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<title>COASTAL FARMERS’ KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDE AND PRACTICE REGARDING CLIMATE SMART AGRICULTURE</title>
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<description>COASTAL FARMERS’ KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDE AND PRACTICE REGARDING CLIMATE SMART AGRICULTURE
MIA, MD. ABU TOUHID
Climate smart agriculture (CSA) aims to improve food security, help communities adapt&#13;
to climate change and contribute to climate change mitigation by adopting appropriate&#13;
practices. The basic premises of the knowledge, attitude and practice (KAP) surveys are&#13;
that knowledge forms attitude, and that both knowledge and attitude are the building&#13;
blocks for practice. The study therefore aims to assess the extent of knowledge, attitude&#13;
and practice of farmers regarding climate smart agriculture and to explore the&#13;
contributions of the selected characteristics of the coastal farmers to their knowledge,&#13;
attitude and practice. Data were collected using an interview schedule from 354 coastal&#13;
farmers under 3 districts namely, Khulna, Bagerhat and Satkhira through Multistage&#13;
Random Sampling Method during December, 2021 to March, 2022. To explore the&#13;
contribution of the predictor variables to the outcome variables, full model regression&#13;
analysis was employed. It was found that about 14.13% of the farmers had poor&#13;
knowledge, 75.14% had medium-level knowledge and 10.73% had high level knowledge&#13;
on CSA. The highest proportion (61.01%) of the farmer had medium favourable attitude&#13;
towards CSA as compared to 18.65% and 20.34% having low favourable and high&#13;
favourable attitude towards CSA respectively. About 57.91% of the coastal farmers had&#13;
medium practice followed by 22.88% had high and 19.21% had low practice of CSA.&#13;
Among the 19 identified CSA practices “using of thread pipe/plastic pipe for irrigation”&#13;
ranked first and indicated highest extent of use by the coastal farmers. The 2&#13;
 position in&#13;
the rank order was “cultivation of salinity resistant and high yielding crop varieties,”.&#13;
Farmers‟ education, annual agricultural income, extension contact, decision making&#13;
ability, benefit obtained from CSA had significant positive contributions and problem&#13;
faced in CSA had negative contribution to their knowledge on CSA. Again, farmers‟&#13;
education, annual agricultural income, extension contact, training exposure, access to&#13;
market and benefit obtained from CSA had significant positive contribution whereas farm&#13;
size had negative contributions to their attitude towards CSA. Furthermore, farmers‟&#13;
education, annual agricultural income, extension contact, training exposure and benefit&#13;
obtained from CSA had positive significant contribution to their practice of CSA. The&#13;
topmost problem of coastal farmers was associated with economic problem; „higher cost&#13;
of inputs‟ ranked 1&#13;
st&#13;
 and „low price of produced crops‟ ranked 2&#13;
xvii&#13;
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nd&#13;
nd&#13;
. For the fully &#13;
implementation of CSA requires solving associated problems and making available&#13;
appropriate technologies to the farmers.
A Dissertation&#13;
submitted to the faculty of Agriculture, &#13;
Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University, Dhaka&#13;
in partial fulfillment of the requirements &#13;
for the degree of &#13;
 &#13;
DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY&#13;
IN &#13;
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION AND&#13;
INFORMATION SYSTEM
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<pubDate>Wed, 01 Jan 2020 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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