@article{Yunus:198425,
      recid = {198425},
      author = {Yunus, Mohammad and Hossain, M. A. T. and Yasmin, Farzana  and Milon, MD.},
      title = {Economic Rotation of Sissoo Tree Plantations (Strip) in  Bangladesh},
      journal = {Asian Journal of Agriculture and Rural Development},
      address = {2014-09},
      number = {393-2016-23914},
      series = {1-485-4(9)2014-AJARD-449-457},
      pages = {9},
      year = {2014},
      abstract = {The paper elaborately discusses the various economic  rotation methods of sissoo (Dalbergia sissoo) plantations  in Bangladesh. Under the present management system, mode of  marketing, market mechanism and all the economic criteria  for Bangladesh as a whole, the economic rotation of sissoo  tree may be fixed at 8 year for fuel wood and 12 or 13 year  for timber. But if the Mean Annual Increment (MAI) is  considered as rotation criterion, rotation age as 6 year  for fuel wood and 11 to 13 year for timber may be  suggested. The elimination rates varied from 10% to 72%  depending on plantation year and location. It was found 10%  in the area of Jessore and more than 50% in Rajshahi,  Jessore and Dinajpur. For 6th year plantation the IRR was  found highest (39%) in Mymensingh. The 14th year plantation  of Rajshahi and 13th year plantation of Jessore showed the  highest NPVs, IRRs, B/C ratios, Le, EI and EAEnpv. From  these, it can be inferred that the economic rotation may be  fixed at 13 or 14 year for timber and 6 year for fuel  wood.},
      url = {http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/198425},
      doi = {https://doi.org/10.22004/ag.econ.198425},
}