@article{Majumder:208427,
      recid = {208427},
      author = {Majumder, M.K and Mozumdar, L. and Roy, P.C},
      title = {Productivity and Resource Use Efficiency of Boro Rice  Production},
      journal = {Journal of the Bangladesh Agricultural University},
      address = {2008},
      number = {452-2016-35796},
      pages = {6},
      year = {2008},
      abstract = {This study was attempted to measure and compare resource  use efficiency and relative productivity of farming under  different tenure conditions in an area of Bhola district. A  random sampling technique was used in the study. Sample  farmers were classified as owner, crop share tenant and  cash tenant farmers. A total of 90 samples, 30 from each  class were selected on the basis of random sampling  technique. The study explored the difference in the  efficiency and productivity among owner, cash tenant and  crop share tenant. Total cash expenses as well as total  gross costs for producing HYV Boro rice was highest in  owner farms and lowest in crop share tenant's farm. When  individual inputs were concerned it was observed that  expenses on human labor shared a major portion of expenses  in the production of HYV Boro rice where owner operators  used more hired labor in compare to other groups. However,  the cash tenant farmers were more efficient than owner and  crop share tenant farmers. Due to poor resource base the  crop share tenants were unable to invest on modern farm  inputs. It may be mentioned that in Bangladesh the  predominant tenancy arrangement is share cropping, which is  an inefficient form of tenure arrangement in compare to  cash tenancy.},
      url = {http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/208427},
      doi = {https://doi.org/10.22004/ag.econ.208427},
}