Information Needs of Farm Women for Efficient Farming in Uttarakhand

Authors

  • ARPITA SHARMA Assistant Professor, G.B.P.U.A.&T. Pantnagar
  • ANIL KUMAR SINGH ICAR RCER Patna

Abstract

Farm women in Uttarakhand State play an important role in managing different kinds of farming and home affairs. It is proposed that information for women involved in an enterprise is important to understand the production process and the economics of production. A sample of 100 farm women was selected using Simple Random Sampling technique. The survey research design was used for data collection. Data was also collected through interview schedule. Data were analyzed using quantitative approaches. Results show that the information needs of farm women in study area are mostly occupation driven. Farm women were found to have a need for information about dairy farming but also for home management. Most of the farm women depend on the friends, husband, neighbors and other native sources like local leaders and educated people for their information needs. Their primary and most important sources of information include friends, husband, neighbors and other native sources. 

Author Biographies

ARPITA SHARMA, Assistant Professor, G.B.P.U.A.&T. Pantnagar

Assistant Professor, G.B.P.U.A.&T. Pantnagar

ANIL KUMAR SINGH, ICAR RCER Patna

ICAR RCER Patna 

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Published

2016-07-07

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