| dc.description.abstract | The study was carried out on the profitability and resource use efficiency of boro 
rice cultivation in Sherpur district of Bangladesh using farm-level survey data. 
Data were collected from 60 rural households by a random sampling technique 
with a structured questionnaire from four villages of the study area. The obtained 
data were analyzed by using tabular and different statistical techniques. The 
study revealed that the total variable cost and fixed cost were Tk 67583.00 and 
Tk. 22252.77 per hectare for boro rice production. The gross return and net return 
were Tk. 112575.00 and Tk. 22739.23 per hectare. Benefit-Cost ratio (BCR) was 
found at 1.25. Cobb-Douglas production function analysis showed that the key 
production factors, that is, human labor, insecticide, seed, and education had a 
statistically significant effect on yield. In the study area, some resources were 
underused such as human labor, insecticide, MOP, and TSP. Farmers faced some 
problems to cultivate boro rice such as lack of money, lack of processing and 
storing facilities, irrigation, lack of market, lack of education, high cost of 
improved varieties, poor agricultural extension service, low price, natural 
calamities, etc. | en_US |