1 Associate Professor,
2 Ex-Principal Scientist,
3 Principal Scientist,
This study was conducted in Uttar Pradesh to evaluate the farmers’ perceived effectiveness of paid extension services provided by Agri Clinic entrepreneurs. Study found that the effectiveness was high among the beneficiary farmers. About fifty per cent respondents perceived that the paid extension services were moderately effective while the rest perceived them to be highly effective. Among the correlates, annual income, social participation, farm machinery owned were negatively and significantly associated. Regression analysis of effectiveness index scores revealed the positive contribution of age, education, farm size and negative contribution of farming experience, annual income and social participation. Among the four components, the contribution of extent of adoption and farmers’ satisfaction was very high in farmers’ perceived effectiveness of paid extension services provided by Agri Clinic entrepreneurs.
Agri clinic, adoption, yield, profit, farmers’ satisfaction, extension effectiveness index