Small Millet Farming Drifting towards Progression: An Attitudinal Study

Jaisridhar, P. and Parasuraman, P. and Divakar, Shashikant (2020) Small Millet Farming Drifting towards Progression: An Attitudinal Study. Current Journal of Applied Science and Technology, 39 (3). pp. 7-17. ISSN 2457-1024

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Abstract

As farmers have started to grow millets in recent times, farming is taking a slow drift towards progression. Past studies justifies this with various reasons viz., reduced water table, labour shortage, progressive market for millets and so on. Is it really because of this reason farming is taking a drift or is it because of farmers themselves. To understand this, the current study was conducted in Vellore and Tiruvannamalai districts where millet is being extensively cultivated. A 3-point Likert Summated Scale containing pre-tested statements was developed and used to measure the perceived factors favouring millet farming in the current scenario. The total sample size was 120 and most of respondents belonged to small and marginal farming category. The results revealed that, 85.00 percent of the respondents’ in Tiruvannamalai district and 80.00 percent of the respondents in Vellore district agreed towards, supportive role of millets in marginal farmer’s life followed by 55.00 percent of the respondents in Tiruvannamalai and 70.00 percent of the respondents in Vellore agreeing to lack of awareness on environmental sustainability and nutritional health benefits of millets. Factors that have contributed towards favourable attitude towards millet farming were use of communication tools & participation in trainings for information utilization and utilization of media sources to gain knowledge over cultivation and market trends.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: STM Digital Library > Multidisciplinary
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Date Deposited: 25 Feb 2023 10:33
Last Modified: 12 Aug 2024 10:38
URI: http://archive.scholarstm.com/id/eprint/495

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