An assessment of socio-economic conditions of the farmers related to goat fattening in Rangpur district of Bangladesh

Topon Chandra Barman, M. M. Hossain, M. Rahman, Md Younus Ali, N. R. Sarker
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The experiment was carried out at Kaunia upazila in Rangpur district to investigate the socio-economic conditions of the farmers, use of different hormones, feed additives and their effects. The data were collected through interview schedule by selecting 30 respondents who were involved in goat fattening. Collected data were analyzed using Excel sheet. It was found that most of the farmers were middle aged categories (50%) and educational level of the farmers was primary (57%), secondary (23%), and higher secondary (10%). Half of the respondents were farmer, followed by businessman (20%). About 67% farmers used own capital, 3% farmers took loan from bank and 23% took loan from other sources such as NGO. It was also found that about 33% respondents had on short time training experience and the rest 67% had no experience. Almost 97% farmers reared Black Bengal goat and 3% Jamunapari goat. Near about 97% farmers used roadside grass and tree leaves and only 3% farmers used cultivated fodder. Only 7% farmer used growth promoter & feed additives in feed where 93% farmers are not being used growth promoter &feed additives in feed. But not a single farmer used growth hormones for fattening purpose. Therefore, still now goat meat would be safe for human consumption without any health hazard. Asian Australas. J. Food Saf. Secur. 2017, 1 (1), 1-6
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对孟加拉国Rangpur地区与山羊育肥有关的农民的社会经济条件的评估
该试验在Rangpur地区的Kaunia upazila进行,目的是调查农民的社会经济条件、不同激素、饲料添加剂的使用及其效果。数据采用访谈法收集,选取30名参与山羊育肥的调查对象。收集的数据使用Excel表格进行分析。研究发现,农民以中年人居多(50%),受教育程度依次为小学(57%)、中学(23%)和高中(10%)。一半的受访者是农民,其次是商人(20%)。约67%的农民使用自有资金,3%的农民从银行贷款,23%的农民从非政府组织等其他渠道贷款。调查还发现,约33%的受访者没有短期培训经验,其余67%的受访者没有培训经验。几乎97%的农民饲养黑孟加拉山羊和3%的贾穆纳帕里山羊。近97%的农民使用路边的草和树叶,只有3%的农民使用人工培育的饲料。只有7%的农民在饲料中使用生长促进剂和饲料添加剂,而93%的农民在饲料中没有使用生长促进剂和饲料添加剂。但没有一个农民将生长激素用于增肥。因此,现在食用山羊肉仍然是安全的,没有任何健康危害。亚洲Australas。J.食品安全。安全,2017,1 (1),1-6
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