Reports, Case Studies & Assessments Case Studies of Farmers' Perceptions and Potential of Alternate Wetting and Drying (AWD) in Two Districts of Bangladesh Published 2016 Share SHARE Facebook share Twitter LinkedIn Copy URL Email Download Download 2016_Case-Studies-of-Framers-Perceptions-and-Potential-of-AWD-in-Two-Districts-of-Bangladesh.pdf en Added on: 03 January, 2017 Breadcrumb Home Resource Library Case Studies of Farmers' Perceptions and Potential of Alternate Wetting and Drying (AWD) in Two Districts of Bangladesh Case studies on farmers' perceptions and potential of AWD in two districts of Bangladesh. Case I Location: Village: Joynakanda; Union: Dulla; Block: Chachuya; Upazila: Muktagacha; District: Mymensingh Case II Location: Village: Runygao; Union: 4 No. Gordan; Block: Nokla; Upazila: Sherpur Case III Location: Village: Uttar Kapasia; Union: Jugania; Upazila: Nalitabari Case IV Location: Village: Bakshimul; Union: 15 number Tarakanda union; Sub-district: Tarakanda (Phulpur); District: Mymensingh Case V Location: Village: Boilorcharpara; Union, Sub-district: Trishal; District: Mymensingh  The report make concluding remarks that "[c]onsidering water use, cost and returns, it is evident AWD irrigation method is superior. It can be concluded from FGD and IFDC’s research that: 1. AWD demonstration saved water, time, and labor. 2. Yield of rice is higher in AWD plot than traditional practice. 3. AWD method of irrigation reduced irrigation cost and cost of production. 4. AWD gave higher gross return and gross margin than conventional practice," and furthermore that "Farmers’ faced some basic constraints to adopt AWD methods in their field and those are: 1. Monitoring is difficult for them. 2. Commitment from the seller is not ensured. 3. Kacha channel is a problem to control irrigation water. 4. Irrigation mainly depends on owner of the machine. 5. Insufficient supply of electricity and higher price of diesel are problems for regular supply of water." Author: M. Saidur Rahman, Professor, Department of Agricultural Economics, Bangladesh Agricultural University, Bangladesh and Country coordinator, CCAC Paddy Rice Component in Bangladesh Tags Themes Agriculture Pollutants (SLCPs) Methane Regions Asia and the Pacific Similar resources Reports, Case Studies & Assessments 2022 Developing Measurement, Reporting & Verification Platform for Rice in Pakistan Reports, Case Studies & Assessments 2022 Landscape of digital MRV tools and the potential of carbon offsets to support upscaling of low emissions rice practices in Thailand Reports, Case Studies & Assessments 2022 Country Report Climate Smart Rice Pakistan Reports, Case Studies & Assessments 2022 Developing MRV Platform for Rice in Pakistan
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