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Socio-economic Study on Current Farmer's Practices on Wheat and Mustard Production Systems in Surkhet, Salyan and Doti Districts / Thakur, Naresh Singh in Nepal Agriculture Research Journal, Vol. 5 (2004)
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Title : Socio-economic Study on Current Farmer's Practices on Wheat and Mustard Production Systems in Surkhet, Salyan and Doti Districts Material Type: printed text Authors: Thakur, Naresh Singh, Author ; Khadka, Ramji, Author Publication Date: 2004 Article on page: 49-55 p Languages : English (eng) Keywords: Key words: Farmer's practice, impact evaluation, mixed crops, socio-economic study Abstract: Wheat is one of the major cereal crops grown as a mono crop or mixed with mustard/lentil or pea
in the Mid and Far Western Development Regions. The main objective of the study was to explore
the existing cropping practices of wheat and mustard production systems and to establish a
benchmark for further impact evaluation. Three representative districts Surkhet, Salyan and Doti
were selected for the socio-economic study in wheat and mustard production system. A total of 92
households were surveyed (using two stage purposive random sampling method) in the districts
and information was also collected through RRA techniques. The total population of the surveyed
households was 744 with an average family size of 7.8, 8.3 and 8.3 persons in Surkhet, Salyan and
Doti, respectively. Brahmin/Chhetri (66%) and Gurung/Newar (1%) were the major and minor
groups, respectively. The total area of the surveyed households was 79.96 hectares with an
average farm size of 0.91, 1.02 and 0.60 hectare for Surkhet, Salyan and Doti respectively.
Recommendation was made to identify the technology on mixed cropping of wheat and mustard
for appropriate time of planting to maximize productivity of wheat and mustard crops without
disturbing the existing farmer's practices.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=79
in Nepal Agriculture Research Journal > Vol. 5 (2004) . - 49-55 p[article] Socio-economic Study on Current Farmer's Practices on Wheat and Mustard Production Systems in Surkhet, Salyan and Doti Districts [printed text] / Thakur, Naresh Singh, Author ; Khadka, Ramji, Author . - 2004 . - 49-55 p.
Languages : English (eng)
in Nepal Agriculture Research Journal > Vol. 5 (2004) . - 49-55 p
Keywords: Key words: Farmer's practice, impact evaluation, mixed crops, socio-economic study Abstract: Wheat is one of the major cereal crops grown as a mono crop or mixed with mustard/lentil or pea
in the Mid and Far Western Development Regions. The main objective of the study was to explore
the existing cropping practices of wheat and mustard production systems and to establish a
benchmark for further impact evaluation. Three representative districts Surkhet, Salyan and Doti
were selected for the socio-economic study in wheat and mustard production system. A total of 92
households were surveyed (using two stage purposive random sampling method) in the districts
and information was also collected through RRA techniques. The total population of the surveyed
households was 744 with an average family size of 7.8, 8.3 and 8.3 persons in Surkhet, Salyan and
Doti, respectively. Brahmin/Chhetri (66%) and Gurung/Newar (1%) were the major and minor
groups, respectively. The total area of the surveyed households was 79.96 hectares with an
average farm size of 0.91, 1.02 and 0.60 hectare for Surkhet, Salyan and Doti respectively.
Recommendation was made to identify the technology on mixed cropping of wheat and mustard
for appropriate time of planting to maximize productivity of wheat and mustard crops without
disturbing the existing farmer's practices.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=79
Title : Annual Report-Lumle Agricultural Research Centre,Pokhara,Kaski 1984-1985 (2041) Material Type: printed text Publisher: Pokhara : Lumle Agriculture Research Centre Publication Date: 1985 Pagination: 83 p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: introduction;aims and objectives;research results;larc extension impact study Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=5407 Annual Report-Lumle Agricultural Research Centre,Pokhara,Kaski 1984-1985 (2041) [printed text] . - Pokhara : Lumle Agriculture Research Centre, 1985 . - 83 p.
