@article{BHUIYAN:211973,
      recid = {211973},
      author = {BHUIYAN, M. S. R.},
      title = {INFLUENCE OF TENURIAL STATUS OF LAND ON THE ADOPTION OF  IMPROVED PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY IN AN AREA OF BANGLADESH},
      journal = {Bangladesh Journal of Agricultural Economics},
      address = {1987-12-31},
      number = {454-2016-36591},
      series = {X},
      pages = {11},
      month = {Dec},
      year = {1987},
      abstract = {Analysis of field data collected from a sample of 100  part-tenant farmers has brought out findings about  influence of tenurial status of land on adoption of  improved seed-fertilizer-irrigation technology. Adoption of  improved production technology tended to be the highest on  owned land followed by cash rented land, crop-share rented  land with input cost-sharing and crop-share rented land  without input cost-sharing. Thus, the findings lead to  suggest that irrespective of rental arrangements the  mechanism of land tenancy acts as hinderance to adoption of  improved production technology. Inter-rental system  comparison reveals that cash renting system is a better  mechanism than crop-share renting even if with input-cost  sharing. However, input cost-sharing practice accelerated  adoption of improved production technology on crop-share  rented land.},
      url = {http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/211973},
      doi = {https://doi.org/10.22004/ag.econ.211973},
}