Impact Assessment of Integrated Farming System Project on the Socio-economic Status of the Beneficiary Farmers of Bidar District of Karnataka

Ganeshagouda I. Patil, Srinivas N., Dhananjaya P., Shashikala Ruli, Kadli Veeresh
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Integrated farming system (IFS) is recognized as the best solution to the farmers for providing income assurance and nutritional security to the farmers particularly for the small and marginal farmers with limited resources. Looking into the importance of the Integrated farming system, Government of Karnataka has implemented the IFS project to the farming communities of different districts coming under the jurisdictions of the University of Horticultural Sciences, Bagalkot from the financial supports of Rashtriya Krishi Vikas Yojana (RKVY). Hence, the present study at College of Horticulture, Bidar was undertaken as one of the project implemented campus of the University for assessing impact of IFS Phase II on the beneficiary farmers of Bidar district. Initially, this project has created awareness about the IFS project among the selected beneficiaries through training programmes and then distributed the farm inputs like vegetable seeds, field crop seeds, vegetable seedlings, fruit grafts, nutrient specials, bio-fertilizers, and farm implements like battery operated sprayers, seedling planters and cycle weeders. The study found that, before implantation of the project, the farmers in the Bidar districts were generally growing Redgram with intercropping of Greengram/ Blackgram/Jowar/Soyabean and sugarcane crop, after implantation of the IFS project, there was a change in crops cultivation to the horticultural crops. The farmers who had received the benefits of seeds/seedlings and the technical information at free of cost for the cultivation of the horticultural crops, it was observed that, papaya crops growers were realised higher net profits of Rs. 1,10,988 per acre with the B:C ratio of 1.45, followed by the farmers of marigold crop (Rs. 1,01,881/acre), watermelon (Rs. 84459/acre), onion (Rs. 72,938/acre), chilli (Rs. 49,023/ acre) and Brinjal (Rs. 39,801/acre). Further, it was found that, the use of farm machineries like sprayers, farmers reduced the cost and time requirment of labour for spraying of pesticides. Similarly, famers used cycle weeders have opined that, for weeding men and women labours requiremnt was reduced to the tune of 12 to 15 days/ acre for men labours and 8-9 man days/acre for women labour and the use of Vegetable Handy Planter resulted in reduction labour and time requirment in planting of seedlings to the tune of 40 to 50 per cent of time duration. Hence, in overall, the IFS project interventions have benefited the farmers economically for minimizing the cost of production through availing the inputs at free of cost and also helps them for realizing the higher income from adoption of the best technologies given through the university.
综合耕作系统项目对卡纳塔克邦比达尔地区受益农民社会经济地位的影响评估
综合耕作制度(IFS)被认为是为农民提供收入保障和营养安全的最佳解决方案,尤其是对资源有限的小农和边缘化农民而言。考虑到综合耕作制度的重要性,卡纳塔克邦政府利用 Rashtriya Krishi Vikas Yojana(RKVY)的财政支持,在巴加尔科特园艺科学大学管辖的不同地区的农业社区实施了综合耕作制度项目。因此,本研究在比达尔园艺学院进行,作为该大学实施的校园项目之一,以评估综合融资战略第二阶段对比达尔地区受益农民的影响。最初,该项目通过培训计划提高选定受益人对综合农作战略项目的认识,然后分发农业投入,如蔬菜种子、大田作物种子、蔬菜秧苗、水果嫁接、营养专用肥、生物肥料,以及农具,如电池驱动喷雾器、秧苗种植机和循环除草机。研究发现,在实施该项目之前,比达尔地区的农民一般种植红葵花,间作青葵花/黑葵花/蚕豆/大豆和甘蔗作物。农民在种植园艺作物时免费获得了种子/秧苗和技术信息,据观察,木瓜种植者实现了较高的净利润,每英亩达 1,10,988 卢比。其次是万寿菊种植户(101881 卢比/英亩)、西瓜种植户(84459 卢比/英亩)、洋葱种植户(72938 卢比/英亩)、辣椒种植户(49023 卢比/英亩)和布里雅尔种植户(39801 卢比/英亩)。此外,研究还发现,农民使用喷雾器等农机减少了喷洒农药所需的劳动力成本和时间。同样,使用循环除草机的农民认为,除草所需的男工和女工时间分别减少了 12 至 15 天/英亩和 8 至 9 个人工日/英亩。因此,总体而言,综合融资战略项目的干预措施使农民从经济上受益,通过免费获得投入,最大限度地降低了生产成本,还帮助他们通过采用大学提供的最佳技术实现了更高的收入。
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