A Value Chain Analysis of Cauliflower and Tomato in Bangladesh
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Literature Review
3. Materials and Methods
3.1. Study Area
3.2. Sampling and Data Collection
3.3. Data Analysis
4. Results and Discussion
4.1. Socio-Economic Characteristics of the Selected Farmers and Traders
4.2. Value Chain Mapping of Cauliflower and Tomato
4.2.1. Primary Actors
4.2.2. Supporting Actors
4.2.3. Marketing Channel of Cauliflower and Tomato
- (a)
- Farmer → Consumer
- (b)
- Farmer → Wholesaler → Retailer → Consumer
- (c)
- Farmer → Wholesaler → Consumer
- (d)
- Farmer → Retailer → Consumer
- (e)
- Farmer → Roadside Retailer → Consumer
- (f)
- Farmer → Wholesaler → Roadside Retailer → Consumer
- (g)
- Farmer → Retailer → Roadside Retailer → Consumer
- (h)
- Farmer → Aratdar → Wholesaler → Retailer → Consumer
- (i)
- Farmer → Aratdar → Retailer → Consumer
- (j)
- Farmer → Aratdar → Wholesaler → Roadside Retailer → Consumer
- (k)
- Farmer → Aratdar → Retailer → Roadside Retailer → Consumer
4.3. Cost and Margin Analysis of the Farmers
4.4. Value Addition of the Different Market Actors of Cauliflower and Tomato
4.5. Governance Structure Followed by the Farmers
Statements | Highly Agree | Agree | Neutral | Disagree | Highly Disagree |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Internal governance | |||||
Quality enhancement of the vegetables | 3 (6.25) | 22 (45.83) | 9 (18.75) | 14 (29.17) | 0 |
Kept the production process safe | 13 (27.08) | 27 (56.25) | 1 (2.08) | 7 (14.58) | 0 |
Swift delivery of vegetables | 21 (43.75) | 16 (33.33) | 1 (2.08) | 9 (18.75) | 1 (2.08) |
Set reasonable prices and provide discounts | 6 (12.5) | 24 (50) | 0 | 2 (4.17) | 16 (33.33) |
Considering the customer’s feedback for product improvement | 2 (4.17) | 18 (37.5) | 18 (37.5) | 9 (18.75) | 1 (2.08) |
Customers do not turn down the vegetables | 29 (60.42) | 9 (18.75) | 1 (2.08) | 9 (18.75) | 0 |
Participation in contract selling | 0 | 6 (12.5) | 0 | 23 (47.92) | 19 (39.58) |
Obtain the fair price of vegetables | 4 (8.33) | 18 (37.5) | 0 | 23 (47.92) | 3 (6.25) |
External governance | |||||
Technical support from DAE | 2 (4.17) | 6 (12.5) | 12 (25) | 18 (37.5) | 10 (20.83) |
Get high quality inputs | 0 | 21 (43.75) | 4 (8.33) | 21 (43.75) | 2 (4.17) |
Access to adequate market information | 3 (6.25) | 15 (31.25) | 3 (6.25) | 16 (33.33) | 11 (22.92) |
Inspection and assessment by the government authority | 2 (4.17) | 9 (18.75) | 6 (12.5) | 26 (54.17) | 5 (10.41) |
Sufficient infrastructures for local marketing | 15 (31.25) | 21 (43.75) | 1 (2.08) | 10 (20.83) | 1 (2.08) |
Adequate storage facilities | 1 (2.08) | 0 | 5 (10.41) | 22 (45.83) | 20 (41.67) |
Favorable laws and rules | 2 (4.17) | 32 (66.67) | 14(29.16) | 0 | 0 |
Amiable rapport between buyers and sellers | 5 (10.41) | 26 (54.17) | 5 (10.41) | 12 (25) | 0 |
Comparison between NATP and Non-NATP Farmers in the Context of the Governance Structure
5. Conclusions
6. Problems and Limitations of the Study
