Abstract:
The main purpose of the study was to determine and describe the extent of
adoption of soybean cultivation by the growers in some selected areas of
Noakhali district of Bangladesh. Attempts were also made to describe some
of the selected characteristics of the soybean growers and their relationship
with their adoption of soybean cultivation. Data were obtained from 110
randomly selected farmers formed total of 1100 growers under 12 village, 6
unions of Sadar, Subama Char and Hatiya upazila of Noakhali district. An
interview schedule was used for collecting data during the period time I
September to 15 October 2009. The findings of the study indicate that
majority (52.70 percent) of the growers had medium adoption while 30.90
percent had low adoption and 16.40 percent had high adoption of soybean
cultivation practices. Correlation analysis indicate that among the selected
characteristics age, education, farm size, extension contact, cossmopoliteness,
innovativeness, and attitude of the growers showed non significant relation
with their adoption of soybean cultivation. On the other hand, annual family
income of the growers showed highly significant relationship and agricultural
knowledge of the growers showed significant relationship with their adoption
of soybean cultivation. Farmers mentioned that there were 12 problems,
which hindered the adoption of soybean cultivation to a great extent. Among
the problems three important problems were: less irrigation facilities, high
impute cost (seed, fertilizer and pesticides) and non availability of credit.
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