A Study on Technological Gap and Constraints In Adoption of Mango Production Technologies Among Orchardists of Bulandshahr District
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Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel University of Agriculture & Technology, Meerut
Abstract
The present investigation entitled "A study on technological gap and constraints in
adoption of mango production technology among orchardists of Bulanshahr district" with
the help of the following objectives, Socio-economic status of mango orchardists,
knowledge level of mango orchardists regarding mango production technology, adoption
level of mango orchardists regarding mango production technology, constraints in
adoption of mango production technology and suitable extension strategies for promotion
of quality mango.
The results of the study depicted that the majority of the mango orchardists were
found in various socio-economic profile characters like, age, middle age category group
of 46-60 years 39.00 percent, general cast 54.00 percent, literate 98.00, families size of
medium category 5-8 members, 51.00 percent, the large orchardists with a land holding
above I 0 hectare 26.00 percent, respectively. Agriculture was observed as main
occupation by 93.00 percent respectively. About 30.00 percent respondents were found
earning annual income of Rs. 75001/-to Rs. 150000/-. The maximum number of
orchardists was found in medium level of scientific orientation, economic motivation,
and risk orientation with 56.00 percent, 77.00 percent and 66.00 percent respectively. The
knm.vledge level and adoption level of the most of mango orchardists regarding mango
cultivation practices were having at medium level and regarding plant protection
practices were having at low level. The mango orchardists faced the constraints in
adoption of mango production technology i.e. maximum orchardists were related to
lack of lmowledge about plant protection measures 73.00 percent, high cost of
fertilizer 61.00 percent, poor contact with information centres 60.00 percent, less
number of production technology centres 54.00 percent and the minimum mango
orchardist were related to poor road and transportation facilities 10.00 percent and
old traditional ethod of packaging mangoes 09.00 percent in the study area.
