Constraints in Ginger Cultivation by Farmers of West Garo Hills District of Meghalaya

Vicky Sharma, J. Longkumer, N. O. Mary, Sentinungshi, Sanjoy Das
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A research was conducted in West-Garo Hills district of Meghalaya State, India during October 2020 to January 2021 so as to identify the major constraints involved in ginger cultivation as perceived by the respondents. Following the multi stage sampling method, two RD blocks i.e., Rongram and Daluwere purposively selected for the study with a total of 120 respondents from six villages. Descriptive research design was followed in this study. The study concluded that most of the ginger cultivators belonged to middle age category. The land holding under ginger cultivation was medium because of the hilly terrain. It was found that ginger cultivation had been a family tradition for generations thus promote large scale cultivation of ginger commercially. Ginger growers of the study area had average income. The farmers were getting very less return from ginger cultivation, therefore, to mitigate it, the Department of Agriculture, Government of Meghalaya initiated the transportation system called the 1917 i-TEAMS Ginger mission (Integrated Technology Enabled Agri- Management System) to facilitate remunerative price by eliminating the middleman. It was also found that farmers had interest towards new innovations and technologies and were willing to take high risk to get more income from ginger cultivation, therefore, concerned departments should build upon this interest in bringing about adoption of new practices. The major constraint was the lack of knowledge on pest and disease management, hence, the study recommended for training on plant protection measures.
梅加拉亚邦西加罗山地区农民种植生姜的制约因素
2020 年 10 月至 2021 年 1 月期间,在印度梅加拉亚邦西加罗山地区开展了一项研究,以确定受访者认为生姜种植的主要制约因素。研究采用多阶段抽样法,有目的性地选择了两个区域发展区块,即 Rongram 和 Daluwere,共有来自 6 个村庄的 120 名受访者。本研究采用了描述性研究设计。研究得出的结论是,大部分生姜种植者属于中年人。由于地形多山,生姜种植面积中等。研究发现,生姜种植是家族世代相传的传统,因此促进了生姜的大规模商业化种植。研究地区的生姜种植者收入一般。因此,为了缓解这一问题,梅加拉亚省政府农业部启动了名为 1917 i-TEAMS 生姜任务(综合技术农业管理系统)的运输系统,通过消除中间商来促进价格合理。研究还发现,农民对新的创新和技术很感兴趣,并愿意承担高风险,以从生姜种植中获得更多收入,因此,有关部门应利用这种兴趣,促进新做法的采用。主要的制约因素是缺乏病虫害管理知识,因此研究建议开展植物保护措施培训。
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