Farmer Participatory Problem Identification

a case study of Karnal District, Haryana


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Authors

  • S R K Sing Vivekanand Jnsrirute of Hill Agriculture, Almora
  • Arindam Dhali National Research Centre on Mithun
  • Debashish Mandal Central Soil and Water Conservarion Research and Training In stitute, Dehradun
  • Vinod Bhargav Central Institute of Post harvest Engineering & Technology, Ludhiana

Keywords:

Farmer, Farmer Participatory Problem, Karnal District, food grain production

Abstract

Adequate food grain production (212 million tonnes) along with sufficient buffer stock (70 million tonnes) is a testimony of an effective agricultural research and extension system in India. This success can be attributed to the relentless efforts made by the scientists, extensionists, farmers and development agencies towards agricultural development. The ultimate goal of the National Agricultural Research System in India is to develop the most suitable technologies for the end-users through its multi-location research. Further, technological advancement in agriculture is aimed at increasing production efficiency with higher returns to the Indian farmers

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22-08-2025

Published

04-09-2025

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How to Cite

S R K Sing, Arindam Dhali, Debashish Mandal, & Vinod Bhargav. (2025). Farmer Participatory Problem Identification: a case study of Karnal District, Haryana. Journal of Agricultural Extension Management, 5(2). https://epubs.icar.org.in/index.php/JAEM/article/view/170724