Abstract:
Handloom industry, one of largest handicraft industry in Bangladesh, providing the
majority of rural employment after agricultural farming. However, empirical studies on
handloom weavers are limited in Bangladesh. Therefore, this study aimed to explore the
socio-economic characteristics, profitability and resource use efficiency of handloom
weaving in Sirajganj district of Bangladesh. Primary data were collected from 90
randomly selected handloom weavers through face-to-face interviews. Data were
collected between January and February 2020. Descriptive statistics and double log
multiple regression function was used to satisfy the objectives. Most of the handloom
weavers had primary level of education. The average annual income of weavers was
around Tk. 145 thousand. Among the handloom weavers, gamcha weavers achieved
higher profit compared to saree and lungi weavers. On an average, yearly net profit for
saree, lungi and gamcha weavers were Tk. 122920, 184543 and 220113 respectively.
Weavers of saree, lungi, and gamcha earned a minimum profit of Tk. 54840, 69690, and
39270 a year, respectively. On the other hand, weavers of saree, lungi and gamcha earned
a maximum profit of Tk. 426170, 352670, and 434340 every year, respectively. Human
labor, yarn cost, colour & chemical cost negatively influenced handloom weaver’s profit.
Resource use efficiency indicated that most of inputs were overutilized by handloom
weavers. Several factors, including high yarn and chemical costs, a lack of bank loans,
and insufficient marketing facilities, may hinder the expansion of the handloom weaving
sector in the study areas.
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 (MS)
IN
DEVELOPMENT AND POVERTY STUDIES
SEMESTER: JANUARY-JUNE, 2019