Diversification of Farmland use in Bangladesh: Land Allocation Impacts on Farm Profitability

Smallholder farmers in Bangladesh face many difficulties. A trend towards fish farming has opened new opportunities in recent years. This research focuses on the concern, whether smallholders could improve their gross margins by improving the allocation of the available physical and non-physical res...

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Main Authors: Palash Md. Salauddin, Bauer Siegfried
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: De Gruyter 2017-02-01
Series:Open Agriculture
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/opag-2017-0018
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spelling doaj-bed9b4136dc744449b5518c98d20363f2021-09-05T20:51:14ZengDe GruyterOpen Agriculture2391-95312017-02-012117518810.1515/opag-2017-0018opag-2017-0018Diversification of Farmland use in Bangladesh: Land Allocation Impacts on Farm ProfitabilityPalash Md. Salauddin0Bauer Siegfried1Department of Agribusiness and Marketing, Bangladesh Agricultural University, Mymensingh-2202, BangladeshInstitute of Farm and Agribusiness Management, Justus-Liebig University, Giessen-35390, GermanySmallholder farmers in Bangladesh face many difficulties. A trend towards fish farming has opened new opportunities in recent years. This research focuses on the concern, whether smallholders could improve their gross margins by improving the allocation of the available physical and non-physical resources. Combinations of the participatory, qualitative and quantitative methods were used for primary data collection. A linear programming based modelling approach shows that farmers can increase the farm gross margin by reallocating the land in the model solution. Essential requirements, e.g. determined by household consumption requirements, determine parts of the resource allocation. The remaining land is in tendency allocated to fish farming; where one specific fish farming alternative is dominant to others. In the scenario analysis, all farming groups keep the same proportion of land use pattern until a certain level of price change, beyond that crop farming is selected. Scenarios modifying the available fish feed show the significant sensitivity of this resource on the land allocation.https://doi.org/10.1515/opag-2017-0018land allocationfreshwater fish farmingfarm profitabilitybangladesh
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Diversification of Farmland use in Bangladesh: Land Allocation Impacts on Farm Profitability
Open Agriculture
land allocation
freshwater fish farming
farm profitability
bangladesh
author_facet Palash Md. Salauddin
Bauer Siegfried
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title Diversification of Farmland use in Bangladesh: Land Allocation Impacts on Farm Profitability
title_short Diversification of Farmland use in Bangladesh: Land Allocation Impacts on Farm Profitability
title_full Diversification of Farmland use in Bangladesh: Land Allocation Impacts on Farm Profitability
title_fullStr Diversification of Farmland use in Bangladesh: Land Allocation Impacts on Farm Profitability
title_full_unstemmed Diversification of Farmland use in Bangladesh: Land Allocation Impacts on Farm Profitability
title_sort diversification of farmland use in bangladesh: land allocation impacts on farm profitability
publisher De Gruyter
series Open Agriculture
issn 2391-9531
publishDate 2017-02-01
description Smallholder farmers in Bangladesh face many difficulties. A trend towards fish farming has opened new opportunities in recent years. This research focuses on the concern, whether smallholders could improve their gross margins by improving the allocation of the available physical and non-physical resources. Combinations of the participatory, qualitative and quantitative methods were used for primary data collection. A linear programming based modelling approach shows that farmers can increase the farm gross margin by reallocating the land in the model solution. Essential requirements, e.g. determined by household consumption requirements, determine parts of the resource allocation. The remaining land is in tendency allocated to fish farming; where one specific fish farming alternative is dominant to others. In the scenario analysis, all farming groups keep the same proportion of land use pattern until a certain level of price change, beyond that crop farming is selected. Scenarios modifying the available fish feed show the significant sensitivity of this resource on the land allocation.
topic land allocation
freshwater fish farming
farm profitability
bangladesh
url https://doi.org/10.1515/opag-2017-0018
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