Abstract:
The objectives of this study were to
describe the socioeconomic characteristics of the
vegetable growers; to assess the rate of adoption, discontinuation and rejection of
Pheromone trap and to identify the contributory factors on adoption, discontinuation
and rejection of Pheromone trap.
The study was conducted with randomly selected
123 vegetable growers in Shibgonj upazila under Bogura district. A pre-tested interview
schedule was used to collect data from the respondents during 05 March to 06 April,
2021. Adoption, discontinuation and rejection of Pheromone trap was the dependent
variable and it was measured on the basis of scores. A total of 13 selected characteristics
of the respondents considered the independent variables of the study. Multinomial
logistic regressions analysis was used to examine the contribution of the selected
characteristics of the respondents on the dependent variable. The highest proportion
(40.6 percent) of the respondent rejected Pheromone trap, while 30.1 percent adopted
and continued Pheromone trap and 29.3 percent adopted but discontinued of Pheromone
trap. There is a significant contribution of respondents’ off-farm income, extension
agent contact and use of improved variety with their rejection of Pheromone trap.
Again, there is a significant contribution of respondent’s farm income, extension agent
and trust in dealers of agricultural inputs with their adoption and discontinue of
Pheromone trap. The finding play role to design effective Pheromone trap
dissemination strategy.
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 & INFORMATION SYSTEM
SEMESTER: JANUARY-JUNE, 2019