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Socio-economic characteristics of dairy and non-dairy households of chars of Northern Bangladesh
Author(s) -
MF Islam,
MGS Alam,
FY Bari,
BF Zohara
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
bangladesh veterinarian
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2224-7289
pISSN - 1012-5949
DOI - 10.3329/bvet.v34i2.49888
Subject(s) - livestock , dairy cattle , dairy farming , business , sanitation , household income , agricultural science , dairy industry , agricultural economics , socioeconomics , geography , zoology , milk production , economics , biology , food science , environmental science , archaeology , environmental engineering , forestry
Dairy and non-dairy households in chars in northern Bangladesh were compared. About 35% of dairy households earned money by selling milk along with labour. Dairy households owned more land than the non-dairy group. More dairy households (70%) had drinking water and 74% had sanitation facilities, while 49% and 44% non-dairy households had such facilities. The dairy households owned 3065 livestock, of which 946 were cattle; while non-dairy households owned 1915 livestock, including 17 cattle. Average daily income of each dairy household was 129 Taka (US$ 1 = Taka: 56.31), and for non-dairy household it was 109 Taka. Many dairy households had a bicycle (n = 54), radio (n = 59) and cell phone (n = 211), but fewer in the non-dairy had a bicycle (n = 8) and cell phone (n = 43). The livestock are living assets for the flood-prone households and source of daily income. Bangl. vet. 2017. Vol. 34, No. 2, 52-60

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