Validation of farmer to farmer extension model for dissemination of quality seeds of pulse crops: experiences from Bundelkhand Region of Uttar Pradesh


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Authors

  • Uma Sah, Narendra Kumar, Hem Saxena, S.K. Dubey, M.A. Iquebal, Shripad Bhat and S.K. Singh

Abstract

The study was conducted during 2010-14 at Indian Institute of Pulses Research (IIPR), Kanpur among 143
farmers from Jalaun district of Bundelkhand region of India. The key farmers were provided quality seeds of
improved pulse varieties and they were asked to diffuse the seeds in a pre designed structured manner to other
farmers in their social networks after the harvest. Logit model was used to analyze the factors associated with
farmers’ decision to follow the structured diffusion of improved pulse varieties. Study revealed that majority
of the farmers preferred 1:1 ratio for structured diffusion. The structured diffusion varied significantly, with
respect to years and pulse crops. Variables like educational level, social participation, yield advantage accrued,
attitude level and training exposure significantly determined the decision of farmer to follow the structured
diffusion of quality seeds of pulse crops.

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Submitted

15.10.2023

Published

30.06.2018

How to Cite

Uma Sah, Narendra Kumar, Hem Saxena, S.K. Dubey, M.A. Iquebal, Shripad Bhat and S.K. Singh. (2018). Validation of farmer to farmer extension model for dissemination of quality seeds of pulse crops: experiences from Bundelkhand Region of Uttar Pradesh. Indian Journal of Extension Education, 54(2), 176-182. https://epubs.icar.org.in/index.php/IJEE/article/view/143757