CONSTRAINTS AND SCOPE FOR PRACTICING SANDBAR CROPPING TECHNOLOGY IN RIVERINE AREAS OF BANGLADESH
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Abstract
The study was undertaken to assess the extent of constraints as faced by the farmers
engaged in sandbar cropping technology, to explore the relationship of the
demographic characteristics (independent variables) with constraints of sandbar
cropping technology (dependent variable) and to find out the scope for practicing
sandbar cropping technology. Constraints faced by the respondents of sandbar
cropping technology were also cross-checked by Scored Causal Diagrams (SCDs).
The independent variables were age, educational qualification, family size, annual
family income, training received, knowledge on sandbar cropping, aspiration,
fatalism, attitude towards PAB. The study was conducted in Gangachara upazila under
Rangpur district. Ninety five (95) respondents were selected as sample from a recent
list of 271 farmers using random sampling method. Data were collected by a pretested interview schedule during 1“ September to 15" October 2012. Besides the usual
descriptive statistical parameter, Pearson’s Product Moment Correlation Coefficient
(r) was used for the statistical analysis. Among the total 24 constraints “low price
during peak period of pumpkin” occupied the highest (CI= 239) scores and stand top
in the ranking while “difficult to identify mature pumpkin” had the lowest (CI= 16)
scores. Slightly more than three-fourth (75.8 percent) of the respondents had medium
constraints, while 21.0 percent had low constraints and only 3.2, percent had high
constraints of sandbar cropping technology. Scored Causal Diagrams (SCDs) explored
that the main root causes to ‘low practicing sandbar cropping technology’ identified
were low price during peak period of pumpkin, lack of training and
education/awareness and land owner discourage to give the same land for 2™ year.
Out of nine independent variables educational qualification, training received and
knowledge on sandbar cropping of the respondents showed negative significant
relationship with the constraints of sandbar cropping technology. Age and fatalism
showed a positive significant relationship with the same. On the other hand, family
size, annual family income, aspiration and attitude towards PAB of the respondents
did not show any significant relationship with the constraints of sandbar cropping
technology. Main scope for practicing sandbar cropping technology as mentioned by
the respondents ‘production of different crops along with pumpkin’ followed by “food
security’.