Contribution of factors to summer chilli productivity differential between large and small farms in Bangladesh
1999
Karim, R.Md. | Ahmed, M. | Haque, A.K.M.H. | Talukder, A.S.M.H.M. (Bangladesh Agricultural Research Inst., Gazipur (Bangladesh). Agricultural Economics Division)
Present study was carried out to estimate the neutral technology, nonneutral technology and input use contribution differences between large and small farms producing summer chilli. Decomposition technique was used to achieve the objectives. Only the neural technology contribution was in favour of large farms. The non-neutral technologies and input use contribution differences in small farms appeared to perform better than large farms in summer chilli production. The study revealed that the highest input use contributing factor differences were obtained by fertilizers followed by seedling, insecticide, manure, human labour, top dressing, animal power and weeding between large and small farms. The small farms were more productive than large farms in summer chilli production.
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