Environment Conservation Journal (Jan 2023)

Extent of livelihood opportunity of the sericulture farmers in Kamrup district of Assam

  • Pulak Rabha,
  • Lohit Ch. Dutta,
  • Monimala Saikia,
  • Sajib Barua,
  • Hemanta Saikia

DOI
https://doi.org/10.36953/ECJ.11212284
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 1

Abstract

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The study was conducted with a sample of 120 sericulture farmers in Kamrup district of Assam in three development blocks viz. Bongaon, Boko and Chayani Borduwa. The study revealed that majority (43.33%) of the respondents belonged to middle age group, 36.67% were illiterate, 45.83% belonged to small size family and 69.17% had pucca house. In case of operational land holding majority (34.17%) of the respondents possessed small size of land holding, 33.95% had annual income ranging from Rs.75,001-1,00,000, 75.00% had medium level of extension contact, 61.67% had moderate level of risk bearing ability, 59.17% had moderate level of decision-making ability and only 23.33% had received training. Most of the respondents (35.00%) practiced “Sericulture +paddy+plantation crops” followed by “Sericulture+paddy+piggery" (15.83%) and “Sericulture+paddy+fruits” (12.50%) as their livelihood options. Education, family size, house type, operational land holding risk bearing ability and decision-making ability have significant relationship on livelihood options.

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