孟加拉国戈帕甘吉Kotalipara upazila洪泛区渔民的社会经济和生计状况

M. A. Halim
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本文描述了孟加拉国Gopalganj的Kotalipara upazila附近洪泛区养殖户的社会经济和生计状况。2020年7月至12月进行了一项调查,以评估戈帕尔甘杰地区洪泛区渔民目前的社会经济地位。调查结果显示,养鱼户的平均年龄和经验分别为40.50±14.5岁和17.5±7.15岁。76.64%的农民已婚,21.50%的农民未婚,1.87%的农民丧偶。调查发现,62.60%的养殖户拥有kacha房屋,6.20%拥有paka房屋,26.60%拥有半paka房屋,只有4.70%拥有两层房屋。60%的养鱼户有kacha厕所,20%有半paka厕所,10%没有卫生设施。约27%的养殖户采用单一养殖方式,73%的养殖户采用复合养殖方式。调查发现,48%的养鱼户从鱼苗商那里收集鱼苗,5%从政府农场收集鱼苗,25%从社区苗圃收集鱼苗,10%从个人苗圃收集鱼苗,另外12%从当地孵化场收集鱼苗。在调查区域,大约15%的养鱼户管理水生杂草,25%的养鱼户使水库干涸,55%的养鱼户改造池塘堤防,5%的养鱼户清除河床污泥。在研究结束时,25%的养鱼户表示经济状况有了显著改善,55%的养鱼户表示社会状况略有改善,20%的养鱼户保持不变。在研究的最后一部分,73%的养鱼户报告说他们使用散装饲料,9%使用颗粒饲料,18%使用两种饲料。调查地点的鱼产量为2964公斤/公顷。所有的养鱼户都完全依赖洪泛区渔业为生。通过改进技术管理洪泛平原,可以提高他们的社会经济地位。
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Socioeconomic and livelihood status of floodplain fish farmers in Kotalipara upazila, Gopalganj, Bangladesh
This paper describes the socio-economic and livelihood status of adjacent floodplain fish farmers in Kotalipara upazila, Gopalganj, Bangladesh. A survey was conducted from July to December, 2020 to assess the present socio-economic status of the fish farmers in a floodplain of Gopalganj district. The survey revealed that the average age and experience of fish farmers were 40.50±14.5 and 17.5±7.15 years, respectively. It was also found that 76.64% of farmers were married, 21.50% were unmarried and 1.87% were widows. It was found that 62.60% fish farmers had a kacha house, 6.20% had a paka house, 26.60% had semi-paka house and only 4.70% had two storied. Sixty percent fish farmers have kacha toilets, 20 % semi-paka and 10% have no sanitary facilities. About 27% of fish farmers practiced monoculture fish culture and 73% farmers followed polyculture culture. It was tracked down that 48% of the fish farmers gathered fries/fingerlings from the fry merchants, 5% from the Govt. farms, 25% from the neighborhood nursery, 10% from personal nursery and extra 12% from local hatcheries. In the survey region about 15% fish farmers manage aquatic weeds, 25% fish farmers dried out their water reservoir, 55% fish farmers refit the pond dykes and 5% fish farmers eradicate the bed sludge. At the end of the study, 25% fish farmers said that economic well-being has improved exceptionally, 55% fish farmers said that social situations have improved marginally and 20% fish farmers are static. In the final part of the study, 73% fish farmers reported that they used loose feed, 9% used pellets and 18% used both types. In the survey location, fish production was 2,964 kg/ha. All fish farmers were fully dependent on floodplain fishery for their livelihood. It is possible to uplift their socioeconomic status by managing the floodplain with improved technology.
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