Economic Viability and Seasonal Impacts of Integrated Rice-Prawn-Vegetable Farming on Agricultural Households in Southwest Bangladesh
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Site Selection
2.2. Farmers Selection
2.3. Questionnaire Interview
2.4. Cropping Pattern Analysis
2.5. Data Processing and Analyses
3. Results
3.1. General Characteristics
3.2. Cropping Pattern of Rice–Prawn–Vegetable Farming
3.3. Economic Benefit Analysis
3.4. Financial Viability Analysis
3.5. Cash-Flow Analysis
4. Discussion
4.1. Socio-Demographic Characteristics
4.2. Cropping Pattern and Seasonality
4.3. Economic and Cash-Flow Analysis
4.4. Integrated Farming Effects on Sustainability
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Category | Khulna (No. of Upazila, n = 9) | Dumuria (Study Site) | % of Total Upazila |
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Rice farming status | |||
| 148,764.0 | 30,860.0 | 20.7 |
| 60,915.0 | 22,350.0 | 36.7 |
| 91,880.0 | 15,575.0 | 16.9 |
| |||
| 273,251.0 | 100,144 | 36.6 |
| 260,179.0 | 44,298.0 | 17.0 |
Prawn farming status | |||
Area of prawn farming (ha) | 19,016.40 | 11,146.0 | 58.6 |
No. of prawn farming ponds/gher | 38,892 | 18,712.0 | 48.1 |
No. of prawn farmers | 51,614.0 | 17,800 | 34.5 |
Prawn production (MT) | 13,324.90 | 6598.0 | 49.5 |
No. of prawn hatcheries | 2.0 | 1.0 | 50.0 |
No. of prawn auction places | 22.0 | 7.0 | 31.8 |
General Characteristics | CRF (n = 10) | RPVF (n = 10) | p-Value | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Frequency | Mean ± SE | Frequency | Mean ± SE | ||
Age | 49.2 ± 4.70 | 41.8 ± 3.90 | 0.244 | ||
Young (< 30 years) | 1 | 3 | |||
Middle (31–50 years) | 4 | 5 | |||
Old (> 50 years) | 5 | 2 | |||
Farming experience | 20.0 ± 3.30 | 10.6 ± 1.80 | 0.027 ** | ||
< 5 years | 1 | 3 | |||
5–15 years | 3 | 5 | |||
> 15 years | 6 | 2 | |||
Education level | 3.8 ± 1.20 | 11.7 ± 1.30 | 0.001 ** | ||
Illiterate (no schooling) | 3 | 0 | |||
Primary (1–5 years of schooling) | 5 | 1 | |||
Secondary (6–10 years of schooling) | 1 | 3 | |||
Above secondary (> 10 years of schooling) | 1 | 6 | |||
Secondary occupation | 8 (80%) | 6 (60%) | |||
Crop farming | 1 | 2 | |||
Land business | 1 | ||||
Fishermen | 3 | 1 | |||
Livestock, poultry, fish feed, and chemicals seller | 1 | 1 | |||
Small business | 2 | 1 | |||
Primary school teacher | 1 | ||||
Household size | 5.7 ± 0.42 | 4.8 ± 0.49 | 0.182 | ||
Number of males | 2.4 ± 0.26 | 2.2 ± 0.20 | 0.557 | ||
Number of females | 3.3 ± 0.30 | 2.6 ± 0.37 | 0.161 | ||
Number of children | 1.9 ± 0.23 | 1.5 ± 0.34 | 0.349 | ||
School going children | 1.5 ± 0.16 | 1.1 ± 0.23 | 0.182 | ||
Farm size | 0.7 ± 0.12 | 2.2 ± 0.46 | 0.010 ** | ||
Marginal (< 0.4 ha) | 3 | 1 | |||
Small (0.4–1.0 ha) | 4 | 2 | |||
Medium/large (> 1.0 ha) | 3 | 7 | |||
Land ownership | |||||
Own land (%) | 73.2 ± 8.53 | 65.5 ± 10.5 | 0.553 | ||
Leased in (%) | 26.8 ± 8.53 | 35.0 ± 10.5 | 0.553 | ||
Number of hired labour | |||||
Full-time labour (non-family) | 0.6 ± 0.16 | 2.1 ± 0.48 | 0.013 ** | ||
Average income per year (USD) | 2117.8 ± 120.1 | 7018.7 ± 64.5 | 0.046 ** | ||
From farms | 536.6 ± 87.9 | 6033.9 ± 52.8 | |||
From secondary occupation | 1581.2 ± 152.3 | 984.8 ± 76.2 |
Crops | Months | |||||||||||
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January | February | March | April | May | June | July | August | September | October | November | December | |
CRF | ||||||||||||
Boro rice | ||||||||||||
Aman rice | ||||||||||||
