Extension and Advisory Service (EAS) providers are linkage between farmers and governance. The world is still facing the problem of malnutrition, in order to combat it Nutrition- Sensitive Agriculture (NSA) is foreseen as one of the greatest solutions. To implement the NSA up to grass root level the most connected points are EAS providers, whereas to assess their knowledge in this regard this Knowledge Assessment with Nutrition-Sensitive Agriculture Scale (KANSAS) will be a tool. KANSAS will measure the EAS knowledge on 9 important dimensions of NSA and training priorities. This will help in the tailoring of specific training programs according to the lacking and felt priorities of EAS providers based on the final score classification. So that the government programs can be target oriented in saving the time and energy which helps in the reaching the goal of ‘nourished population’. This scale can be adopted to both developed and developing countries wherein EAS providers used as communication medium to achieve the sustainable developmental goals (SDGs).
Nutrition-Sensitive Agriculture (NSA) is important for rural communities as it promotes the production of diverse, nutrient-rich crops and helps to improve food security, reduce malnutrition, and promote better health outcomes. It also helps to increase the incomes of smallholder farmers and enhance their resilience to climate change and other external shocks. The study indicated that the majority of respondents are between the ages of 20 to 40 (59.50%), have a low level of education (51.70% are illiterate), come from joint families (56.10%), and have an annual income between Rs.50,000-1,50,000 (72.78%). The study provides information on the nutrition and agricultural practices of the respondents. It shows that a high proportion of respondents practice kitchen/nutrition gardening (85.56%) and grow vegetables in their garden (85.56%). Leafy vegetables (51.67%) and fruits (57.22%) are the most commonly grown crops. However, practices such as integrated farming systems (4.44%), the Nutri thali concept (0.00%), and organic farming (7.22%) are not widely adopted. The aim of the study was to know the nutrition sensitive agriculture practices followed by small and marginal women in Nalgonda district of Telangana state. In this study a total number of 180 respondents were selected for the study. This study was an attempt to as there is a need to put attention on the educational aspects by stimulating the small and marginal women farmers and the families of rural communities by adopting farming practices that promote the production and consumption of diverse and nutrient-rich crops, rural farmers can also improve their own nutrition as well as that of their communities.
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