmers, many proposals such as reduced input rice, flexible
lending facilities, and price stability have been made in order to enhance the farmers'
overall economic position via boro rice production.
Description:
A thesis submitted to
The Department of Agribusiness & Marketing,
Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University, Dhaka-1207
In partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of
MASTER OF SCIENCE
IN
AGRIBUSINESS AND MARKETING
SEMESTER: JULY-DECEMBER, 2020