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农民生产者组织(FPO)是由农民联合起来组成的一个组织,目的是改善他们的农业生产和营销工作。本研究调查了西孟加拉邦马尔达地区农民生产者组织(FPO)的团体效率,重点关注影响其绩效和协作网络的因素。研究于 2020 年至 2022 年在老冲积区进行,采用简单抽样和目的性抽样相结合的方法,从 9 个村庄的 90 名受访者中收集数据。统计分析包括描述性统计、相关性分析、回归分析以及方差分析和 Kruskal-Wallis 等高级测试,并辅以因素分析以确定效率驱动因素。结果突出表明,妇女参与、尊重意见和获取最新信息等关键因素对 FPO 的效率至关重要。网络分析显示,与 B 组和 C 组相比,A 组的机构协作更强,这突出了它们对小组效率的影响。研究结果强调了包容性决策过程和支持性外部网络对提高农村地区 FPO 业绩的重要性。
Assessment of the Group Efficiency of the Farmers Producer Organization in the Old Alluvial Zone of Eastern India
A Farmer Producer Organization (FPO) is a collective of farmers who join together to form an organization to improve their agricultural production and marketing efforts. This study investigates the group efficiency of Farmer Producer Organizations (FPOs) in the Malda District of West Bengal, focusing on factors influencing their performance and collaboration networks. The study was conducted from 2020 to 2022 in the old alluvial zone, the study used a combination of simple and purposive sampling methods to gather data from 90 respondents across 9 villages. Statistical analyses included descriptive statistics, correlation, regression, and advanced tests like ANOVA and Kruskal-Wallis, supported by factor analysis to identify efficiency drivers. Results highlight critical factors such as women’s participation, respect for opinions, and access to up-to-date information as pivotal for FPO effectiveness. Network analysis reveals stronger institutional collaborations in Group A compared to Groups B and C, underscoring their impact on group efficiency. Findings emphasize the importance of inclusive decision-making processes and supportive external networks for enhancing FPO performance in rural contexts.