Islam, Sahriar and Hasan, Nazmul and Akter, Farjana and Rahman, Mahmudur and Heema, Homaira Pervin (2024) An economic and Profitability Comparative Analysis among Different Poultry systems: A Case of Poultry Farmers in Hathazari, Bangladesh. Asian Journal of Advances in Research, 7 (1). pp. 714-722.
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Abstract
This study investigated the socio-economic profile of poultry farmers, farm management practices, and the economic profitability of broiler, layer, and sonali chicken production systems in Hathazari, Bangladesh. A total of 30 farms (10 each of broiler, layer, and sonali) were surveyed using a structured questionnaire. Duncan's multiple range test and the chi-square test were carried out for data analysis.
The analysis revealed that poultry farming was dominated by relatively affluent individuals (80% self-funded) who were primarily over 40 years old (73.3%). Farm size and vaccination status varied significantly (P=.00, P=.02) between production systems. Farms with robust biosecurity practices (60%) reported lower post-vaccination disease incidence (33.3%). Recognizing potential nutritional imbalances, most farmers (83.3%) preferred pre-formulated feed. Economic analysis revealed that layer farming offered the highest profitability, with an average annual cost per bird of 1280 BDT (Bangladeshi taka), net return of 909 BDT, and a cost-benefit ratio of 1:1.71. Broiler production yielded a cost per bird of 1376 BDT, net return of 617.2 BDT, and a cost-benefit ratio of 1:1.44. Sonali chicken farming resulted in the lowest profitability, with a cost per bird of 1019 BDT, net return of 79 BDT, and a cost-benefit ratio of 1:1.07.
These findings suggest that layer farming offers significantly greater profitability compared to broiler and sonali chicken production in Hathazari, Bangladesh.
Item Type: | Article |
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Subjects: | STM Digital Library > Multidisciplinary |
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Date Deposited: | 08 Jan 2025 10:37 |
Last Modified: | 08 Jan 2025 10:37 |
URI: | http://authors.researcheprinthub.in/id/eprint/1868 |