An Investigation of Constraints Experienced by Homegarden Farmers of Coastal Agro-Ecological Units of Southern Kerala

Roshni Thampi, Allan Thomas
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Homegardens or homesteads represent a promising land use system and are common in Kerala, where the average size of farm households is small. The present investigation was carried out in the coastal homegardens of three selected panchayaths of Southern Kerala during 2021-22 to measure the constraints perceived by the coastal homegarden farmers. A total of 105 homegardens were included in the sample, with 35 homegardens purposefully selected from each identified panchayat. Farmers were interviewed using a structured interview schedule containing both open and closed-ended questions to understand the constraints. The constraints were then ranked based on the total scores obtained by summing up the individual scores for each constraint. These constraints were categorized into five main groups: Economic, Personal, Technology, Physical, and Other Constraints. Among these, "Lack of scientific knowledge," "Salinity," and "Flooding" were identified as the most critical constraints. Furthermore, the farmers provided valuable suggestions to address these constraints. These recommendations emphasized the development of tailored practices for coastal home gardens, the need for support from extension agencies, collaborative technology development, integration of traditional and scientific approaches, the establishment of market connections, the creation of accessible input centres, and the promotion of Farmer Producer Organizations (FPOs). These suggestions highlight crucial areas for future action and development, potentially enhancing the sustainability and productivity of coastal home gardens in Southern Kerala, benefiting both farmers and the broader community.
关于南喀拉拉邦沿海农业生态单位家庭园艺农民所受制约因素的调查
家庭菜园或宅基地是一种很有前景的土地利用系统,在农户平均规模较小的喀拉拉邦很常见。本调查于 2021-22 年期间在南喀拉拉邦三个选定村委会的沿海自家菜园中进行,以衡量沿海自家菜园农民所感受到的制约因素。共有 105 个家庭菜园被纳入样本,从每个确定的村委会特意挑选了 35 个家庭菜园。采用包含开放式和封闭式问题的结构化访谈表对农民进行了访谈,以了解制约因素。然后,根据每个制约因素的单项得分相加得出的总分对制约因素进行排序。这些制约因素被分为五大类:经济制约因素、个人制约因素、技术制约因素、物质制约因素和其他制约因素。其中,"缺乏科学知识"、"盐碱 "和 "洪水 "被认为是最关键的制约因素。此外,农民们还针对这些制约因素提出了宝贵的建议。这些建议强调了为沿海家庭菜园开发有针对性的做法、需要推广机构的支持、合作技术开发、传统方法与科学方法相结合、建立市场联系、建立方便的投入中心以及促进农民生产者组织(FPOs)的发展。这些建议突出了未来行动和发展的关键领域,有可能提高南喀拉拉邦沿海家庭菜园的可持续性和生产力,使农民和更广泛的社区受益。
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