2022
DOI: 10.1177/00219096221113582
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Farmers’ Attitudes Towards Conventional and Organic Farming in Indian Punjab: A Behavioural Analysis

Abstract: This study is an attempt to identify the socioeconomic factors that affect farmers’ decision-making process regarding the adoption of organic farming. A total of 100 (50 organic and 50 conventional) farmers were interviewed and their demographic, socioeconomic and ecological behaviour differences were studied. The behavioural analysis identified education, environmental concerns and social benefits as the prominent drivers of organic farming, while lack of government support in marketing, managerial and techni… Show more

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