PRESENT STATUS, PROSPECTS AND PROBLEMS OF CASHEW CULTIVATION IN BANGLADESH

Md. Matiul Islam, M. Islam, Z. Sultana, Md. Abdul Mannan
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Cashew (Anacardium occidentale L.) remained underexploited in Bangladesh, though it is a vital crop in many countries. This study was conducted to reveal the present scenario, explore the prospects, and identify the problems of cashew cultivation in Bangladesh. Data were collected from randomly selected 63 cashew-producing farmers from three hilly districts, Rangamati, Bandarban and Khagrachhari, under the Chittagong division of Bangladesh, using a structured interview schedule from February to April 2019. The majority of the farmers (65.1%) owned medium-size farms (1.01-3ha) and about half of them (46.0%) belonged to the higher annual income (>1,50,000 BDT; equivalent to 1,750.55 USD) group. The cashew yield was medium (1.40 to 1.80t ha-1) and an individual tree yield ranged from 3 to 8 kg with an average of 6.24 kg. More than two-thirds (68.3%) of the farmers earned 1,20,001-1,80,000 BDT ha-1 from cashew cultivation with an average of 1,68,000 BDT (equivalent to 1,960.62 USD). An average of 0.89 ha of land could still be taken under cashew cultivation. The net profit potential of 8,34,242 BDT ha-1 (equivalent to 9,706.69 USD) is possible from cashew cultivation which is much higher than other crops. The farmers confronted low (79.4%) to medium (20.6%) problems and among the 16 identified problems, ‘lack of processing for nut and apple’ was the most serious severe problem, followed by ‘lack of quality seeds or seedlings. The findings suggest that the government should take initiatives to overcome the prevailing problems regarding cashew cultivation.
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孟加拉国腰果种植的现状、前景及问题
尽管腰果(Anacardium occidentale L.)是许多国家的重要作物,但在孟加拉国仍未得到充分开发。本研究旨在揭示孟加拉国腰果种植的现状,探讨前景,并找出问题所在。数据是通过2019年2月至4月的结构化访谈计划从孟加拉国吉大港地区的Rangamati、Bandarban和Khagrachhari三个丘陵地区随机选择的63名腰果生产农民中收集的。大多数农民(65.1%)拥有中型农场(1.01-3公顷),其中约一半(46.0%)属于较高的年收入(> 15万BDT;相当于1,750.55美元)组。腰果产量中等(1.40 ~ 1.80吨每公顷),单株产量3 ~ 8公斤,平均6.24公斤。超过三分之二(68.3%)的农民从腰果种植中获得1,20001 - 1,80000 BDT /公顷的收入,平均收入为168,000 BDT /公顷(相当于1,960.62美元)。腰果种植平均仍可占用0.89公顷的土地。腰果种植可能产生的净利润潜力为8,34,242 BDT ha-1(相当于9,706.69美元),远高于其他作物。农民面临的问题是低(79.4%)到中(20.6%),在16个问题中,“坚果和苹果缺乏加工”是最严重的问题,其次是“缺乏优质种子或幼苗”。研究结果表明,政府应采取主动措施,克服腰果种植中普遍存在的问题。
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