Abstract:
The main focus of the present study was to identify the Indigenous
Teclrn&ogies (ITs) being used by the rural women of 5 no. Sundaiiur union of
district. Bangladesh and to determine the
extent to which the identified ITs were being used by the rural women. The
Kaharole upazila tinder
Dinalpur
study also explored the relationships between eight selected characteristics
(independent vailables) of rural women with their extent of use of 11's in
farming (dependent variable) activities. Data were collected froiii a sample of
randomly selected tOO housewives (44 from Bhatgoan, 33 from Majhapara and
23
from Matgrain). A structured interview schedule was used during January 1
2008 to February 2. 2008 for collection of data. Twenty ITs were found to be
used by the women in addition to scientific farming technologies for
performing fanning activities. To measure the dependent variable a live- point
rating scale
was
employed. Pearson Product Moment Correlation Co-cfficients
were computed to examine the relationship between the concerned variables.
As regards the extent of use of ITs by individual rural women showed that
30
percent of the rural women were high users, 45 percent moderate and 25
percent low users. Out of eight selected characteristics of the rural women
annual income, farm size, extension contact and decision making were
positively correlated while the level of education was negatively correlated.
The other characteristics like age, family size and organizational pailicipatloil
had no significant relationships with their extent of use of ITs in farming.
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 AND INFORMATION SYSTEM