Abstract:
Adoption of organic farming can play significant role to sustainable agricultural
development through refraining indiscriminate use of agrochemical, which has been
proven as significant causes of environmental pollution. However, factors affecting
adoption of organic vegetable farming are not well focused. The main purpose of this study
was to determine the adoption extent of organic vegetable farming by the farmers and to
explore the contribution of the selected thirteen characteristics of the farmers to their
adoption of organic vegetable farming. The study was conducted in four villages of
Chupinagar union under Shahjahanpur upazila of Bogra district. Data were collected by
using an interview schedule from the randomly selected 102 respondents during 2 February
to 20 February, 2017. Multiple Regression method was computed to explore the
contribution of the selected characteristics of the farmers upon their adoption of organic
vegetable farming. The findings revealed that the highest proportion (79.40%) of the
respondents had low to medium adoption of organic farming, while only 21.60 percent of
the respondents had high adoption of organic vegetable farming. Among thirteen selected
characteristics, extension media contact, agricultural training exposure, attitude towards
organic vegetable farming and profit from vegetable farming had significant positive
contribution to the adoption of organic vegetable farming. On the other hand, age,
education, farm size, annual family income, knowledge on organic vegetable farming, time
spent on vegetable farm, level of pest infestation, organizational participation, problem
faced in adoption extent of organic vegetable farming had no significant contribution to the
adoption of organic vegetable farming. The findings of the study indicated that adoption of
organic vegetable farming has yet not to be satisfactory. To increase adoption of organic
vegetable farming by the farmer’s dissemination information regarding organic vegetable
farming, arrange more training, improve marketing channel, ensure proper price, improve
transportation, reduce input cost etc. will be helpful in creating favorable attitude towards
organic farming as well as adoption of organic 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 (MS)
IN
AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION