2020
DOI: 10.22271/chemi.2020.v8.i5e.10617
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Socioeconomic factors affecting vegetable production in Western Uttar Pradesh

Abstract: The present paper attempts to examine the personal and socio-economic profile of vegetable farmers of Meerut and Sharanapur district of Western Uttar Pradesh. The study was conducted in sixteen villages located at Kharkhauda, Daurala and Nangal, Deoband block of Meerut and Sharanapur districts. Data for the study was collected from a sample of 160 vegetable farmers. The findings of the study reveal that, the 25.00% of the vegetable farmers had intermitted education. Among the sample about 54.37 percent of farm… Show more

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“…Access to appropriate education, health care, and other resources is determined by an individual's or group's social standing and economic situation [5,6]. There are several studies [7,8] on Indian farmers, but the socioeconomic status of our tomato growers is only mentioned in a few study journals, despite the fact that farmers in the Solan district have been farming tomatoes for many years. Very less information about their socio-economic status is known.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Access to appropriate education, health care, and other resources is determined by an individual's or group's social standing and economic situation [5,6]. There are several studies [7,8] on Indian farmers, but the socioeconomic status of our tomato growers is only mentioned in a few study journals, despite the fact that farmers in the Solan district have been farming tomatoes for many years. Very less information about their socio-economic status is known.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%