Longitudinal study on poultry rearing in Manikganj: a preliminary assessment for the first quarter
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Mallick, N. C. (1989, August). Longitudinal study on poultry rearing in Manikganj: a preliminary assessment for the first quarter. Research Reports (1989): Economic Studies, Vol - III , 115–141.Abstract
Vulnerable Group Development (VGD) program sponsored by a number
of donors aimed at supplementing nutritional level and assisting the
process of attaining self reliance by the rural destitute womenfolk.
The womenfolk receive supply of wheat ration of 31.25 kg per month for
2 years period and the programme has long been implemented by the
government. But lack of proper administration and supervision of the
government turned the program purely a relief program. Bangladesh
Rural Advancement Committee (BRAC) envisaged this monthly wheat ration
as an input, which if associated with other services, could be
transformed to an effective program for poverty alleviation and
planned to .impart the . VGD wheat receivers training and production
skills on poultry keeping so that some sort of income generating
avenue become open for them.
Initially in 1985, Integrated Development Program (IDP),
Manikganj started a pilot program in cooperation with the World Food
Program (WFP) and its success led BRAC to launch an independent
program in late 1987, known as "Income Generation for Vulnerable Group
Development Program ( IGVGDP) ".
The present study is an evaluation of the program's prime
objective of income achievement. The findings can be summarised as in
the following:
The total income achievement in the program study population
rearing HYV is negative while it is positive for those in the nonintervened
group rearing traditional variety (control) under analysis
based on estimated feed cost. When analysis is made on the basis of
reported feed cost the situation is really grave. The hatching rate and mortality rate of chicks both favour the
control group compared to the program group. It means that, hatching
rate is lower and mortality rate of chicks is higher for the program
group.
The performance level of VGD wheat beneficiaries can no way be
regarded as better than the non-beneficiaries .
- Abnormal loss to few program respondents could be attributed to
the deaths of aged poultry birds known as pullets resulting in an
absolute loss of original investment.
Size of poultry farm seems to be somewhat positively associated
with profit earned by the VGD wheat beneficiaries.
The present evaluation is a preliminary attempt to assess the
existing situation -of the program which requires proper attention and
requisite improvements.