Adoption Behaviour Of Farmers Towards Off-Season Improved Cucumber Cultivation Practices In Wokha District Of Nagaland

Authors

  • Lothungbeni Jami Author
  • Dipak Kumar Bose Author
  • Syed H. Mazhar Author

Keywords:

Socio economic characteristics,, adoption, Cucumber growers, Nagaland

Abstract

Cucumber is one of the oldest vegetable crop grown widely throughout India as well as tropical 
and sub-tropical parts of the world. Nagaland, one of the eight states of the north east region is 
blessed with suitable agro climatic conditions and its soil is suitable for agriculture, where 
cucumber is grown in all the districts. Cucumber farmers in Nagaland have a lot of potential to 
venture out economically and establish successful adoption practices. 
The study was conducted with the objectives to study the characteristics of cucumber growers, 
the extent of knowledge and determine the level of adoption by off season cucumber growers 
and to delineate the constraints faced by the respondents and to obtain their suggestions. 
An interview schedule based on the study was prepared and data were collected with the help of 
interview schedule and processed through primary and secondary tables and statistical analysis. 
The present study was conducted in Baghty block of Wokha district of Nagaland. A total number 
of 120 respondents from 4 villages were selected using proportionate random sampling 
procedure. The respondents were contacted personally and interviewed. 
The study revealed that majority of the cucumber belonged to middle aged group, educated 
between primary and high school level, had medium level of annual income with medium size of 
land holding. Majority of them had medium year of farming experience, use of sources of 
information and medium level of extension contact. It was observed that the majority of the 
respondents had medium level of adoption of recommended off season cucumber cultivation 
practices.

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Published

14-10-2021