FARMERS’ KNOWLEDGE ON CLIMATE CHANGE FOR CROP PRODUCTION
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Abstract
The objectives of the study are to determine farmers’ knowledge on climate change, to
determine the relationship between selected characteristics of the farmers and to determine
the constraints faced by the farmers due to climate change. The study was conducted in
Sadar Upazilas of Rangpur and Thakurgaon districts. One hundred five farmers were
selected randomly as sample of the study. A pre-tested interview schedule was used to
collect data from the farmers during 1 February to 15 March 2017. The knowledge on
climate change of the farmers ranged from 3 to 20 against the possible range of 0 to 21.
The average score is 12.19 and standard deviation is 4.03. The highest proportion (67.6
percent) of the farmers of the study area had medium knowledge on different climate
change issues, while 16.2 percent had low knowledge and 16.2 percent of the farmers have
high knowledge on different climate change issues. Out of eight selected characteristics of
the farmers, level of education, farm size, training received and perception of climate
change have positive significant relation with farmers’ knowledge on climate change.
Again, out of eight selected characteristics of the farmer, farm size, training received and
perception of climate change have positive significant relation with constrained faced by
the respondents due to climate change. Working at crop field has become difficult due to
hotness, summer temperature increases and outbreak of pests and diseases are the top most
three problems farmers facing due to change of climate.