Printed Journal  |  Indexed Journal  |  Refereed Journal  |  Peer Reviewed Journal

P-ISSN: 2618-060X, E-ISSN: 2618-0618   |   Impact Factor: RJIF 5.24, NAAS (2024): 5.20

2024, Vol. 7, Special Issue 1

Adoption of technology interventions in maize (Zea mays) and Bengal gram (Cicer arietinum) by the beneficiary and non-beneficiary Respondents of NICRA project


Mandavkar PM, SS Sisodia, PA Sawant, A Verma, B Upadhyay, R Bairathi and RH Meena

National Innovations on Climate Resilient Agriculture (NICRA) project aims to enhance the resilience of Indian agriculture to climate change and climate vulnerability through strategic research and technology demonstration. In the present study, a total sample of 140 farmers (70 beneficiaries and 70 non-beneficiaries from the Ratnagiri district of Maharashtra state) were selected. The adoption of technology interventions by the respondents was measured with the help of a structured schedule. The schedule consisted of a total of 12 items each related to improved technology in maize and Bengal gram, respectively demonstrated under the Technology Demonstrations Component of NICRA in the year 2020-21. The beneficiary respondents showed a medium to high level of adoption of technology interventions about maize and Bengal gram crops than those of non-beneficiary respondents. Also, beneficiary respondents showed significantly high adoption of technology interventions as compared to non-beneficiary respondents. Interventions wise adoption revealed that beneficiary respondents have adopted relatively more interventions than non-beneficiary respondents in maize and Bengal gram cultivation.
Pages : 168-172 | 167 Views | 81 Downloads
How to cite this article:
Mandavkar PM, SS Sisodia, PA Sawant, A Verma, B Upadhyay, R Bairathi, RH Meena. Adoption of technology interventions in maize (Zea mays) and Bengal gram (Cicer arietinum) by the beneficiary and non-beneficiary Respondents of NICRA project. Int J Res Agron 2024;7(1S):168-172. DOI: 10.33545/2618060X.2024.v7.i1Sc.254
Call for book chapter