Abstract:
The present study conducted a comprehensive investigation for assessing agricultural
extension service from the perspective of farmers’ satisfaction. Hierarchical
regression model was used to analyse farmers’ satisfaction. This study aimed to
examine the level of farmers’ satisfaction with agricultural extension service and
identify determinant factors for farmers’ satisfaction through Service Quality
approach. In this study, five socio-economic characteristics (age, education level,
farm size, annual income, extension media contact) of the farmers were considered for
farmers’ condition investigation. Age of the respondents ranged from 38 to 66 years,
an average of 53.18, the education score of the respondents ranged from 0 to 10, the
average being 2.94, farm size varied from 0.51 to 3 ha, the average being 1.24 ha,
annual family income of the farmers ranged from BDT 300 to 1600 thousand, the
average be being 669.97 thousand, the experiential extension contacts scores of
farmers ranged from 10 to 18 against the possible range from 0 to 40, the average
being 14.18. In order to measure the service quality of extension workers, the
SERVQUAL model was used using all of its five (5) dimensions (tangibles,
reliability, responsiveness, assurance and empathy) where reliability and assurance
have the highest score 4.80 and mean 4.56, 4.49, 4.51, respectively. The distribution
of farmers satisfaction according to their response presents that 35 percent farmers
were very satisfied; 30 percent farmers were satisfied and 22.5 percent farmers were
moderately satisfied with service quality while the least farmers were in somewhat
satisfied category only 12.5 percent. From hierarchical regressions, it was found that
implication SERVQUAL dimensions had significant contribution (61.8%) on their
expression towards the extension service, whereas measurement of farmers’
satisfaction without using SERVQUAL model shows the level of satisfaction was
30.9 percent trends to the use of SERVQUAL model for the measurement of farmers’
satisfaction disclose more accurate result. The findings of this research will be useful
to those are concerned with planning, implementation and evaluation of agricultural
rural development programs.
Description:
A Thesis
Submitted to the faculty of Agriculture,
Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University, Dhaka
In partial fulfillment of the requirements
for the degree
of
MASTER OF SCIENCE
IN
AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION