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Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry

Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry

Vol. 8, Issue 3 (2019)

Characteristic and adoption behaviour of pomegranate growers in Barmer district of Rajasthan

Author(s):

BR Morwal, P Pagaria, HD Choudhary and S Das

Abstract:
In research study conducted on adoption behaviour of pomegranate growers of Barmer district of Gujarat state with the major objectives of measuring the personal, socio-economic and situational, extension communication and psychological characteristics of pomegranate growers and their adoption behavior. It was observed that the more than half (52.00 per cent) of the respondents were in middle age group, having (58.00 per cent) primary to secondary level of education and medium size of land holding (61.00 per cent). Near half of the (47.00 per cent) of the respondents possessed more than 75.00 per cent of land under pomegranate cultivation, small size of family (76.00 per cent), having medium level of income (58.00 per cent) and medium level of cropping intensity (68.00 per cent). More than four fifth (82.00 per cent) of the respondents had medium social participation, near to three fourth (72.00 per cent) had medium level of awareness regarding value addition, 76.00 per cent of them had medium pomegranate yield index, more than half (53.00 per cent and 54.00 per cent) of the pomegranate growers had medium extension participation and medium level of mass media exposure, respectively, 67.00 per cent had medium level of extent of adoption, 65.00 per cent were found in medium category of management orientation. More than half (54.00 per cent) of pomegranate growers fell in best level of innovativeness, 84.00 per cent of them were in average level of progressiveness and 74.00 per cent of them had average level of knowledge regarding pomegranate cultivation. In case of the practice wise adoption of improved pomegranate production technology, the practice, viz., variety, planting distance, integrated disease management and integrated insects pests management were highly adopted by the pomegranate growers.

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How to cite this article:
BR Morwal, P Pagaria, HD Choudhary and S Das. Characteristic and adoption behaviour of pomegranate growers in Barmer district of Rajasthan. J Pharmacogn Phytochem 2019;8(3):3296-3300.

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