2019
DOI: 10.1177/0734242x19886632
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Insights into organic waste management practices followed by dairy farmers of Ludhiana District, Punjab: Policy challenges and solutions

Abstract: The study was conducted in Ludhiana District of Punjab (India) to understand the organic waste management practices followed by dairy farmers of the area. To investigate the practices pertaining to organic waste management, an ex-post facto research design was used and a total of 80 dairy farmers were selected randomly for the study, grouped as small and large dairy farmers. Results revealed that the majority of the farmers were using paddy straw as animal bedding followed by in situ burning. As far as paddy s… Show more

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“…Keeping in light the objective of the study, a ‘case study’ research design was used to calculate the economics related to traditional composting, vermicomposting and biogas production. A case study research design was chosen for the study as there were very few progressive dairy farmers in the study area who were pursuing vermicomposting and biogas production (Singh et al, 2020). Moreover, case study provides a quick snapshot into the practice compared to other methods.…”
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“…Keeping in light the objective of the study, a ‘case study’ research design was used to calculate the economics related to traditional composting, vermicomposting and biogas production. A case study research design was chosen for the study as there were very few progressive dairy farmers in the study area who were pursuing vermicomposting and biogas production (Singh et al, 2020). Moreover, case study provides a quick snapshot into the practice compared to other methods.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Apart from the primary produce of livestock, namely, milk, meat, eggs, fibre, etc., waste is obtained as secondary product daily, which can be processed and used for income generation. Though rural areas generate less waste as compared to urban areas, these wastes being organic in nature can be used to obtain remunerative product through various sustainable organic waste management techniques such as composting, vermicomposting and biogas production (Singh et al, 2020).…”
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