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Type of Respondents/Target Group | Sample Size | ||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Farmers | Sylhet District | Moulvibazar District | 100 | ||||||
Sylhet Sadar Upazila | Kamalganj Upazila | ||||||||
Kandigaon union | Hatkhola union | Alinagar union | Adampur union | ||||||
Under NATP | Without NATP | Under NATP | Without NATP | Under NATP | Without NATP | Under NATP | Without NATP | ||
13 | 12 | 13 | 12 | 13 | 12 | 13 | 12 | ||
Traders | |||||||||
1. | Aratdar | 15 | |||||||
2. | Wholesaler | 15 | |||||||
3. | Retailer | 15 | |||||||
4. | Roadside retailer | 15 | |||||||
Total sample | 160 |
Variable | Mean | Max | Min | Percentage (%) | Std. err. | Std. dev. | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Age | 44.70 | 67 | 22 | 20–30 years | 15 | 1.090 | 10.899 |
31–40 years | 23 | ||||||
41–50 years | 31 | ||||||
51–60 years | 24 | ||||||
>60 years | 7 | ||||||
Education | 0.48 | 1 | 0 | Literate | 48 | 0.050 | 0.502 |
Illiterate | 52 | ||||||
Experience | 16.05 | 40 | 2 | <11 years | 37 | 0.793 | 7.932 |
11–20 years | 42 | ||||||
21–30 years | 18 | ||||||
>30 years | 3 | ||||||
Income source | 1.65 | 3 | 1 | Agriculture | 60 | 0.086 | 0.857 |
Business | 25 | ||||||
Service | 15 | ||||||
Family size | 5.65 | 15 | 2 | Male | 55.58 | 0.250 | 2.496 |
Female | 44.42 | ||||||
Farm size | 2.43 | 12.3 | 0.1 | 0–5 acres | 94 | 0.177 | 1.771 |
6–10 acres | 5 | ||||||
11–15 acres | 1 | ||||||
Distance to market | 10.62 | 20 | 3 | <6 km | 14 | 0.378 | 3.779 |
6–10 km | 48 | ||||||
11–15 km | 29 | ||||||
>15 km | 9 | ||||||
Bargaining power | 0.80 | 1 | 0 | Yes | 80 | 0.040 | 0.402 |
No | 20 | ||||||
Trust commitment | 0.44 | 1 | 0 | Yes | 44 | 0.050 | 0.499 |
No | 56 | ||||||
Training received | 1.96 | 5 | 1 | <2 times | 78 | 0.090 | 0.898 |
2–3 times | 17 | ||||||
4–5 times | 5 | ||||||
Access to extension services | 0.87 | 1 | 0 | Yes | 87 | 0.034 | 0.338 |
No | 13 | ||||||
Problems in accessing inputs | 0.54 | 1 | 0 | Yes | 54 | 0.050 | 0.501 |
No | 46 | ||||||
Ownership of motor pump | 0.37 | 1 | 0 | Yes | 37 | 0.049 | 0.485 |
No | 63 | ||||||
Access to market information | 0.74 | 1 | 0 | Yes | 74 | 0.044 | 0.441 |
No | 26 | ||||||
Access to producer’s cooperative | 0.66 | 1 | 0 | Yes | 66 | 0.048 | 0.476 |
No | 34 |
Cost Items | Cauliflower | Tomato | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Cost (Tk./ha) | Cost (Tk./ha) | |||
Seed/Seedling | 10,386.35 | 11,293.66 | ||
Production cost | Fertilizer cost | Urea | 5162.87 | 4660.89 |
TSP | 6092.17 | 6062.86 | ||
MOP | 6072.57 | 6262.11 | ||
DAP | 4161.28 | 3965.54 | ||
Compost | 5367.31 | 4395.74 | ||
Cow dung | 7930.75 | 7770.20 | ||
Gypsum | 3964.58 | 3854.23 | ||
Pesticide and insecticide | 11,260.53 | 10,695.01 | ||
Irrigation cost | 14,555.71 | 14,232.14 | ||
Power tiller cost | 15,690.76 | 15,645.47 | ||
Human labor | 119,198.08 | 120,042 | ||
Miscellaneous cost | 4713.87 | 8266.26 | ||
Total variable cost | 214,556.83 | 217,146.11 | ||
Land use cost | 10,953.90 | 10,953.90 | ||
Interest on operating capital | 32,183.53 | 32,571.92 | ||
Total fixed cost | 43,137.43 | 43,525.82 | ||
Total production cost | 257,694.26 | 260,671.93 | ||
