2022
DOI: 10.54986/irjee/2022/jul_sep/85-90
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Popularization of Coriander Production Technology through Front Line Demonstrations in the Arid Zone of Gujarat

Abstract: ICAR-CAZRI, Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Kukma, Bhuj did a fi eld study on the performance of frontline demonstrations (FLDs) for increasing coriander productivity in diff erent villages of Bhuj, Anjar, and Rapar Talukas in Kutch, Gujarat from 2016-17 to 2020-21. The improved technologies consist improved variety (Gujarat coriander 2), micro nutrient (Zn and S) application and integrated disease management using bio-pesticide Trichoderma viridae etc. Yield attributes of improved practice (IP) and farmers' practice (F… Show more

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“…This clearly indicated that the positive effects of front line demonstration over existing farmers practice towards the enhancement of yield of rice with its positive effects on yield attributing characters. Similar findings were found by Geeta et al (2017) who reported that frontline demonstration with improved practices led to higher yields in rice. Sagar and Ganesh (2003) Sanjeevkumar et al, 2019).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 87%
“…This clearly indicated that the positive effects of front line demonstration over existing farmers practice towards the enhancement of yield of rice with its positive effects on yield attributing characters. Similar findings were found by Geeta et al (2017) who reported that frontline demonstration with improved practices led to higher yields in rice. Sagar and Ganesh (2003) Sanjeevkumar et al, 2019).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 87%
“…Higher extension gap in present study suggested that there is a need to motivate and aware the farmers for adoption of improved technologies in blackgram over existing local farm practices. The similar results were also reported by Bairwa et al 2013 [1] and Ganga Devi et al…”
Section: Extension Yield Gapsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Benefit cost ratio recorded was also higher in demonstration plots (5.45) as compared to farmer's practice (3.61). Increased monetary returns as well as Benefit Cost (B:C) ratio through improved farm technology have also been reported by various workers(Vedna et al, 2007 andBairwa et al, 2013)…”
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“…Total yield was recorded as cumulative marketable fruit harvest at regular intervals for the entire crop period and transformed into q ha -1 . The statistical tool to estimate the technology gap, extension gap and technology index was worked out as per the formula suggested by Samui et al (2000) and Dayanand and Mehta (2012) as given below: 1. Percent increase in yield=(Demonstration yield-Farmers practice yield / farmers practice yield)×100.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%