Economıc impacts of dryıng servıce layout, technology and polıcy subsıdıes on large-scale rıce farmıng
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https://doi.org/10.3329/bjb.v25i3.84368Keywords:
Rice cultivation, Economic benefits, Drying services, Spatial layout, Policy subsidiesAbstract
This study investigated the effects of drying service accessibility and technological advancement on rice farmers' income using a spatial-technology-quality-income framework. Based on data from 465 farmers, the analysis showed that improved spatial accessibility and technological upgrades significantly increased net income. A one-minute reduction in travel time raised income by approximately 0.53 yuan per unit area, while a one-point increase in technology score led to a 145.7 yuan gain. Drying quality measured by mold rate served as a significant mediator. Each 1% reduction in mold rate corresponded to a 200 yuan increase in income. The benefits were more pronounced for large-scale farmers, highlighting the role of operational scale. Moreover, policy subsidies effectively boosted farmer income by 22% on average. These findings provide empirical support for targeted investment in drying infrastructure, technological improvements, and policy interventions to enhance the economic efficiency of post-harvest services and strengthen rural livelihoods.
Bangladesh J. Bot. 54(3): 469-476, 2025 (September)
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