dc.description.abstract | Purpose: While organic farming is quite pervading around the world, it received
minimal momentum in Bangladesh. Therefore, this study aims to find the dominant
factors and major constraints to pursue organic farming in Bangladesh.
Methodology: Primary data are collected from forty producers, one processor, and
two distributors from the Bogura district. Mostly descriptive statistics are used to
achieve the objectives.
Findings: Findings show that lower cost of productions, ethical farming practices,
higher return, and premium prices are the primary inducement for organic farming
over the traditional methods. However, losing arable land, lack of credit and technical
aid, and different marketing constraints are the notable impediments to purse organic
farming in Bangladesh. Building awareness, developing effective marketing channels,
private-public partnerships in production, storage, and distribution could be a way to
reduce these impediments and encourage more organic farming in Bangladesh.
Limitations: This study considers only one particular district of Bangladesh among
the few where organic farming is prominent. Few other production locations could
be included in future studies.
Practical Implications: This study provides practical implications for existing and
potential producers, processors, and distributors of organic farming in Bangladesh.
Originality: This study provides a bridge to the existing literature gap in organizing
organic farming in Bangladesh, especially by identifying the factors inducing
organic farming and major constraints to this process. | en_US |