A baseline assessment of farm, household, gender and socioeconomic attributes in Bangladesh

The study highlights the agroecological and socioeconomic diversity within the AMD coverage areas. Key findings indicate that households rely heavily on farming for their income with rice and mung beans being the dominant crops while livestock and aquaculture raising are evident. Productivity trends...

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Autores principales: Mishra, Ashok K., Dela Rueda, Justin B., Villanueva, Donald B., Raviz, Jeny V., Pede, Valerien O.
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Publicado: International Rice Research Institute 2024
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/172606
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author Mishra, Ashok K.
Dela Rueda, Justin B.
Villanueva, Donald B.
Raviz, Jeny V.
Pede, Valerien O.
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Mishra, Ashok K.
Pede, Valerien O.
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description The study highlights the agroecological and socioeconomic diversity within the AMD coverage areas. Key findings indicate that households rely heavily on farming for their income with rice and mung beans being the dominant crops while livestock and aquaculture raising are evident. Productivity trends indicate that small farms outperform larger ones, with Boro rice yielding higher returns than Aman rice and mung bean farmers generating decent returns. Mechanization levels are nearly universal for land preparation but remain minimal for other activities like crop establishment and pest, disease and weed management. Mechanization opportunities in mung bean production remain underutilized. Climate risk exposures significantly affect production leading to substantial losses partly explained by low to non-adoption of climate adaptation and mitigation practices. Household and women's participation in community organizations and activities is notably low and access to support services is limited, posing challenges to achieving development objectives. Gender dynamics reveal the shift towards joint household decision making but traditional gender roles remain prevalent.
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spelling CGSpace1726062025-10-23T09:36:47Z A baseline assessment of farm, household, gender and socioeconomic attributes in Bangladesh Mishra, Ashok K. Dela Rueda, Justin B. Villanueva, Donald B. Raviz, Jeny V. Pede, Valerien O. socioeconomic aspects climate-smart agriculture impact assessment surveys The study highlights the agroecological and socioeconomic diversity within the AMD coverage areas. Key findings indicate that households rely heavily on farming for their income with rice and mung beans being the dominant crops while livestock and aquaculture raising are evident. Productivity trends indicate that small farms outperform larger ones, with Boro rice yielding higher returns than Aman rice and mung bean farmers generating decent returns. Mechanization levels are nearly universal for land preparation but remain minimal for other activities like crop establishment and pest, disease and weed management. Mechanization opportunities in mung bean production remain underutilized. Climate risk exposures significantly affect production leading to substantial losses partly explained by low to non-adoption of climate adaptation and mitigation practices. Household and women's participation in community organizations and activities is notably low and access to support services is limited, posing challenges to achieving development objectives. Gender dynamics reveal the shift towards joint household decision making but traditional gender roles remain prevalent. 2024-12 2025-01-31T03:59:32Z 2025-01-31T03:59:32Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/172606 en Open Access application/pdf International Rice Research Institute Mishra, A.K., et al. (2024). A baseline assessment of farm, household, gender and socioeconomic attributes in Bangladesh. Los Banos, Laguna: International Rice Research Institute. 142p.
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impact assessment
surveys
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Dela Rueda, Justin B.
Villanueva, Donald B.
Raviz, Jeny V.
Pede, Valerien O.
A baseline assessment of farm, household, gender and socioeconomic attributes in Bangladesh
title A baseline assessment of farm, household, gender and socioeconomic attributes in Bangladesh
title_full A baseline assessment of farm, household, gender and socioeconomic attributes in Bangladesh
title_fullStr A baseline assessment of farm, household, gender and socioeconomic attributes in Bangladesh
title_full_unstemmed A baseline assessment of farm, household, gender and socioeconomic attributes in Bangladesh
title_short A baseline assessment of farm, household, gender and socioeconomic attributes in Bangladesh
title_sort baseline assessment of farm household gender and socioeconomic attributes in bangladesh
topic socioeconomic aspects
climate-smart agriculture
impact assessment
surveys
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/172606
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