Path Analysis of Adoption of Improved Agricultural Package of Practices by Project Affected Farmers


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Authors

  • Umesh R Chinchmalatpure Assistant Professor (Extension Education), College of Agriculture, Dr. PDKV, Akola, Maharashtra
  • V V Mayani Ex. Extension Educationist, EEL, Anand, Gujarat.

Abstract

The rehabilitation and resettlement of the affected population of the Sardar
Sarovar Project (SSP) has become a sensitive issue and has been given the
highest priority in its implementation. A rehabilitation policy has been
formulated by the Government of Gujarat, the primary objective of which is to
significantly improve the economic condition of the Project Affected Farmers
(PAFs) after resettlement. At the rehabilitated location, PAFs are cultivating

different crops. The present study was designed to measure the extent of

adoption of recommended practices and find out the variables influencing the
adoption of practices by Sardar Sarovar Project Affected Farmers.

References

Chauhan, N. B. (1994). A Study on Peasantry Modernization in Dungarpur District of Rajasthan. Ph.D. (Unpub.) Thesis, R. A. U., Bikaner, Rajasthan.

Patel, J. M. (1989). Factors Affecting the Adoption of Recommended Hybrid Castor Cultivation Technology in Prantij

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17-05-2019

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17-05-2019

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Chinchmalatpure, U. R., & Mayani, V. V. (2019). Path Analysis of Adoption of Improved Agricultural Package of Practices by Project Affected Farmers. Journal of Agricultural Extension Management, 14(2), 81-89. https://epubs.icar.org.in/index.php/JAEM/article/view/89889