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Profitability of Transplanted Aman rice cultivation in some selected areas of the southern part of Bangladesh

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The research aimed to assess the profitability of Transplanted Aman (T. Aman) rice cultivation in the southern region of Bangladesh. Specifically, it sought to identify the most successful service providers and evaluate the financial viability of T. Aman rice cultivation in the study area. Data collection involved 118 randomly selected respondents, including farmers, dealers, and marketers. The overall cost of production per hectare, as determined by primary data analysis, came to Tk. 34,869.76. Furthermore, 2,149.00 kg of T. Aman rice were produced on average per acre. The resultant Benefit Cost Ratio (BCR) of 1.26 means that for every taka invested in T. Aman production yielded Tk. 1.26 in return. Gross returns were determined to be Tk. 43,882.58, resulting in net returns of Tk. 9,013.58. The findings underscored the profitability of T. Aman rice cultivation in the southern region of Bangladesh, as evidenced by the favorable results of the cost-benefit analysis. It is recommended to utilize contemporary inputs such as high-quality seeds, fertilizers, efficient labor, power tillers, pesticides, and timely irrigation to enhance output and profitability. Timely and effective utilization of these inputs is crucial for maximizing output and profitability in T. Aman rice cultivation.
Title: Profitability of Transplanted Aman rice cultivation in some selected areas of the southern part of Bangladesh
Description:
The research aimed to assess the profitability of Transplanted Aman (T.
Aman) rice cultivation in the southern region of Bangladesh.
Specifically, it sought to identify the most successful service providers and evaluate the financial viability of T.
Aman rice cultivation in the study area.
Data collection involved 118 randomly selected respondents, including farmers, dealers, and marketers.
The overall cost of production per hectare, as determined by primary data analysis, came to Tk.
34,869.
76.
Furthermore, 2,149.
00 kg of T.
Aman rice were produced on average per acre.
The resultant Benefit Cost Ratio (BCR) of 1.
26 means that for every taka invested in T.
Aman production yielded Tk.
1.
26 in return.
Gross returns were determined to be Tk.
43,882.
58, resulting in net returns of Tk.
9,013.
58.
The findings underscored the profitability of T.
Aman rice cultivation in the southern region of Bangladesh, as evidenced by the favorable results of the cost-benefit analysis.
It is recommended to utilize contemporary inputs such as high-quality seeds, fertilizers, efficient labor, power tillers, pesticides, and timely irrigation to enhance output and profitability.
Timely and effective utilization of these inputs is crucial for maximizing output and profitability in T.
Aman rice cultivation.

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