Impact of Integrated Agricultural Productivity Project on the Smallholder Beneficiaries in Mithapukur Upazila, Rangpur District of Bangladesh DOI Open Access

Nusrat Jahan Upoma,

Md. Safiul Islam Afrad,

Md. Enamul Haque

et al.

Asian Journal of Agricultural Extension Economics & Sociology, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 42(9), P. 39 - 49

Published: Sept. 1, 2024

In Bangladesh, plenty of development projects are assumed, though success very few is evaluated. This study was aimed to evaluate the impact Integrated Agricultural Productivity Project (IAPP) on smallholder beneficiaries. The proportionate random sampling technique used select 90 beneficiaries from seven project villages implemented. Data were collected during 2018 2019 using a predesigned interview schedule. perceived advantages and beneficiaries' annual income change utilized assess Majority (58.8%) farmers under young middle age category, with literacy belonged moderate family size, small farm average BDT 134989 227633 before after intervention, respectively. They showed contact extension source (95.6%) organizational participation (64.5%). Benefits derived different components caused in usages agricultural improved technologies by implemented fish, crop, livestock water technology. All had statistically significant contributions changes for all cases, viz. fish technology (t=13.65), crop (t=24.36), (t = 20.43) (t= 22.29). There also comparing intervention. Major problems faced intervention poor coordination activities followed training, quality deliverables inadequate supply incentives. It recommended that authority needs consider necessary measures sustain tempo resolve experienced future interventions.

Language: Английский

Impact of Integrated Agricultural Productivity Project on the Smallholder Beneficiaries in Mithapukur Upazila, Rangpur District of Bangladesh DOI Open Access

Nusrat Jahan Upoma,

Md. Safiul Islam Afrad,

Md. Enamul Haque

et al.

Asian Journal of Agricultural Extension Economics & Sociology, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 42(9), P. 39 - 49

Published: Sept. 1, 2024

In Bangladesh, plenty of development projects are assumed, though success very few is evaluated. This study was aimed to evaluate the impact Integrated Agricultural Productivity Project (IAPP) on smallholder beneficiaries. The proportionate random sampling technique used select 90 beneficiaries from seven project villages implemented. Data were collected during 2018 2019 using a predesigned interview schedule. perceived advantages and beneficiaries' annual income change utilized assess Majority (58.8%) farmers under young middle age category, with literacy belonged moderate family size, small farm average BDT 134989 227633 before after intervention, respectively. They showed contact extension source (95.6%) organizational participation (64.5%). Benefits derived different components caused in usages agricultural improved technologies by implemented fish, crop, livestock water technology. All had statistically significant contributions changes for all cases, viz. fish technology (t=13.65), crop (t=24.36), (t = 20.43) (t= 22.29). There also comparing intervention. Major problems faced intervention poor coordination activities followed training, quality deliverables inadequate supply incentives. It recommended that authority needs consider necessary measures sustain tempo resolve experienced future interventions.

Language: Английский

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