Marketing cost | Transportation | 14,305.41 | 15,001.13 | |
Market toll | 2004.27 | 2004.82 | ||
Mobile bill | 2117.51 | 2033.29 | ||
Load/unload | 9835.92 | 9352.73 | ||
Wastages | 13,673.95 | 16,115.26 | ||
Commission | 36,523.28 | 37,136.67 | ||
Personal expenses | 3501.28 | 3568.06 | ||
Total marketing cost | 81,961.62 | 85,211.96 |
Particulars | Cauliflower (Tk./ha) | Tomato (Tk./ha) |
---|---|---|
a. Gross return | 442,869.87 | 431,421.37 |
b. Fixed cost | 43,137.43 | 43,525.82 |
c. Variable cost | 214,556.83 | 217,146.11 |
d. Marketing cost | 81,961.62 | 85,211.96 |
e. Total cost (b + c + d) | 339,655.88 | 345,883.89 |
f. Gross margin (a − c) | 228,313.04 | 214,275.26 |
g. Net return (a − e) | 103,213.99 | 85,537.48 |
h. BCR (Undiscounted) | 1.30 | 1.25 |
Cost Items | Trader’s Type | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Aratdars | Wholesalers | Retailers | Roadside Retailers | ||
Cauliflower | Loading and unloading | 18.77 (11.40) | 28.85 (20.73) | 18.06 (3.41) | 22.30 (8.6) |
Transportation | - | 65.51 (47.08) | 82.61 (15.61) | 57.21 (22.05) | |
Cleaning and grading | 1.07 (0.65) | 1.19 (0.86) | 7.91 (1.49) | - | |
Wages and salaries | 55.99 (34.01) | 16.34 (11.75) | 82.41 (15.57) | - | |
Market toll | 1.69 (1.03) | 1.17 (0.84) | 11.53 (2.18) | 16.22 (6.25) | |
Telephone | 1.93 (1.17) | 1.41 (1.01) | 12.26 (2.32) | 16.39 (6.32) | |
Wastage | - | - | 107.59 (20.33) | 111.88 (43.13) | |
Electricity | 9.11 (5.53) | 1.05 (0.75) | 22.28 (4.21) | - | |
Shop rent | 74.38 (45.18) | 20.97 (15.07) | 166.99 (31.56) | - | |
Personal expenses | 1.05 (0.64) | 1.29 (0.93) | 9.75 (1.85) | 18.19 (7.01) | |
Miscellaneous cost | 0.65 (0.39) | 1.37 (0.98) | 7.78 (1.47) | 17.21 (6.64) | |
Total | 164.64 | 139.15 | 529.17 | 259.40 | |
Tomato | Loading and unloading | 18.59 (18.28) | 31.44 (28.33) | 33.60 (6.62) | 39.67 (17.67) |
Transportation | - | 45.77 (41.25) | 85.72 (16.90) | 58.59 (26.10) | |
Cleaning and grading | 0.56 (0.55) | 0.74 (0.67) | 9.29 (1.83) | - | |
Wages and salaries | 31.88 (31.35) | 12.52 (11.28) | 62.24 (12.27) | - | |
Market toll | 0.99 (0.97) | 0.86 (0.77) | 12.07 (2.38) | 12.52 (5.58) | |
Telephone | 1.30 (1.28) | 1.07 (0.96) | 12.36 (2.44) | 16.71 (7.44) | |
Wastage | - | - | 82.69 (16.30) | 69.06 (30.76) | |
Electricity | 5.18 (5.09) | 0.96 (0.87) | 20.16 (3.97) | - | |
Shop rent | 42.26 (41.55) | 15.77 (14.21) | 172.35 (33.98) | - | |
Personal expenses | 0.56 (0.55) | 0.96 (0.87) | 8.83 (1.75) | 13.88 (6.19) | |
Miscellaneous cost | 0.39 (0.38) | 0.88 (0.79) | 7.91 (1.56) | 14.06 (6.26) | |
Total | 101.71 | 110.97 | 507.22 | 224.49 |
Traders | Purchase Price | Selling Price | Gross Marketing Margin/Value Addition | Marketing Cost | Net Marketing Margin | ROI (%) | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Cauliflower | Aratdar | - | - | 194.88 (10.04) | 164.64 (15.07) | 30.24 (3.56) | 18.37 |
Wholesaler | 2780 | 3406.66 | 626.66 (32.28) | 139.15 (12.74) | 487.51 (57.41) | 16.70 | |
Retailer | 3166.66 | 3733.33 | 566.67 (29.19) | 529.17 (48.44) | 37.50 (4.42) | 1.02 | |
Roadside retailer | 2840 | 3393.33 | 553.33 (28.49) | 259.40 (23.75) | 293.93 (34.61) | 9.48 | |
