2015
DOI: 10.15740/has/au/10.3/206-210
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Identification of agricultural problems of village using participatory rural appraisal technique

Abstract: in the village Donwada of Akola taluka of Akola district of Maharashtra State. The required data collected from the village using PRA technique namely preferential ranking technique' and contacting personally with 30 participants. Findings revealed that total twenty two problems of Donwada village were identified by using preferential ranking technique of PRA tool. To find out the importance of problems perceived by the farmers and key informants, rank based quotient (RBQ) was used. The rank based quotient (RB… Show more

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“…The constraints experienced by shrimp farmers and the overall critical impact of COVID-19 lockdown on the sector as a whole were analyzed using the Rank Based Quotient (RBQ) analysis to explain the order of severity. The important constraints reported were ranked as per their severity and the RBQ for each constraint was calculated using the formula proposed by Sabarathnam and Vennila (1996) which is widely adopted in agriculture and allied sectors ( Katole et al, 2015 ; Bandara et al, 2016 ; Rimiki et al, 2017 ). 100 where in…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The constraints experienced by shrimp farmers and the overall critical impact of COVID-19 lockdown on the sector as a whole were analyzed using the Rank Based Quotient (RBQ) analysis to explain the order of severity. The important constraints reported were ranked as per their severity and the RBQ for each constraint was calculated using the formula proposed by Sabarathnam and Vennila (1996) which is widely adopted in agriculture and allied sectors ( Katole et al, 2015 ; Bandara et al, 2016 ; Rimiki et al, 2017 ). 100 where in…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%