Awareness, Adoption and Constraints of Farmers: An Empirical Study from Solan District of Himachal Pradesh, India
Abhay Bhardwaj
Dr. Y.S. Parmar University of Horticulture and Forestry, Nauni-Solan (H.P) 173230, India.
Akriti Banyal
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Dr. Y.S. Parmar University of Horticulture and Forestry, Nauni-Solan (H.P) 173230, India.
Rohit Sharma
Dr. Y.S. Parmar University of Horticulture and Forestry, Nauni-Solan (H.P) 173230, India.
Amit Jharate
Dr. Y.S. Parmar University of Horticulture and Forestry, Nauni-Solan (H.P) 173230, India.
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Abstract
Agricultural innovations hold no value unless they reach the “man behind the plough.” A significant gap persists between technologies developed at research stations and their actual adoption in farmers’ fields, leading to suboptimal production. Lack of awareness and poor adoption of recommended practices are key factors behind this disconnect. This study was conducted in Shamroad, Dharja, and Gaura villages of Solan district, Himachal Pradesh, under the RAWE programme, involving a random sample of 50 farmers. Results revealed that most respondents practiced agri-horti-silviculture-based agroforestry systems, followed organic production methods, and relied on rainwater for irrigation. While 58% accessed financial support from banks, 86% sold their produce through middlemen. Alarmingly, 60% were unaware of government schemes, and 96% reported severe man-animal conflicts. Major constraints included lack of technical guidance, inadequate marketing and transport facilities, unawareness of policies, insufficient storage infrastructure, and non-remunerative pricing. The study emphasizes the urgent need for targeted extension interventions to enhance farmers' awareness regarding production and marketing strategies. Facilitating solar fencing, providing timely technical support on rainwater harvesting, ensuring remunerative prices, and offering subsidized inputs and transport facilities are imperative to bridge the adoption gap and promote sustainable farming practices in hilly agro-ecosystems.
Keywords: Agro forestry, constraints extension, farmer awareness, Himachal Pradesh Rawe, survey systems