Total | - | - | 1941.54 | 1092.36 | 849.18 | - | |
Tomato | Aratdar | - | - | 214.26 (10.07) | 101.71 (10.77) | 112.55 (9.51) | 110.66 |
Wholesaler | 2833.33 | 3513.33 | 680 (31.96) | 110.97 (11.75) | 569.03 (48.09) | 19.33 | |
Retailer | 3426.66 | 4040 | 613.33 (28.83) | 507.22 (53.71) | 106.11 (8.97) | 2.70 | |
Roadside retailer | 3266.66 | 3886.66 | 620 (29.14) | 224.49 (23.77) | 395.51 (33.43) | 11.33 | |
Total | - | - | 2127.59 | 944.39 | 1183.20 | - |
Statements | Highly Agree | Agree | Neutral | Disagree | Highly Disagree |
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Internal governance | |||||
Quality enhancement of the vegetables | 18 (34.62) | 23 (44.23) | 2 (3.85) | 9 (17.30) | 0 |
Kept the production process safe | 15 (28.85) | 29 (55.77) | 1 (1.92) | 6 (11.54) | 1 (1.92) |
Swift delivery of vegetables | 8 (15.38) | 36 (69.24) | 0 | 8 (15.38) | 0 |
Set reasonable prices and provide discounts | 8 (15.38) | 20 (38.46) | 2 (3.85) | 13 (25) | 9 (17.31) |
Considering the customer’s feedback for product improvement | 4 (7.69) | 13 (25) | 23 (44.23) | 10 (19.23) | 2 (3.85) |
Customers do not turn down the vegetables | 29 (55.77) | 19 (36.54) | 3 (5.77) | 1 (1.92) | 0 |
Participation in contract selling | 2 (3.85) | 3 (5.77) | 0 | 14 (26.92) | 33 (63.46) |
Obtain the fair price of vegetables | 4 (7.69) | 26 (50) | 0 | 21 (40.39) | 1 (1.92) |
External governance | |||||
Technical support from DAE | 2 (3.85) | 21 (40.39) | 0 | 23 (44.23) | 6 (11.53) |
Get high quality inputs | 4 (7.69) | 21 (40.39) | 1 (1.92) | 25 (48.08) | 1 (1.92) |
Access to sufficient market information | 17 (32.69) | 27 (51.92) | 0 | 8 (15.38) | 0 |
Inspection and assessment by the government authority | 2 (3.85) | 16 (30.77) | 10 (19.23) | 19 (36.54) | 5 (9.61) |
Sufficient infrastructures for local marketing | 4 (7.69) | 32 (61.54) | 4 (7.69) | 10 (19.23) | 2 (3.85) |
Adequate storage facilities | 1 (1.92) | 6 (11.53) | 17 (32.69) | 20 (38.46) | 8 (15.38) |
Favorable laws and rules | 6 (11.53) | 34 (65.39) | 10 (19.23) | 1 (1.92) | 1 (1.92) |
Amiable rapport between buyers and sellers | 26 (50) | 23 (44.23) | 0 | 3 (5.77) | 0 |
Statements | NATP Farmers | Ranking | Non-NATP Farmers | Ranking |
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Internal governance | ||||
Quality enhancement of the vegetables | 1.46 | 4 | 1.34 | 2 |
Kept the production process safe | 1.54 | 3 | 0.5 | 8 |
Swift delivery of vegetables | 1.00 | 6 | 1.00 | 6 |
Set reasonable prices and provide discounts | 1.77 | 1 | 1.33 | 3 |
Considering the customer’s feedback for product improvement | 1.62 | 2 | 0.92 | 7 |
Customers do not turn down the vegetables | 0.53 | 8 | 1.17 | 5 |
Participation in contract selling | 1.00 | 7 | 1.33 | 4 |
Obtain the fair price of vegetables | 1.23 | 5 | 1.66 | 1 |
External governance | ||||
Technical support from DAE | 2.31 | 1 | 2.33 | 1 |
Get high quality inputs | 1.62 | 2 | 1.50 | 3 |
Access to sufficient market information | 1.46 | 4 | 1.58 | 2 |
Inspection and assessment by the government authority | 1.62 | 3 | 1.50 | 4 |
Sufficient infrastructures for local marketing | 1.23 | 5 | 1.17 | 5 |
