Abstract:
The purpose of this study was to assess the extent of problems faced by the vegetable 
trader in Dhaka city and to explore the association between the extent of problems 
faced by the vegetable traders and their selected characteristics. The selected 
characteristics were age, education, types
of shop, Nature of trading, income from 
vegetable business, vegetable marketing knowledge, trading experience, daily 
purchase of vegetable, capital investment in vegetable business. Data were gathered 
from 150 vegetable trader of
Mirpur.Farmgate and Karwanbazar in Dhaka city by 
using a structured interview schedule. For harmonious representation from each area 8 
percent sample were drawn following stratified random sampling method. Appropriate 
scales were formulated in order to assess the concerned variables. SPSS software was 
used to probe the data and Chi-Square was applied to examine the relationship among 
the variables. The findings revealed that the highest proportion of the trader 68.7 
percent faced medium problem, while 23.3.5 percent faced high problem and 8 
percent of low problem for vegetable marketing. Hence, overwhelming majority 92 
percent of the respondents faced medium to high problem for vegetable marketing. 
The statistical analysis exposed Nature of trading; capital investment in vegetable 
business had significant association, while problem faced by the vegetable trader had 
not significant association with the age, education, types of shop, income from 
vegetable business, vegetable marketing knowledge, trading experience and daily 
purchase of vegetable.
 
Description:
A Thesis 
Submitted to the Faculty of Agriculture,
Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University, Dhaka, 
in Partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of
 
MASTER OF SCIENCE (MS)
IN 
AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION