Abstract:
The main purpose of the study was to determine the extent of training needs on rice
production technologies for the farmers of Dhamrai Upazila under Dhaka district.
This study was conducted over 98 farmers at three village named Foringa,
Chorsungar, Chorbodayel in Rowail union of Durgapur Block. The objectives were
to: (1) describe the socio— demographic characteristics of the farmers (2) determine
the training needs of the farmers on rice production (3) explore the relationships
between the selected characteristics of the respondents such as age, education, family
size, farm size, annual gross income, farming experience, extension contact,
organizational participation, cosmopoliteness, agricultural knowledge and training
need .Appropriate scales were developed in order to measure the concerned variables
. In the study group nearly 57.77% farmers were middle aged (42-58 yrs.). Majority
of the farmers (46.66%) had primary level of education compared to other
categories. About 50% respondents had medium family size with (5-6) members.
Most of the (80%) rice growers owned small farm (0.2- 1.0 ha). Majority number
respondents (53.33%) had lower level of farming experience. The annual gross
income of the respondents ranged between 10000—200000 tk. Majority of the rice
growers (53.33%) had low level extension contact. A little over 4.44% rice growers
had high organizational participation. In respect of cosmopoliteness, 48.88% had
medium level exposure outside to their localities and 33.33 % farmers had only
sound knowledge in agriculture. In fact the rice growers expressed their training
need for land preparation, seed technology, intercultural operation, HYV rice
production, fertilizer application, plant protection measures, irrigation management,
IPM practice and advanced equipment use. Sixty seven percent (67%) of the study
group were highly in need of training on the above mentioned topics. Of the ten
selected independent variables age, education, farming experience, extension
contact, organizational participation and knowledge on agriculture had significant
relationship with their training needs.
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