2016
DOI: 10.18805/asd.v36i4.6465
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Adoption pattern of improved pigeonpea varieties in Gulbarga district, Karnataka, India

Abstract: India is the highest producing country in the world and contributes one fourth in total pulse production. The Karnataka state is one of the leading pigeonpea growing states, with Gulbarga district contributing about 56 per cent of the total pigeonpea area of the state. The present study investigates the adoption pattern of improved varieties of pigeonpea. A sample size of farmers each of adopters and non-adopters of improved varieties of pigeonpea were selected randomly from four villages in two blocks of Gulb… Show more

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“…This it can be said that majority adopted farmers had more primary and secondary education and low adopted farmers had illiterate and primary education. Results were in line with Siddayya et al (2016) and Thinde et al (2017). Contrary result found in Mohokar et al (2019).…”
Section: Distribution Of the Farmers According To Their Educationsupporting
confidence: 91%
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“…This it can be said that majority adopted farmers had more primary and secondary education and low adopted farmers had illiterate and primary education. Results were in line with Siddayya et al (2016) and Thinde et al (2017). Contrary result found in Mohokar et al (2019).…”
Section: Distribution Of the Farmers According To Their Educationsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Thus, it indicated that they have enough maturity and have interest to take any decision to do better for their family, considering the best course of action available. Similar results found Siddayya et al (2016) and Sharma et al (2018) Contrary result found Afolabi (2010).…”
Section: Extent Of Adoption Of Climate Resilient Technologiessupporting
confidence: 82%