Publication
Comparative analysis of farmer and professional preferences towards conservation agriculture practices in Kendujhar, Odisha; an analytical hierarchy process study
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Author(s):
C. Lai; C. Chan-Halbrendt; J. Halbrendt; D. Naik; C. Ray
Type of Document:
Conference Proceeding or Document
Publisher/Journal:
International Food and Agribusiness Management Association
Date of Publication:
2012
Place of Publication:
College Station, TX
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Description
This study compares farmer and professional mental perceptions, in the village of Tentuli, India, of their preferences of specific conservation agricultural production systems and objectives as they relate to the Goal of improved income. The analytical hierarchy process is used to compare mental perceptions of various agricultural technology characteristics. Results reveal that farmers prefer intercrop/ plow with yield, while professionals prefer intercrop/ minimum tillage with profit as the most preferred objectives. Results can be used to support and promote collaborations amongst stakeholders and farmers to reduce perception gaps and provide recommendations towards other agricultural efforts in extension, government and agribusiness.