IMPACT OF RURAL AGRICULTURAL WORK EXPERIENCE (RAWE) PROGRAMME ON PROFILE OF HOST FARMERS IN MADHYA PRADESH


Satwik Sahay Bisarya, Yogendra Kumar Singh , Anjali Shukla
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Abstract
The influence of the Rural Agricultural Woke Experience Program on the host farmers has been the main subject of the study. It was discovered that the majority (63.3%) belonged to the middle age group (46–55 years), followed by the young group (22.5%) (up to 45 years), and the remaining group (14.01%) (above 56 years). It was found that the majority of respondents (39.01%) only completed elementary school, 18.3% completed high school, and 0.83 percent could only read. The study discovered that more than (49.01%) of the respondents were from the other backward class (OBC), with general (30.00%) and scheduled (20.09%) being the highest percentages. The study looked at land holding, finding that most people (53.3%) had sami-medium type land holding (2 to 4 hec.), whereas 15.09 percent had marginal type land holding (less than 1 hec.). It was shown that a higher percentage of respondents (44.2%) belonged to multiple organizations, while 20.0% only belonged to one. The findings showed that 65.0% of respondents fell into the Rs. 45, 000–60,000 income range, while 19.0% of respondents fell into the Rs. 45,000–60,000 income range. It was discovered that the majority of respondents (96.7%) had communication with progressive farmers, friends (86.6%), A.D.O. (52.5%), and government input dealers/semi-government (65.0%). The majority of respondents (88.3%) reported having used the internet, while the second-highest percentage (76.7%) reported using a phone or mobile device
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EPRA International Journal of Agriculture and Rural Economic Research (ARER)

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Published on : 2024-04-15

Vol : 12
Issue : 4
Month : April
Year : 2024
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