ADOPTION BEHAVIOUR OF OKRA GROWERS IN ARAJILINE BLOCK OF VARANASI DISTRICT IN UTTAR PRADESH

Authors

  • Harshad Kumar Patel Author
  • Syed H. Mazhar Author
  • Dr. Jahanara Author

Keywords:

Adoption, Adoption behaviour, Correlation, Level of Significance, Knowledge

Abstract

The present study entitled “Adoption Behaviour of okra growers in Arajiline block of
Varanasi district in Uttar Pradesh.” was carried out during the year 2018-19 in 20 selected villages
of Arajiline blocks of Varanasi district of Uttar Pradesh state. A total of 120 respondents were
selected and interviewed randomly from a list of Okra growers to collect the primary data on the
basis of objectives and variables of the study. Further, the data was tabulated and analysed
statistically to draw appropriate conclusions. It was found that most of the okra growers had
marginal size of land holding (less than 1 ha) and were involved in agriculture (okra cultivation) as
the principal occupation with an annual income between Rs. 30,000 to Rs.50,000. Majority of the
respondents had medium level of exposure to various sources of information for acquiring the
information about okra production technology amongst the information sources. However, overall
low level of contact with extension personnel were observed among the respondents. The findings
of the study revealed that the majority of the okra growers had medium level of knowledge
regarding recommended okra production technology. In respect of the correlation analysis, the
variables land holding, organizational participation and annual income were found to have nonsignificant relationship with adoption at 0.005 per cent level of significance. However, the variables
education, size of family, social participation, annual income, knowledge, source of information
and extension contact were found to be significant in correlation with adoption behavior.

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Published

10-06-2019