Journal of Extension Education (May 2016)

Adoption and Impact of Eco-Friendly Conservation Practices in The Nilgiris District of Western Ghats

  • L. Murali Krishnan,
  • H. Philip,
  • V. Ravichandran,
  • M. Chinnadurai

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 27, no. 2

Abstract

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The study was under taken to find out the relationship between the profile of the farmers of The Nilgiris district and the impact in their adoption of Eco Friendly Conservation Practices. The study revealed that educational status, risk orientation, training undergone, progressiveness, self reliance, innovativeness and contact with extension agency were found to have positively contributed to the adoption of Eco Friendly Conservation Practices. With respect to impact, majority of the farmers opined that the cost of cultivation decreased, followed by increased farmers confidence level, improved fertility status of the soil and improved biodiversity in the farm fields.