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- Babu, N. Nagendra
- Venkataramulu, M.
- Prasad, H. D. Venu
- Sarma, A. S. R.
- Usha, M.
Abstract
Rythu Barosa Kendras (RBKs) in Andhra Pradesh aim to support farmers by providing various services and resources. Their impact on farmers' perception and utilisation has become crucial for the agricultural landscape. This study investigates the RBK services' impact using non-parametric statistical methods. The services of the RBK’s were finalised using face validity and multi-stage sampling techniques were employed to select a representative sample of 60 farmers. Results indicate that variables like caste and annual income were significant at 1 % whereas education, occupation, land holding and the source of information was significant at 5 %, influencing the perception of services. However, none of the variables under study affect service utilisation. Identified constraints include non-availability of seeds, fertilizers, green manure, fodder crop seeds, and micronutrients at RBK. Lack of credit-based input supply, farm machinery, equipment, tarpaulin, and cold storage/godowns, along with insufficient staff and marketing facilities, also hinder performance. The study highlights the valuable role of AEOs in shaping farmers' perceptions about agricultural services through the provision of information and knowledge. However, this perception did not directly lead to increased service utilization. Policymakers and stakeholders in the agricultural sector should focus on strengthening the AEOs' role and improving the accessibility of agricultural services to enhance productivity and development in the State.
Suggested Citation
Babu, N. Nagendra & Venkataramulu, M. & Prasad, H. D. Venu & Sarma, A. S. R. & Usha, M., 2023.
"Impact of Rythu Bharosa Kendra’s as Perceived by the Farmers,"
Asian Journal of Agricultural Extension, Economics & Sociology, Asian Journal of Agricultural Extension, Economics & Sociology, vol. 41(9), pages 1-10.
Handle:
RePEc:ags:ajaees:367618
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