Type | Journal Article - Journal of Rural Problems |
Title | Contribution of homestead vegetable farming to the social wellbeing of rural Bangladeshis |
Author(s) | |
Volume | 45 |
Issue | 2 |
Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2009 |
Page numbers | 243-247 |
URL | https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/arfe/45/2/45_2_243/_pdf |
Abstract | In Bangladesh, a homestead vegetable garden is an integrated production system and a stable ecosystem that maintains both the diversity of life and biological wealth. A homestead vegetable garden is the main supply source for vegetables, fuel wood, and fruits, and is also a reliable source of additional household income (Fariduddin et al. [1]). This additional income is generally utilized to purchase supplementary food items, household goods, chickens, medicines and for children’s education. A homestead vegetable garden is especially important in overcoming seasonal unavailability of foods and promoting household self-sufficiency. It also helps to improve rural nutrition. The dynamic role of home gardening in family nutrition and household welfare must be assessed in the context of the wider farming system and household economy. This type of gardening is feasible for even the poorest people since it relies on low-cost low-risk technology. |
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