Status of rural women in the context of farm technologies advancement in Haryana
Rakhi Gupta and Vinod Kumari
The goal of the current study was to determine how widely agricultural technologies are being adopted. 360 rural women from two districts in the state of Haryana—Kurukshetra and Mahendragarh—were the subjects of the research. A pre-planned interview schedule was used to survey them in accordance with the goals. The chi-square test revealed a strong correlation between the high adoption of agricultural technology and the following factors: education, family education, family type, family size, income, landholding, media exposure, and socioeconomic position. Adoption rates are favourably correlated with income and education levels, and they are positively correlated with greater landholdings and smaller families. Socioeconomic position and media exposure are important factors that shape awareness and resource accessibility, which in turn affects adoption decisions.
Rakhi Gupta, Vinod Kumari. Status of rural women in the context of farm technologies advancement in Haryana. Int J Res Agron 2025;8(6S):125-128. DOI: 10.33545/2618060X.2025.v8.i6Sb.3129