Mechanical Rice Transplanting: A Labor-Saving Innovation Facing Adoption Challenges in Bangladesh

"In Bangladesh, 75% of the land is devoted to year-round rice production. Rice is typically grown using manually transplanted seedlings placed into puddled soil, although a small portion is also direct-seeded. Agricultural labor is declining sharply in Bangladesh, leading to high demand for workers...

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Autores principales: Ahmed, Sharif, Miajy, Abdullah, Bhandari, Humnath
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Publicado: International Rice Research Institute 2025
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/178985
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author Ahmed, Sharif
Miajy, Abdullah
Bhandari, Humnath
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Bhandari, Humnath
Miajy, Abdullah
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Miajy, Abdullah
Bhandari, Humnath
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description "In Bangladesh, 75% of the land is devoted to year-round rice production. Rice is typically grown using manually transplanted seedlings placed into puddled soil, although a small portion is also direct-seeded. Agricultural labor is declining sharply in Bangladesh, leading to high demand for workers during the peak transplanting period. Farmers typically do not have a wide window for transplanting due to various environmental factors and issues related to crop intensification. As a result of the high demand and labor shortages during this crucial time, labor prices often rise above normal levels. These increased transplanting costs significantly impact farmers' overall profit margins. Additionally, delaying the transplanting process can adversely affect crop yields. Mechanical rice transplanting holds significant importance for Bangladesh due to its potential to transform the country's rice production system (from conventional to mechanized). A rice transplanter is a mechanical device used to transplant rice seedlings from a tray or a nursery mat into a paddy field. Instead of manual planting (a very time-consuming and labor-intensive process), rice transplanter automates the task, ensuring even spacing and depth for optimal plant growth."
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spelling CGSpace1789852025-12-19T02:15:10Z Mechanical Rice Transplanting: A Labor-Saving Innovation Facing Adoption Challenges in Bangladesh Ahmed, Sharif Miajy, Abdullah Bhandari, Humnath planting equipment transplanters technology adoption smallholders farmers agricultural mechanization agricultural production rice "In Bangladesh, 75% of the land is devoted to year-round rice production. Rice is typically grown using manually transplanted seedlings placed into puddled soil, although a small portion is also direct-seeded. Agricultural labor is declining sharply in Bangladesh, leading to high demand for workers during the peak transplanting period. Farmers typically do not have a wide window for transplanting due to various environmental factors and issues related to crop intensification. As a result of the high demand and labor shortages during this crucial time, labor prices often rise above normal levels. These increased transplanting costs significantly impact farmers' overall profit margins. Additionally, delaying the transplanting process can adversely affect crop yields. Mechanical rice transplanting holds significant importance for Bangladesh due to its potential to transform the country's rice production system (from conventional to mechanized). A rice transplanter is a mechanical device used to transplant rice seedlings from a tray or a nursery mat into a paddy field. Instead of manual planting (a very time-consuming and labor-intensive process), rice transplanter automates the task, ensuring even spacing and depth for optimal plant growth." 2025-12 2025-12-18T05:54:29Z 2025-12-18T05:54:29Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/178985 en Open Access application/pdf International Rice Research Institute Ahmed, Sharif, Abdullah Miajy, and Humnath Bhandari (2025). Mechanical Rice Transplanting: A Labor-Saving Innovation Facing Adoption Challenges in Bangladesh. International Rice Research Institute. 13 p.
spellingShingle planting equipment
transplanters
technology adoption
smallholders
farmers
agricultural mechanization
agricultural production
rice
Ahmed, Sharif
Miajy, Abdullah
Bhandari, Humnath
Mechanical Rice Transplanting: A Labor-Saving Innovation Facing Adoption Challenges in Bangladesh
title Mechanical Rice Transplanting: A Labor-Saving Innovation Facing Adoption Challenges in Bangladesh
title_full Mechanical Rice Transplanting: A Labor-Saving Innovation Facing Adoption Challenges in Bangladesh
title_fullStr Mechanical Rice Transplanting: A Labor-Saving Innovation Facing Adoption Challenges in Bangladesh
title_full_unstemmed Mechanical Rice Transplanting: A Labor-Saving Innovation Facing Adoption Challenges in Bangladesh
title_short Mechanical Rice Transplanting: A Labor-Saving Innovation Facing Adoption Challenges in Bangladesh
title_sort mechanical rice transplanting a labor saving innovation facing adoption challenges in bangladesh
topic planting equipment
transplanters
technology adoption
smallholders
farmers
agricultural mechanization
agricultural production
rice
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