Adoption of Kitchen Gardening by the Farmers Trained by KVK Jalandhar Kaur Iqbal*, Singh Kuldeep, Garg Lavleesh, Singh Hira Department of Extension Education, Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana-141001, Punjab *Corresponding author email id: iqbal-ee@pau.edu
Abstract The study was conducted with an objective to knowing the adoption level of Kitchen Garden by the farmers trained from 2011 to 2015 in the Jalandhar district of Punjab. A list of 348 trained farmers on kitchen gardening during the period 2011–2015 was obtained from KVK, Jalandhar. Out of the procured list, a total sample of 200 respondents was selected based on probability proportional to the number of trainees in each year from 2011–2015. The data was collected through personal interviews. Almost all the respondents were practicing organic methods of vegetable production by following the application of farmyard manure, cow urine and roughing of infected leaves/plants. Almost all the respondents were purchasing the seed from a reliable source of seed and grown own nursery. All the respondents grow vegetables from different vegetable groups, and the vegetable crops grown were bottle gourd, sponge guard, pumpkin, squash melon, cauliflower, turnip, radish, carrot, spinach, Methe and Methi. Almost all the respondents share their surplus produce with their neighbours and relatives. The majority of the respondents adopted less than the recommended area in kitchen gardening. Top Keywords Adoption, Perception, Problems, Kitchen gardening. Top |