Adequate storage facilities | 0.38 | 8 | 0.17 | 8 |
Favorable laws and rules | 0.85 | 7 | 0.91 | 7 |
Amiable rapport between buyers and sellers | 1.00 | 6 | 1.09 | 6 |
Governance | Mann–Whitney U | Wilcoxon W | Z | p-Value | ||||
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NATP | Non-NATP | NATP | Non-NATP | NATP | Non-NATP | NATP | Non-NATP | |
Internal Governance | ||||||||
Quality enhancement of the vegetables | 201.00 | 273.00 | 552.00 | 573.00 | −2.693 *** | −0.331 | 0.007 | 0.741 |
Kept the production process safe | 231.00 | 264.00 | 582.00 | 564.00 | −2.188 ** | −0.553 | 0.029 | 0.580 |
Swift delivery of vegetables | 338.00 | 226.50 | 689.00 | 526.50 | −0.001 | −1.357 | 1.000 | 0.175 |
Set reasonable prices and provide discounts | 322.00 | 238.00 | 673.00 | 538.00 | −0.305 | −1.127 | 0.760 | 0.260 |
Considering the customer’s feedback for product improvement | 300.50 | 281.50 | 651.50 | 581.50 | −0.727 | −0.142 | 0.467 | 0.887 |
Customers do not turn down the vegetables | 303.00 | 261.00 | 654.00 | 561.00 | −0.726 | −0.636 | 0.468 | 0.526 |
Participation in contract selling | 290.00 | 221.00 | 641.00 | 521.00 | −1.032 | −1.520 | 0.302 | 0.129 |
Obtain the fair price of vegetables | 326.50 | 268.50 | 677.50 | 568.50 | −0.234 | −0.440 | 0.815 | 0.660 |
External governance | ||||||||
Technical support from DAE | 317.00 | 274.00 | 668.00 | 574.00 | −0.418 | −0.301 | 0.676 | 0.764 |
Get high quality inputs | 302.00 | 275.50 | 653.00 | 575.50 | −0.726 | −0.283 | 0.468 | 0.778 |
Access to sufficient market information | 300.50 | 163.00 | 651.50 | 463.00 | −0.757 | −2.687 *** | 0.449 | 0.007 |
Inspection and assessment by the government authority | 321.00 | 270.00 | 672.00 | 570.00 | −0.325 | −0.407 | 0.745 | 0.684 |
Sufficient infrastructures for local marketing | 246.00 | 171.00 | 597.00 | 471.00 | −1.932 * | −2.576 *** | 0.053 | 0.010 |
Adequate storage facilities | 237.00 | 244.50 | 588.00 | 544.50 | −1.945 * | −0.984 | 0.052 | 0.325 |
Favorable laws and rules | 234.50 | 242.00 | 585.50 | 542.00 | −2.245 ** | −1.151 | 0.025 | 0.250 |
Amiable rapport between buyers and sellers | 282.50 | 286.50 | 633.50 | 586.50 | −1.144 | −0.034 | 0.253 | 0.973 |
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Sharma, D.; Alam, M.J.; Begum, I.A.; Ding, S.; McKenzie, A.M. A Value Chain Analysis of Cauliflower and Tomato in Bangladesh. Sustainability 2023, 15, 11395. https://doi.org/10.3390/su151411395
Sharma D, Alam MJ, Begum IA, Ding S, McKenzie AM. A Value Chain Analysis of Cauliflower and Tomato in Bangladesh. Sustainability. 2023; 15(14):11395. https://doi.org/10.3390/su151411395
Chicago/Turabian StyleSharma, Dabasis, Mohammad Jahangir Alam, Ismat Ara Begum, Shijun Ding, and Andrew M. McKenzie. 2023. "A Value Chain Analysis of Cauliflower and Tomato in Bangladesh" Sustainability 15, no. 14: 11395. https://doi.org/10.3390/su151411395
APA StyleSharma, D., Alam, M. J., Begum, I. A., Ding, S., & McKenzie, A. M. (2023). A Value Chain Analysis of Cauliflower and Tomato in Bangladesh. Sustainability, 15(14), 11395. https://doi.org/10.3390/su151411395