PRESENT STATUS AND PROBLEMS OF UNDERUTILIZED VEGETABLES AS PERCEIVED BY THE RETAILERS AND CONSUMERS OF KHULNA CITY OF BANGLADESH

Md. Yamin Kabir, Mouri Khan Mim, Jannatul Ferdous Katha, Md. Matiul Islam
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Though underutilized vegetables are safe, cheap and rich sources of proteins, fibers, minerals, vitamins, and antioxidants; they attract very little attention from the researchers and from the vegetables’ traders. The study was conducted to evaluate the status of underutilized vegetables at retailers’ and consumers’ level of Khulna city along with the problems faced by the retailers and preferences of the consumers related to underutilized vegetables. More than half (60%) of the retailers were middle aged and only 12.5% were young. Three-fourths (75%) of the retailers were female though only 2.5% had received higher secondary level of education. Only one-fourth of the retailers participated in different organizations though all showed low involvement with those activities. However, majority of the retailers (82.5%) showed favorable attitude towards underutilized vegetables. Among the consumers, about a half of them (47.5%) belonged to middle age, 42.5% had postgraduate degree, and only 12.5% were involved with different organizations. However, just more than one-third (35%) consumers bought underutilized vegetables regularly. Consumers preferred underutilized vegetables mainly because of health and nutritional benefits. Laborious collection of underutilized vegetables, not getting permission from the owner, and collecting vegetables all day long without having meal ranked 1st, 2nd and 3rd, respectively in terms of problems being faced by the retailers.
孟加拉国库尔纳市零售商和消费者认为蔬菜利用不足的现状和问题
虽然未被充分利用的蔬菜是安全、廉价和丰富的蛋白质、纤维、矿物质、维生素和抗氧化剂的来源;他们很少引起研究人员和蔬菜贸易商的注意。本研究旨在评估库尔纳市零售商和消费者层面的未充分利用蔬菜现状,以及零售商面临的问题和消费者对未充分利用蔬菜的偏好。超过一半(60%)的零售商是中年人,只有12.5%是年轻人。四分之三(75%)的零售商是女性,但只有2.5%的人受过中等以上教育。只有四分之一的零售商参加了不同的组织,尽管他们对这些活动的参与度都很低。然而,大多数零售商(82.5%)对未充分利用的蔬菜持赞成态度。在这些消费者中,大约一半(47.5%)属于中年人,42.5%的人拥有研究生学历,只有12.5%的人参与了不同的组织。然而,只有超过三分之一(35%)的消费者定期购买未充分利用的蔬菜。消费者偏爱未充分利用的蔬菜,主要是因为其有益健康和营养。在零售商面临的问题中,费力收集未充分利用的蔬菜、未经店主许可、整日收菜而不吃饭分别排在第1、2、3位。
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