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Assessing the Role of Safe Agricultural Practices in Enhancing Farmers' Income from Vegetable Cultivation

Soeb Md. Shoayeb Noman and Mahfuja Akter

Asian Journal of Agricultural Extension, Economics & Sociology, 2025, vol. 43, issue 2, 10

Abstract: In Bangladesh, farmers grow both general and high-value vegetables, which are essential for providing necessary vitamins and minerals and are cultivated throughout the year across different seasons. However, due to limited knowledge of modern farming techniques, many farmers are hesitant to produce high-value vegetables. This study aims to examine the development of vegetable farming after the implementation of safe cultivation methods for both general and high-value crops, along with the resulting changes in farmers' income. The research utilized and restructured data collected during various baseline and impact assessments to meet the study objectives. By using structured questionnaires, the study gathered key insights into the socio-economic conditions, land use for agriculture, farming techniques, marketing, and financing practices during the project period. The findings reveal that average vegetable production, revenue, and profits have increased by 20 percent, 53 percent, and 48 percent respectively since the project’s inception. The adoption of safe farming methods and improved marketing strategies has led to higher employment, better-quality vegetables free from harmful substances, enhanced soil quality, and greater income for farmers. Raising awareness and providing appropriate training along with logistical support will enable farmers to commercially grow and process both general and high-value vegetables.

Keywords: Labor; and; Human; Capital (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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