Languages : English (eng)
Keywords: introduction;aims and objectives;research results;larc extension impact study Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=5407
Title : Annual Report-Lumle Agricultural Research Centre,Pokhara,Kaski 1993_94(2050_51) Material Type: printed text Publisher: Pokhara : Lumle Agriculture Research Centre Publication Date: 1994 Pagination: 137 p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: introduction;aims and objectives;research results;larc extension impact study Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=3439 Annual Report-Lumle Agricultural Research Centre,Pokhara,Kaski 1993_94(2050_51) [printed text] . - Pokhara : Lumle Agriculture Research Centre, 1994 . - 137 p.
Languages : English (eng)
Keywords: introduction;aims and objectives;research results;larc extension impact study Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=3439 Banking for the environment / Gudger, W.M.
Title : Banking for the environment Material Type: printed text Authors: Gudger, W.M. ; , Publisher: Rome : FAO Publication Date: 1993 Pagination: ix, 71 Keywords: Environment; Environmental degradation; impact assessment; Agriculture Banking for the environment [printed text] / Gudger, W.M. ; , . - Rome : FAO, 1993 . - ix, 71.
Keywords: Environment; Environmental degradation; impact assessment; Agriculture Copies (1)
Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status NR-3352 NR-3352, Document NARC Library Documents Available Contribution of Mandarin on Livelihood Improvement of its Growers in Parbat District of Western Nepal / Padma Nath Atreya in Nepalese Horticulture, v. 10: 1 ([07/25/2015])
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Title : Contribution of Mandarin on Livelihood Improvement of its Growers in Parbat District of Western Nepal Material Type: printed text Authors: Padma Nath Atreya, Author Publication Date: 2015 Article on page: 76-84 p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: Mandarin, orchard management, marketing, economic impact Abstract: The study was undertaken to explore the technology adoption and contribution of
mandarin in different nine citrus pockets of Parbat district. Forty-five respondents
were selected randomly from the study sites for interviews, group discussion, PRA,
RRA and used a semi structured questionnaire for information and data collection.
Data was also collected from traders. Average density of mandarin planting was found
slightly higher (415 trees/ha) than national recommendation. (300 trees/ha) and
majority of the farmers (86%) were still using seedling tress as planting materials. The
average productivity of mandarin orange was found 14.84 mt/ha which is higher than
the national average and highest was17.3 mt/ha in Banskharkha. Farmers ware using
bamboo baskets (Dokos), bags (Bora) and the card board boxes for packaging It was
found that 33% respondent earned more than one million NRs per year, while 22%
and 33% respondents earned NRs half to one million and 0ne hundred thousand
to half million respectively. Mandarin farming increased the income level of
farmer. Famers were using increased income on children's education family
health care, drinking water, and housing facility improvement. Farmers have
realized their improved nutritional condition because of more fruit consumption. It
was found that mandarin cultivation decreased the work load of women in study
area
in Nepalese Horticulture > v. 10: 1 [07/25/2015] . - 76-84 p.[article] Contribution of Mandarin on Livelihood Improvement of its Growers in Parbat District of Western Nepal [printed text] / Padma Nath Atreya, Author . - 2015 . - 76-84 p.
Languages : English (eng)
in Nepalese Horticulture > v. 10: 1 [07/25/2015] . - 76-84 p.
Keywords: Mandarin, orchard management, marketing, economic impact Abstract: The study was undertaken to explore the technology adoption and contribution of
mandarin in different nine citrus pockets of Parbat district. Forty-five respondents
were selected randomly from the study sites for interviews, group discussion, PRA,
RRA and used a semi structured questionnaire for information and data collection.
Data was also collected from traders. Average density of mandarin planting was found
slightly higher (415 trees/ha) than national recommendation. (300 trees/ha) and
majority of the farmers (86%) were still using seedling tress as planting materials. The
average productivity of mandarin orange was found 14.84 mt/ha which is higher than
the national average and highest was17.3 mt/ha in Banskharkha. Farmers ware using
bamboo baskets (Dokos), bags (Bora) and the card board boxes for packaging It was
found that 33% respondent earned more than one million NRs per year, while 22%
and 33% respondents earned NRs half to one million and 0ne hundred thousand
to half million respectively. Mandarin farming increased the income level of
farmer. Famers were using increased income on children's education family
health care, drinking water, and housing facility improvement. Farmers have
realized their improved nutritional condition because of more fruit consumption. It
was found that mandarin cultivation decreased the work load of women in study
area