Technological Development in Poultry Business : Comparative Analysis between Bangladesh and Finland
Mamun, Al (2019)
Mamun, Al
2019
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-2019092019130
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The aim of the thesis was to analyze and identify significant factors in poultry farming in Bangladesh, challenges and opportunities, and a comparison of the business operations of poultry farms in Bang-lades and Finland with regard to the use of technology in poultry farming.
A practical research was conducted that showed presence of growth in the use of technology in poul-try farming. However, disparities exist in the development and use of technology in poultry farming in Bangladesh and Finland, which the thesis sought to establish. The study was descriptive, with an analysis on past research conducted in the field of technology usage in poultry farming from periodi-cals, journals, annual reports and poultry websites that were accessed using the internet as valuable tool in outlining the disparities between the two countries.
The results of the study showed that farmers in Bangladesh continued to practice traditional poultry farming methods extensively and using simple technology. Bangladesh should have appropriate strat-egies for launching plans and strategies that promote the use of technology in poultry farming. The results of the study showed that both poultry farming in Bangladesh and Finland have numerous ben-efits that citizens profit from job creation, protein supply and trade improvement. At the end of the study, recommendations were made, for example, that Bangladesh would need cost-effective produc-tion to maximize poultry production technology, which could in practice be implemented to optimize poultry farming.
A practical research was conducted that showed presence of growth in the use of technology in poul-try farming. However, disparities exist in the development and use of technology in poultry farming in Bangladesh and Finland, which the thesis sought to establish. The study was descriptive, with an analysis on past research conducted in the field of technology usage in poultry farming from periodi-cals, journals, annual reports and poultry websites that were accessed using the internet as valuable tool in outlining the disparities between the two countries.
The results of the study showed that farmers in Bangladesh continued to practice traditional poultry farming methods extensively and using simple technology. Bangladesh should have appropriate strat-egies for launching plans and strategies that promote the use of technology in poultry farming. The results of the study showed that both poultry farming in Bangladesh and Finland have numerous ben-efits that citizens profit from job creation, protein supply and trade improvement. At the end of the study, recommendations were made, for example, that Bangladesh would need cost-effective produc-tion to maximize poultry production technology, which could in practice be implemented to optimize poultry farming.