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Akhtaruzzaman Khan Kristin Helen Roll 《Aquaculture Economics & Management (Blackwell Science)》2018,22(2):192-208
Pangas is a relatively new and fast-growing fish species that has great potential for production and export growth in Bangladesh. However, production variability exists from farm to farm and location to location, which indicates that production risk may be a problem in pangas farming. Research on production risk is therefore of great importance, especially for small-scale farming systems in developing countries, where farmers are more vulnerable to risk. This study investigates the production risk of pangas farming in selected areas of Bangladesh. A Just–Pope stochastic production function is chosen to estimate the mean and risk functions. The test result shows that significant production risk exists in pangas farming, and that the risk differs between small and large farms. 相似文献
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Md Ferdous Alam 《Aquaculture Research》2011,42(10):1487-1500
The present study is conducted to measure the technical (TE), allocative (AE) and cost efficiency (CE) of pangas fish‐producing farmers of Bangladesh. Data envelopment analysis is used to measure the efficiency while Tobit regression is applied to identify the factors affecting efficiencies. The estimated mean TE, AE and CEs are 86%, 62% and 54% respectively. Pangas production is characterized by considerable technical inefficiencies and substantial allocative and cost inefficiencies. Pond size, fingerling size, culture length and use of pelleted feed are important determinants of efficiencies. It is nevertheless profitable in terms of benefit–cost ratio, break‐even yield and price criteria. Production of pangas can be made further profitable by eliminating inefficiencies. Proper mixing of inputs given their prices could make pangas producers profit maximizers. Efficiency improvement is expected to help to increase production and provide scopes for exporting the surplus production. More fisheries extension is suggested to expand pangas culture and improve efficiency. 相似文献
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Kim Anh Thi Nguyen Chuong N.P.T. Bui Trang T. H. Le 《Aquaculture Economics & Management (Blackwell Science)》2016,20(1):82-108
Research results on the effects of aquaculture on poverty alleviation have been mixed. We use Tobit, simulation models and cross sectional survey data of 285 households, in Ben Tre Province, Vietnam, to evaluate the effects of aquaculture involvement on poverty, measured using per capita consumption of less than $1.25 USD, $1.50, and $2.00 per day. The results show for per capita consumption of less than $1.25 per day that households’ aquaculture participation or productivity had no or little effect on the living standard. For income levels above $1.25 per capita per day aquaculture participation or productivity influenced the standard of living. 相似文献
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