Indian Journal of Agricultural Research
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  • Year: 2008
  • Volume: 42
  • Issue: 3

Technology adoption and training needs of sericulture farmers – A case study in NGO

  • Author:
  • G.S. Geetha, R.G. Geetha Devi
  • Total Page Count: 7
  • Page Number: 157 to 163

Central Sericultural Research and Training Institute, Mysore - 570 008, India.

Abstract

Sericulture is a labour intensive, employment creating and income generating agro based cottage industry. The silk industry by its nature is a cluster of many non-farm and on-farm activities and has a strong need for many forward and backward linkages. The NGOs are one of the four important agencies supporting the silk industry. They play a crucial role in mobilizing and motivating the rural poor to take advantage of on-going projects through their meaningful participation.and socio economic development. The data collected from the respondents reveal that greater numbers of respondents were of middle age; majority of the respondents had medium level of knowledge and adoption. The constraints for not adopting technologies are lack of knowledge, non-availability and high cost of the technology. All the respondents have undergone training conducted by BIRD-K on the topic ‘Dry land Sericulture. The role of NGO in improving the yield potentiality of the cocoons cannot be ignored. Therefore the DOS (Department of Sericulture) should provide training and timely technical advice to the NGOs. This will help not only for better and quicker diffusion of technologies but also for building better rapport of NGO among the beneficiaries.