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To Estimate the Resource of Productivity and Efficiency of Cotton in Mancherial Districts of Telangana, India

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  • Srilatha, Pulugam
  • Jahanara

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A present study entitled “A Study on Production of Cotton Cultivation in Mancherial District, of Telangana”. Was carried during the session 2021-2023.One hundred and twenty farmers were selected by using pre tested schedule and analyzed using appropriate statistical tools. It was found that majority of respondents were having medium level of socio economic profile. Analyzing the production level highest level of respondents i.e.52.50 percent were having medium level of production fallowed by 25.50 percent, and low level fallowed by 22.50 percent. On analyzing the marketing strategy level, highest level of respondents 31.67 percent, were medium level allowed marketing strategies were fallowed by 50.00 percent, 18.33 having low level. Independent variables namely age, education, family type, caste, house type, occupation, landholding, mass media exposure, extension contact source of information, economic motivation. had positive and significant relationship with production and marketing respectively. The major constraints were faced by high cost of fertilizers, lack of knowledge about disease and pest, high cost of seeds, lack of transportation facilities, lack of knowledge about market, lack of storage facilities respectively.

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  • Srilatha, Pulugam & Jahanara, 2023. "To Estimate the Resource of Productivity and Efficiency of Cotton in Mancherial Districts of Telangana, India," Asian Journal of Agricultural Extension, Economics & Sociology, Asian Journal of Agricultural Extension, Economics & Sociology, vol. 41(9), pages 1-5.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:ajaees:367575
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