RPVF | ||||||||||||
Boro rice | ||||||||||||
Bottle gourd | ||||||||||||
Bitter gourd | ||||||||||||
Cucumber | ||||||||||||
Tomato | ||||||||||||
Prawn | ||||||||||||
Shrimp | ||||||||||||
Carp |
Input/Item/Produce | Description and Amount (Weight/No.) | Unit Price (USD/ha) | Cost/Revenue (USD/ha) | ||
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CRF | RPVF | ||||
Boro | Aman | Boro | |||
A. Cost: rice and vegetables | |||||
Lease value | Yearly lease value for 1 ha land | 1033.7 | 516.9 | 516.9 | 1033.7 |
Inorganic fertilizer | |||||
Urea (kg) | CRF: boro @120; aman @90; RPVF @160 | 0.23 | 27.6 | 20.7 | 36.8 |
TSP * (kg) | CRF: boro @80; aman @50; RPVF @110 | 0.26 | 20.8 | 13 | 28.6 |
MP * (kg) | CRF: boro @60; RPVF @90 | 0.23 | 13.8 | 0.0 | 20.7 |
DAP * (kg) | CRF: aman @20; RPVF@30 | 0.26 | 0.0 | 5.2 | 7.8 |
Gypsum (kg) | CRF: boro @50 | 0.21 | 10.5 | 0.0 | 0.0 |
Seed | |||||
Rice seed | Seed and seedling | 93.9 | 60.5 | 85.5 | |
Vegetable seed | Seed and seedlings | 0.0 | 0.0 | 29.4 | |
Drugs and chemicals | Insecticides, pesticides, herbicides, etc. | 52.9 | 0.0 | 205.6 | |
Irrigation | Used borehole pump in the dry season | 35.2 | 0.0 | 29.4 | |
Labour (no.) | Tillage, transplantation, weeding, fertilizing, applying chemicals, harvesting, threshing, etc. (CRF: boro @75; aman @60; and RPVF @185) | 6.16 | 462.0 | 369.6 | 1139.6 |
Total cost from A | 1233.6 | 985.9 | 2617.1 | ||
B. Cost: aquaculture | |||||
Fish feed | |||||
Traditional feed (kg) | Mixture of rice bran, wheat bran, soybean meal, etc. @840 | 0.31 | 260.4 | ||
Commercial feed (kg) | Sinking feed @1295 | 0.54 | 699.3 | ||
Fish seed | |||||
Prawn—PL * (no.) | Giant Freshwater Prawn @10000 | 0.03 | 300.0 | ||
Shrimp—PL (no.) | Giant Tiger Shrimp @3000 | 0.04 | 120.0 | ||
Carp seed (no.) | Rohu, catla, carpio, and punti @2500 | 0.21 | 525.0 | ||
Drugs and chemicals | |||||
Lime (kg) | White limestone @180 | 0.14 | 25.2 | ||
Disinfectant (50 g packs) | 5 | 3.08 | 15.4 | ||
Probiotics (50 g packs) | 7 (Basically, Bacillus group) | 3.52 | 24.6 | ||
Labour | Harvesting cost (25-man days) | 6.16 | 154.0 | ||
Total cost from B | 2123.9 | ||||
C. Revenue | |||||
Revenue from rice | |||||
Boro rice (kg) | CRF@6900; RPVF@ 6200 | 0.26 | 1794.0 | 1612.0 | |
Straw from boro rice (kg) | 2000 | 0.06 | 120.0 | 120.0 | |
Aman rice (kg) | 4200 | 0.23 | 966.0 | ||
Straw from aman rice (kg) | 1600 | 0.06 | 96.0 | ||
Revenue from vegetables | |||||
Bottle gourd (no.) | 4205 | 0.23 | 967.2 | ||
Tomato (kg) | 4500 | 0.15 | 675.0 | ||
Cucumber (kg) | 1320 | 0.21 | 277.2 | ||
Bitter gourd (kg) | 7000 | 0.18 | 1260.0 | ||
Revenue from fish | |||||
Prawn and shrimp (kg) | 310 | 6.46 | 2002.6 | ||
Carp (kg) | 270 | 2.11 | 569.7 | ||
D. Gross cost | CRF: boro + aman; RPVF: total cost of A + B | 2219.4 | 4741.0 | ||
E. Gross revenue | Revenue from rice + vegetables + fish | 2976.0 | 7483.7 | ||
F. Net revenue | Total revenue—total cost | 756.6 | 2742.7 | ||
G. Undiscounted BCR | Total revenue ÷ total cost | 1.34 | 1.58 |
Cost and Benefits | FARMING TYPES | |
---|---|---|
CRF | RPVF | |
Present value of cost (USD ha−1) | 9658.5 | 21,096.6 |
Present value of the benefit (USD ha−1) | 11,575.6 | 29,108.9 |
Net present value (USD ha−1) | 1917.1 | 8012.3 |
Discounted BCR | 1.19 | 1.38 |
Category | Cost/Revenue (USD) | January | February | March | April | May | June | July | August | September | October | November | December | Net Revenue |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
