Location

India, Andhra Pradesh ,Addanki

Farmers’ Behaviour towards Adopting Conservation Agricultural Practices in Wheat: A Study in Punjab and Haryana

Attaining food security for a growing population and alleviating poverty while sustaining agricultural systems under the current scenario of depleting natural resources, negative impacts of climatic variability, spiraling cost of inputs and volatile food prices are the major challenges in front of Indian Agriculture. The tillage intensive conventional cereal-based cropping systems which is instrumental in achieving of self-sufficiency in food-grain production often led to emergence of second generation problems of green revolution viz., decline in soil organic matter, soil degradation, emergence of multi-nutrient deficiency, soil compaction, crop residue burning etc. leading towards non-sustainability in long-term
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Technical Requirements

Objective 1: To assess the knowledge and attitude of farmers of Punjab and Haryana regarding CA practices in wheat

Measurement of knowledge: Knowledge test and Knowledge Index will be developed. Attitude measurement: Summated rating Likert type scale on attitude towards CA will be constructed and it will be measured on a 5 point continuum. Effect of socio-economic, psychological and communication variables on the knowledge and attitude of the farmers will be studied using regression model. 

Variables:

  • Independent Variables:  Age, Gender, Marital Status, Education, Family Type, Family Size, Total Annual Family Income, Occupation, Farming Experience, Size of Landholding, Credit Seeking Behaviour, Cropping intensity, Scientific Orientation, Risk Orientation, Innovativeness, Change Proneness, Ecological ConsciousnessExtension Contact, Mass Media Exposure, Social Participation, Opinion Leadership, Information Passing Frequency
  • Dependent Variables: Knowledge about CA practices: Knowledge test will be developed, Attitude towards CA practices (Attitude Scale will be developed), CA adoption behaviour (Technology Acceptance Model)
  • Data Collection Techniques:  Interview method (Using semi-structured interview schedule, knowledge test, attitude scale), Focus Group Discussion 
  • Statistical Analysis: Descriptive analysis (Frequency, Percentage, Arithmetic Mean, Standard Deviation, Coefficient of Correlation, Regression Analysis), Inferential Statistics (Testing of hypothesis using parametric tests or NPT based on the normalcy of data), Structural Equational Modelling