Effectiveness of Different Methods (Training, Demonstration, Exhibition, e-Extension and e-MAT) on Adoption of Agricultural Innovations – An Exploratory Study

Alok Kumar, Simardeep Singh
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To ensure the desired impact of the extension programmes, it is imperative that suitable extension strategies are evolved to disseminate different technologies to different categories of the farmers. The study was conducted in five villages of Tarapur Block of Munger District of Bihar, India. The villages were denoted by V1, V2, V3, V4 and V5 of a given district and as many as 30 farmers, 10 each from marginal, small and large farmers categories called groups, were selected from each village randomly and were represented by G1, G2 and G3 of a given village, respectively. The 30 farmers forming the experiment group in the villages were trained to seek the information/message and were closely monitored while under exposure through e-extension. On the other hand, under e-based Management of Agricultural Technology (e-MAT) treatment, the group was exposed to the technology packages through e-extension well mixed with all the three extension methods. Lectures, visit, pamphlets, charts, banners, specimens, etc., which were commonly used with the first three methods were also used with all the five methods in this experiment for consecutive two years. As a result, it was seen that e-MAT is an effective extension method. There were significant differences in the mean knowledge scores, attitude scores and adoption quotient of trained and untrained farmers about the package of practices of high-yielding varieties of wheat and rice. The trained farmers had significantly higher knowledge scores, attitude scores and adoption quotient about the package of practices of high-yielding varieties of wheat and rice than untrained farmers.
不同方法(培训、示范、展览、e-推广、e-MAT)对农业创新应用的有效性——探索性研究
为了确保推广方案产生预期的影响,必须制定适当的推广战略,向不同类别的农民传播不同的技术。这项研究在印度比哈尔邦芒格区塔拉普尔街区的五个村庄进行。每个村随机抽取多达30名农户,分别为边缘农户、小农和大农,每组10名,分别用某村的G1、G2和G3表示。在这些村庄组成试验组的30名农民接受了寻找信息/信息的培训,并在通过电子推广接触时受到密切监测。另一方面,在基于农业技术管理(e-MAT)处理下,该群体通过与所有三种推广方法混合良好的e-推广方式接触技术包。讲座、走访、小册子、图表、横幅、标本等前三种方法常用的方法,在本实验中也连续两年用于五种方法。结果表明,e-MAT是一种有效的扩展方法。接受过培训和未接受培训的农民对小麦和水稻高产品种一揽子做法的平均知识得分、态度得分和采纳商均有显著差异。经过培训的农户对小麦和水稻高产品种一揽子做法的知识得分、态度得分和采纳商均显著高于未经培训的农户。
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