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Rice fields to prawn farms: a blue revolution in southwest Bangladesh?

Author Affiliations
Bangladesh Agricultural University, WorldFish, University of Stirling
Published InAquaculture International
Year2009
Citations103

Abstract

This paper examines freshwater prawn (Macrobrachium rosenbergii) farming in southwest Bangladesh where a large number of farmers have converted their rice fields to export oriented prawn farms, locally known as gher. The gher design potentially provides good opportunities for diversified production of prawn, fish, rice and dike crops, that has brought about a ‘blue revolution'. The average annual yield of prawn, fish and rice was estimated at 467, 986 and 2,257 kg ha⁻¹, respectively. Large farmers produced higher production due to more inputs, larger farm size and longer experience of prawn farming than others. All farmers in different gher size categories (i.e., small, medium and large) made a profit, with seed and feed dominating variable costs. Despite a higher production…
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