2019
DOI: 10.9734/ajaees/2019/v33i330178
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Participation of Rural Women in Organic Farming

Abstract: The study assessed the participation of rural women in organic farming and explored the relationship between selected characteristics of the rural women and their extent of participation in organic farming. This investigation was a survey type of research involving descriptive and diagnostic type of research design. The study was conducted at seven unions of Batiaghata Upazila under Khulna district of Bangladesh namely Amirpur, Gangarampur, Jalma, Batiaghata, Baliadanga, Bhanderkote and Surkhali. Data were col… Show more

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“…Almond smallholder farmers are using organic fertilizers for the sake of environmental safety (animals, humans, soil, plants, and ecosystems), considering its longterm effects while maintaining the ability to enhance almonds production. The present study's findings are similar to Nishi et al (2019) who found that most of the respondents adopt organic fertilization to improve soil fertility and that it is cheaper than chemical fertilizers.…”
Section: Knowledge Attitude and Organic Fertilizer Adoptionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…Almond smallholder farmers are using organic fertilizers for the sake of environmental safety (animals, humans, soil, plants, and ecosystems), considering its longterm effects while maintaining the ability to enhance almonds production. The present study's findings are similar to Nishi et al (2019) who found that most of the respondents adopt organic fertilization to improve soil fertility and that it is cheaper than chemical fertilizers.…”
Section: Knowledge Attitude and Organic Fertilizer Adoptionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…Sustainability in agricultural systems center on the need to develop technologies and practices, which do not have adverse effects on environmental goods and services, which are accessible to and effective for farmers, and which lead to improvements in food productivity. Rural women are inherently involved in this sustainable form of agricultural production from the time immemorial [5]. As half of the total population, women's participation and their role in economic structures is an indicator of the modernization of the national economy and economic development [6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%