1Department Library and Information Science, Dr. Harisingh Gour Central University, Sagar-470 002, Madhya Pradesh, India
2Library Trainee, Delhi Technological University, Delhi-110 042, India
*Corresponding Author: Rohit Kushwaha, Department Library and Information Science, Dr. Harisingh Gour Central University, Sagar-470 002, Madhya Pradesh, India, Email: y21415005.rs@dhsgsu.edu.in
Online published on 27 February, 2026.
The Krishi Vigyan Kendra (KVK) is a vital Indian agricultural institution founded by the Indian Council of Agriculture and Research (ICAR) to educate farmers and provide practical training. The study aims to assess farmers’ knowledge and use of KVK, examine programs implemented, identify areas of activity and identify gaps. Researchers will provide suggestions based on the findings.
The study utilized a survey method approach to gather primary data from 510 farmers in Sagar district, Madhya Pradesh, using a structured questionnaires or secondary data from the KVK Sagar's and ICAR official website, to evaluate programs organized over 2020-24 years.
The study's primary data revealed that out of 510 farmers, only 170 (33.33%) confirmed their familiarity with the KVK centre. Out of those 170 who aware, only 12 (7.06%) farmers reported occasionally visit, while 58 (34.12%) rarely and majority 100 (58.82%) never engaged in any KVK program. Further analysis of the secondary data indicated that the year 2024 had the highest number of programs conduct, totalling 347 programmes in diverse categories across villages. Fertiliser, seed enhancement and water management awareness programs predominated over the years 2020-24; while new technology, ICT-based services and contemporary machine training programs were low.
Agriculture, Agri-training progammes, Knowledge centre, Krishi Vigyan Kendra