CRF | Cost | 1216.5 | 236.4 | 56.4 | 52.9 | 188.3 | - | - | 154.4 | 154.9 | 19.5 | - | 140.2 | (Total cost—total revenue) = 756.6 (USD) |
Description | Lease value; tillage; and seed cost of boro rice | Irrigation; weeding; and fertilizer cost | Irrigation; and fertilizer cost | Drugs and chemicals cost | Harvesting; and thrashing cost | Tillage; and seed cost of aman rice | Weeding; and fertilizer cost | Fertilizer cost | - | Harvesting; and threshing cost | ||||
Revenue | - | - | - | - | 1914.0 | - | - | - | - | - | - | 1062.0 | ||
Description | - | - | - | - | Sale price of boro rice and straw | - | - | - | - | - | - | Sale price of aman rice and straw | ||
Cash-flow | −1216.5 | −1452.9 | −1509.3 | −1562.2 | 163.5 | 163.5 | 163.5 | 9.1 | −145.8 | −165.3 | −165.3 | 756.5 | ||
RPVF | Cost | 1221.6 | 423.4 | 54.3 | 103.5 | 276.4 | 1034.1 | 172.7 | 291.5 | 372.3 | 460.6 | 330.6 | (Total cost − total revenue) = 2742.7 (USD) | |
Description | Lease value; tillage; and seed cost of boro rice | Bottle gourd seed; and irrigation; weeding; and fertilizer cost for rice | Irrigation; and fertilizer cost | Drugs and chemicals cost | Harvesting and thrashing cost | Fish seed; feed; and drugs and chemicals cost | Fish feed; drugs and chemicals; and vegetable seed cost | Fish feed; drugs and chemicals; and harvesting cost | Fish feed; drugs and chemicals; and harvesting cost | Fish feed; drugs and chemicals; and harvesting cost | Fish feed; harvesting; grading; and marketing cost | |||
Revenue | - | - | 520.2 | 447.0 | 1732.0 | - | - | 10.0 | 665.6 | 1182.6 | 1570.8 | 1355.5 | ||
Description | - | - | Sale price of bottle gourd | Sale price of bottle gourd | Sale price of boro rice and straw | - | - | Sale price of bitter gourd; and cucumber | Sale price of prawn; cucumber; and bitter gourd | Sale price of prawn; tomato; cucumber; and bitter gourd | Sale price of prawn; carps; tomato; and bitter gourd | Sale price of prawn; carps; and tomato | ||
Cash-flow | −1221.6 | −1645.0 | −1179.0 | −835.6 | 620 | 620 | −414.1 | −576.8 | −202.7 | 607.6 | 1717.8 | 2742.7 |
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Alam, M.M.; Tikadar, K.K.; Hasan, N.A.; Akter, R.; Bashar, A.; Ahammad, A.K.S.; Rahman, M.M.; Alam, M.R.; Haque, M.M. Economic Viability and Seasonal Impacts of Integrated Rice-Prawn-Vegetable Farming on Agricultural Households in Southwest Bangladesh. Water 2022, 14, 2756. https://doi.org/10.3390/w14172756
Alam MM, Tikadar KK, Hasan NA, Akter R, Bashar A, Ahammad AKS, Rahman MM, Alam MR, Haque MM. Economic Viability and Seasonal Impacts of Integrated Rice-Prawn-Vegetable Farming on Agricultural Households in Southwest Bangladesh. Water. 2022; 14(17):2756. https://doi.org/10.3390/w14172756
Chicago/Turabian StyleAlam, Md. Mehedi, Kishor Kumar Tikadar, Neaz A. Hasan, Rabeya Akter, Abul Bashar, A. K. Shakur Ahammad, Mohammad Mahmudur Rahman, Md Rushna Alam, and Mohammad Mahfujul Haque. 2022. "Economic Viability and Seasonal Impacts of Integrated Rice-Prawn-Vegetable Farming on Agricultural Households in Southwest Bangladesh" Water 14, no. 17: 2756. https://doi.org/10.3390/w14172756
APA StyleAlam, M. M., Tikadar, K. K., Hasan, N. A., Akter, R., Bashar, A., Ahammad, A. K. S., Rahman, M. M., Alam, M. R., & Haque, M. M. (2022). Economic Viability and Seasonal Impacts of Integrated Rice-Prawn-Vegetable Farming on Agricultural Households in Southwest Bangladesh. Water, 14(17), 2756. https://doi.org/10.3390/w14172756