Determinants of training needs of the tilapia (Oreochromis sp.) fish farmers: an empirical study from a selected area in Bangladesh

Q4 Agricultural and Biological Sciences International Journal of Agricultural Extension Pub Date : 2022-12-30 DOI:10.33687/ijae.10.03.4063
M. N. Uddin, Kabir Ahsan, M. G. Farouque, Sharmin Akter, S. Rahman
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Capacity building of fish farmers is inevitable for profitable fish farming. This research was undertaken primarily to identify the factors influencing the training requirements of tilapia fish farmers and to assess the level of training required for optimal farm management. Thus, the research was conducted in Phulpur Upazila (sub-district) under the Mymensingh district of Bangladesh. Face-to-face interviews were conducted with 100 randomly selected tilapia fish farmers using a pre-tested questionnaire. The training needs of tilapia fish farmers were measured using a four-point rating scale. The overwhelming majority (99%) of the respondents reported high training needs. Determination of mono-sex tilapia, a non-probiotic and probiotic fish production, and production techniques of mono-sex tilapia were identified as significant areas of training needs. Linear multiple regressions confirmed that level of education, experience in fish farming, training received, extension media contact and social mobility were the statistically significant determinants (P0.05) of the training needs for the tilapia fish farmers. The high cost of fish feed, unavailability of extension service, and high fertilizer costs were identified as the major problems faced by the respondents. Respective authorities, especially the Department of Fisheries (DoF), should emphasize initiating capacity-building programs for the farmers, considering the identified training needs and problems. In addition, providing training, ensuring the availability of credits at low-interest rate, supply inputs for tilapia culture for improving tilapia fish farming could facilitate the farmers.
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罗非鱼(Oreochromis sp.)养殖户培训需求的决定因素:来自孟加拉国选定地区的实证研究
养鱼户的能力建设是盈利养鱼的必然要求。进行这项研究的主要目的是确定影响罗非鱼养殖户培训需求的因素,并评估最佳养殖场管理所需的培训水平。因此,这项研究是在孟加拉国迈门辛格地区的Phulpur Upazila(分区)进行的。随机抽取100名罗非鱼养殖户,采用预试问卷进行面对面访谈。罗非鱼养殖户的培训需求是用四分制量表衡量的。绝大多数(99%)的受访者表示培训需求很高。确定单性罗非鱼、非益生菌鱼和益生菌鱼的生产以及单性罗非鱼的生产技术是培训需求的重要领域。线性多元回归证实,教育水平、养鱼经验、接受培训、接触推广媒体和社会流动性是罗非鱼养殖户培训需求的统计学显著决定因素(P0.05)。鱼饲料成本高、无法获得推广服务和肥料成本高被确定为答复者面临的主要问题。有关当局,特别是渔业部(DoF)应考虑到已确定的培训需求和问题,强调为农民启动能力建设方案。此外,提供培训,确保获得低息信贷,为罗非鱼养殖提供投入物,以改善罗非鱼养殖,可以为农民提供便利。
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International Journal of Agricultural Extension
International Journal of Agricultural Extension Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Plant Science
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