Crop production growth in different agro-ecological zones of Bangladesh

Type Journal Article - Journal of the Bangladesh Agricultural University
Title Crop production growth in different agro-ecological zones of Bangladesh
Author(s)
Volume 7
Issue 2
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2009
Page numbers 351-360
URL http://www.banglajol.info/index.php/JBAU/article/view/4746
Abstract
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the progress and regional variations of crop production in Bangladesh. The
secondary data were used and collected for the years 1980-81 to 2002-03 from the ‘Statistical Yearbooks of
Bangladesh’, ‘Yearbook of Agricultural Statistics’ and population census of different years. The study was conducted
during the period from September 2006 to February 2008. An analysis was done for twelve mutually exclusive agroecological
zones by assigning various indicators of crop sector development. The remarkable progress of rural
literacy rate, ratio of agricultural workers to population, number of farmer’s co-operative societies and per capita
regional domestic agricultural products in two decades was observed in different regions. Wide disparities in the level
of crop sector development had been observed across the regions. The overall results reveal that some of the
regions are in better positions in respect of socioeconomic progress, land use pattern, input use, growth performance
of HYV rice and food-grains production. The developed regions were ‘Old Himalayan Piedmont Plain and Tista
Floodplain’, ‘Karatoya Floodplain and Atrai Basin’, ‘Brahmaputra-Jamuna Floodplain’ and ‘Middle Meghna River
Floodplain’ on the basis of land utilization pattern, input use and food-grains production. Analysis of regional
disparities reveals that ‘Sylhet Basin and Surma-Kusiyara Floodplain’, Greater Dhaka’, ‘Middle Meghna River
Floodplain’ and ‘Lower Meghna River and Estuarine Floodplain’ regions has developed remarkably in the last twenty
years.

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