Year: 2024 | Month: December | Volume 13 | Issue 4

A Study on Agricultural Information Source Utilization Pattern by the Farmers of Lakhimpur District in Assam

D. Saikia U. Barman and R. Bordoloi
DOI:10.46852/2249-6637.04.2024.3

Abstract:

The study was conducted to assess the Agricultural information sources utilization pattern of farmers of Lakhimpur District of
Assam. A total of 247 farmers were selected through multi-stage sampling design. Structured questionnaire was used for collection
of data. The collected data was analyzed by using latest version of MS Excel. Simple Percentage system and scaling system like
rating scales and rank order scales have been used as statistical procedures. Information source utilization by majority of the
respondents was medium. Progressive farmers were the most frequently used informal source of information for them, followed by
neighbours, family members, friends/relatives, and local leaders. The most useful source of formal agricultural information sources
to farmers were ATMA personnel, followed by ADO, AEA, KVK, input dealers and marketing officials. The majority of farmers
were found to be using the internet, followed by mobile phones, TV, newspaper, radio, agricultural literature and demonstrations
for information as mass media information sources.

Highlights

  • The study highlights that farmers in Lakhimpur district predominantly rely on interpersonal sources like extension personnel and fellow farmers for agricultural information. Mass media and ICT tools were underutilized, indicating a gap and potential for strengthening digital extension services.




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