Abstract:
The main purpose of this research was to assess farmers‟ awareness concerning
harmful effect of insecticides on environment. Besides, attempt was made to
explore the contribution of the selected characteristics of the farmers on their
awareness concerning harmful effect of insecticides on environment. The study
was conducted at Damurhuda upazila under Chuadanga district. Data were
collected by interviewing 119 randomly selected farmers of three villages of
Damurhuda union. The majority (47.90%) of the farmers had low awareness
concerning harmful effect of insecticides on environment, while 40.34 percent and
11.76 percent of them had medium and high awareness respectively. Step-wise
multiple regressions method was administered and 10 independent variables
namely: age, education, family size, farm size, annual income, farming experience,
agricultural knowledge, extension contact, training on pest management and
knowledge on IPM were fitted together in step-wise multiple regression analysis.
Stepwise multiple regression exposed that knowledge on IPM, education, age and
training on pest management had significant contribution to their awareness
concerning harmful effect of insecticides on environment. These four variables
combinedly explained 67 percent of the total variation on awareness concerning
harmful effect of insecticides on environment, where knowledge on IPM of the
respondent had highest (57.3%) contribution to awareness concerning harmful
effect of insecticides on environment followed by level of education (6.7%).
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 (MS)
IN
AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION