2018
DOI: 10.20546/ijcmas.2018.705.043
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Perceived Effectiveness of Dairy Service Delivery Systems in Namakkal District of Tamil Nadu

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“…Unlike JMF members who received all the input, extension and veterinary services at the subsidised price, nonmembers on other hand had to incur additional transaction costs. Similar findings were revealed by Das et al, (2020); Sudhanshu (2019); Karthikeyan et al, (2019). Therefore, the net profit or net dairy income was more in the case of members as compared to the non-members.…”
Section: Determinants Of Participation and Impact Of Participation In...supporting
confidence: 87%
“…Unlike JMF members who received all the input, extension and veterinary services at the subsidised price, nonmembers on other hand had to incur additional transaction costs. Similar findings were revealed by Das et al, (2020); Sudhanshu (2019); Karthikeyan et al, (2019). Therefore, the net profit or net dairy income was more in the case of members as compared to the non-members.…”
Section: Determinants Of Participation and Impact Of Participation In...supporting
confidence: 87%
“…Since major role of dairy cooperatives is to provide assured market and remunerative price for the milk produced by the farmer members of the co-operative societies and to provide subsidized input services and extension advisory services the DCS was perceived effective in extending the input and marketing services. Similar findings were also reported by Karthikeyan et al (2019). The other stakeholders of the dairy extension delivery system, with a limited mandate of extending the services and inputs to the dairy farmers viz., NARES institutions were found more effective in providing 'extension advisory services ' (208.15)…”
Section: Overall Perceived Effectiveness Of Various Services Extended By Different Dairy Extension Service Providerssupporting
confidence: 84%
“…Under such conditions, delivery of animal husbandry services by dairy cooperatives could be highly prospective because it would be very effective to overcome barriers related to access of services, availability, and utilization and services for smallholder dairy farmers (Nishi et al 2011, Rathod et al 2011. 18 (11.25) 24 (15.00) 33 (20.63) 47 (29.38) (23.75) Equal priority to all category of farmers irrespective of socio-economic conditions 46 (28.75) Hence, dairy cooperatives and private integrators need to make enormous efforts to improve the health service delivery to reach the farmers (Karthikeyan et al 2018).…”
Section: Satisfaction Of Farmers Towards Various Attributes Of Role A...mentioning
confidence: 99%