Vegetable growers of BRAC and Flood 1998: a case study of Sonaidanga Balkuntthapur VO
Date
1998-09Publisher
BRAC Research and Evaluation Division (RED)Author
Ahmed, DilrubaMetadata
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Ahmed, D. (1998, September). Vegetable growers of BRAC and Flood 1998: a case study of Sonaidanga Balkuntthapur VO. Research Reports (1998): Social Studies, Vol – XVIII, 29–39.Abstract
This study was conducted to know how the flood of 1998 affected the vegetable
production of BRAG members and how they copped with the situation. The observation
was conducted on 6 members of Sonaidanga Baikuntthapur VO in Gaibandha. On
average they used 30.2 decimals of land for vegetable cultivation. Vegetable cultivation
was an important source of income for the households. Due to flood the vegetable
plots went under about 137 centimetre deep water. On average they lost Tk. 3, 188 due
to the damage of thejr vegetable crops caused by flood. It seriously affected their
regular income flow, thus their normal life. To cope with the situation they took some
measures such as disposing of savings, starting of new business, taking of loan,
reducing household consumption and expenditure, and selling of stored paddy. In
order to make up the losses members needed new loans from BRAG for vegetable
cultivation after flood.