@article{Asaduzzaman:104525,
      recid = {104525},
      author = {Asaduzzaman, Md and Naseem, Anwar and Singla, Rohit},
      title = {Benefit-Cost Assessment of Different Homestead Vegetable  Gardening on Improving Household Food and Nutrition  Security in Rural Bangladesh},
      address = {2011-05},
      number = {321-2016-10873},
      pages = {25},
      year = {2011},
      abstract = {Homestead vegetable gardening can play a significant role  in improving food security for the resource poor rural  households in developing country like Bangladesh. The  present study quantifies costs/benefits of traditional and  developed homestead vegetable production systems, and  analyzes the underlying factors contributing to food  security. The result suggests that developed gardening has  better performances in terms of calorie intake and economic  performances over traditional but the optimal calorie  intake with least-cost technology could be a feasible  livelihood strategy for resource poor people. The result  also suggests that education, sex, and garden area have  significant effect on food security. The occupation and  family size are also positively associated with food  security.},
      url = {http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/104525},
      doi = {https://doi.org/10.22004/ag.econ.104525},
}