Impact of Training Program on Adoption Behavior of Mango Growers in Faizabad District of Uttar Pradesh

A. Islam, D. Bose, Naushad Alam
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Mango fruit (Mangifera indica) is national fruit of Indian and most popular, nutritionally rich tropical fruit with unique flavor, fragrance, taste, and promoting qualities for health. In India harvest and sale of mango is during March, April and May, and this is annually covered by news magazines. Several hundred cultivars of mango depending on the cultivars of mango. The field survey was conducted the year of 2014-15. Exist survey was carried out to determine the extent of adoption of recommended Mango production practices by the farmers in Masaudha and another block of Sohawal, Faizabad District in Uttar Pradesh. One hundred thirty respondents were selected randomly and descriptive research design was followed for the research. The study inferred that there are 47.70 per cent trainees and 56.93 per cent non-trainees were having medium level socioeconomic status whereas 41.54 per cent trainees and 35.38 per cent non-trainees were having low socio-economic status while 10.76 per cent trainees and 7.69 per cent non trainees were having high socio-economic status. It was also observed from the results that there were 32.30 per cent trainees, 24.61 per cent non-trainees had medium level of adoption, 26.15 per cent trainees and 49.23 per cent non-trainees having low level adoption followed by 41.53 per cent trainees and Original Research Article Islam et al.; AJAEES, 39(2): 76-81, 2021; Article no.AJAEES.67352 77 26.15 per cent non-trainees having high level of adoption of improved Mango production practices. Govt. should take proper steps and appropriate extension strategies to be followed for recommended adoption of mango production practices.
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培训计划对北方邦法扎巴德地区芒果种植者收养行为的影响
芒果(Mangifera indica)是印度的国果,也是最受欢迎的营养丰富的热带水果,具有独特的风味、香味、口感和促进健康的品质。在印度,芒果的收获和销售是在3月、4月和5月,新闻杂志每年都会报道。几百个芒果品种取决于芒果的品种。实地调查于2014-15年进行。开展了一项调查,以确定北方邦法扎巴德区马绍达和索哈瓦尔另一个街区的农民采用芒果生产方法的程度。随机抽取130名调查对象,采用描述性研究设计进行研究。研究推断,有47.70%的受训人员和56.93%的非受训人员具有中等社会经济地位,而41.54%的受训人员和35.38%的非受训人员具有低社会经济地位,而10.76%的受训人员和7.69%的非受训人员具有高社会经济地位。从结果还可以观察到,有32.30%的学员,24.61%的非学员采用中等水平,26.15%的学员和49.23%的非学员采用低水平,其次是41.53%的学员和原创研究文章Islam等;生物工程学报,39(2):76-81,2021;文章no.AJAEES。67352 77 26.15%的非受训人员高度采用改进的芒果生产做法。政府应该采取适当的步骤和适当的推广策略,以采用芒果生产实践。
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