Journal of Extension Education (Jul 2019)

Involvement of Farm Women Groups in the Planning, Production and Marketing Aspects of Vegetables in Kerala

  • Revathy Chandran,
  • G.S Sreedaya

DOI
https://doi.org/10.26725/JEE.2018.4.30.6173-6176
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 30, no. 4

Abstract

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Kerala is a consumer state as far as vegetables are concerned. Major share of the fresh vegetable supply for the state comes from neighbouring states. Promoting vegetable cultivation in the state coupled with suitable marketing mechanism will not only help to make the state self reliant in vegetable production but also ensure year round availability of quality vegetables. The study was conducted in six panchayats of Kollam district in Kerala which includes the selected women groups of Kudumbashree, Vegetable and Fruit Promotion Council Keralam (VFPCK) and Agricultural Technology management Agency (ATMA). There were two categories of respondents viz, members of farm women groups and the extension facilitators. According to the study, majority of the women farmers showed medium level of involvement in the planning, production and marketing aspects of vegetables. It can be inferred that the variable increase in income showed a positive and significant relationship with planning, production and marketing aspects of vegetables. Achievement motivation also showed a significant positive relationship with production.

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