USE OF PROCESSING AND PRESERVATION TECHNOLOGIES IN CROPS BY THE FARMERS
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Abstract
The focus of the present study was to determine the extent of use of processing
and preservation technologies in crops by the farmers, to determine and describe
the selected characteristics of the farmers, to explore the relationships between the
extent of use of preservation technologies by the farmers and to ascertain the
problems faced by the farmers in use of processing and preservation technologies
and their suggestions to overcome the problems. Data were collected from 91
randomly selected farmers of three selected villages of Chehelgazi union of Sadar
upazila under Dinajpur district, during 01 to 30 September 2018. Correlation(s)
test was applied to discover the relationship between each of the selected
characteristics of the farmers with their use of preservation techniques in
agricultural crops production. The highest proportion (60.4 percent) of the farmers
had medium use of preservation technologies for crops production while 37.4
percent had high use of preservation technologies for crops production and only
2.2 percent had low use of preservation technologies for crops production. The
findings revealed that the majority (about 97.8 percent) of the farmers showed
medium to high use of preservation technologies for crops production. Among the
nine selected characteristics of the farmers, four (4) namely education, farm size,
annual income, training received of the farmers had positive significant
relationships with their use of preservation technologies in farming activities. The
farmers mentioned seven (7) problems and also five (5) suggestions to overcome
those problems. The most important problem faced by the farmers was attack of
insects (82.41 percent). Attack of disease was the second (76.72 percent)
perceived problems mentioned by the farmers and the suggestions to overcome
the problems that the foremost (79.12 percent) suggestion cited by the farmers
was used of chemical to protect crops. Arrangement of more training programme
was the second most important (76.92 percent) suggestion offered by the farmers.
Training programmes are more helpful in enhancing knowledge and use of
preservation technologies.