Soil Health Card Adoption Behaviour among Beneficiaries of Bhoochetana Project in Andhra Pradesh

A research study was carried out in order to evaluate the performance of the Bhoochetana Project of Government of Andhra Pradesh initiated in the year 2010-11 for distributing Soil Health Cards (SHCs) to farmers.  Almost all the respondents were seen to be distributed between medium and high level...

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Main Authors: Koduru Raghavendra Chowdary, Ravi Kumar Theodore
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Extension Education Society 2016-11-01
Series:Journal of Extension Education
Online Access:https://www.extensioneducation.org/index.php/jee/article/view/2
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spelling doaj-25a6bf9e8185485b9e42c2f3fbd38e4b2021-04-10T15:15:56ZengExtension Education SocietyJournal of Extension Education0971-31232456-12822016-11-0128167Soil Health Card Adoption Behaviour among Beneficiaries of Bhoochetana Project in Andhra PradeshKoduru Raghavendra Chowdary0Ravi Kumar Theodore1Acharya N.G.Ranga Agricultural UniversityTamil Nadu Agricultural University A research study was carried out in order to evaluate the performance of the Bhoochetana Project of Government of Andhra Pradesh initiated in the year 2010-11 for distributing Soil Health Cards (SHCs) to farmers.  Almost all the respondents were seen to be distributed between medium and high level categories in respect of value attribution to SHC recommendations.  With respect to comparative value attribution, third rank was assigned to SHC recommendations.  More than two-thirds (67.00%) of the respondents had high level of satisfaction on SHC recommendations.  Out of the 100 respondents studied, 47 of them had followed SHC recommendations all the five years.  Among adopters of SHC recommendations, cent per cent of the farmers had adopted the SHC recommendations as such without any deviation.  Whereas, among non-Adopters of SHC recommendations, an overwhelming proportion (92.45%) of farmers fell under excess adoption category.  Inadequate follow-up by extension agencywas the foremost constraint expressed by majority of the respondents. https://www.extensioneducation.org/index.php/jee/article/view/2
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author Koduru Raghavendra Chowdary
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Soil Health Card Adoption Behaviour among Beneficiaries of Bhoochetana Project in Andhra Pradesh
Journal of Extension Education
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Ravi Kumar Theodore
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title Soil Health Card Adoption Behaviour among Beneficiaries of Bhoochetana Project in Andhra Pradesh
title_short Soil Health Card Adoption Behaviour among Beneficiaries of Bhoochetana Project in Andhra Pradesh
title_full Soil Health Card Adoption Behaviour among Beneficiaries of Bhoochetana Project in Andhra Pradesh
title_fullStr Soil Health Card Adoption Behaviour among Beneficiaries of Bhoochetana Project in Andhra Pradesh
title_full_unstemmed Soil Health Card Adoption Behaviour among Beneficiaries of Bhoochetana Project in Andhra Pradesh
title_sort soil health card adoption behaviour among beneficiaries of bhoochetana project in andhra pradesh
publisher Extension Education Society
series Journal of Extension Education
issn 0971-3123
2456-1282
publishDate 2016-11-01
description A research study was carried out in order to evaluate the performance of the Bhoochetana Project of Government of Andhra Pradesh initiated in the year 2010-11 for distributing Soil Health Cards (SHCs) to farmers.  Almost all the respondents were seen to be distributed between medium and high level categories in respect of value attribution to SHC recommendations.  With respect to comparative value attribution, third rank was assigned to SHC recommendations.  More than two-thirds (67.00%) of the respondents had high level of satisfaction on SHC recommendations.  Out of the 100 respondents studied, 47 of them had followed SHC recommendations all the five years.  Among adopters of SHC recommendations, cent per cent of the farmers had adopted the SHC recommendations as such without any deviation.  Whereas, among non-Adopters of SHC recommendations, an overwhelming proportion (92.45%) of farmers fell under excess adoption category.  Inadequate follow-up by extension agencywas the foremost constraint expressed by majority of the respondents.
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