Spending pattern *Fooding * Clothing * Further Investment * Saving
Earning ( selling – Costing ) : For 2 Bighas (18000 – 10000 ) = 8000 taka (Corn) For 1Bigha (8750 – 3000) = 5750 taka (Paddy) For 1Bigha (30000 – 20000) = 10000 taka (Potato)
Raw Materials Land Seed Tractor Labor
From Villagers From Traders From fellow farmers
Output Distribution Channel Farmer Small Arotder Big Arotder Retailer Consumer
CORN PADDY POTATO
Cost of Labor Male : 60 to 80 taka daily. Female : 40 to 60 taka daily
Work in Process Fertilizer Pesticide Irrigation Clean weeds
Processing Harvesting Collecting Corn seeds from Maize
6.4 The differences between haat and bazaar By visiting “KHOCHABARI HAAT”, I could identify the major differences that exist between a Bazaar and a Hut. 1) Bazaar is a place where most of the permanent/regular sellers/shopkeepers sell their products and services. Hat consists of mainly temporary shopkeepers stock lot out sourcing. 2) BAZAAR occurs 6 days a week. In village hut sits only some particular days (generally one or two days) in a week. It is worth mentioning there, “KHOCHABARI HAAT ” sits in “Wednesday” 3) Bazaar sits in the morning and function till a few hours in the night. A Hat sits in late morning and breaks up by evening.