Use of participatory exercise for modelling the adoption of organic agriculture

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Participatory methods may prove helpful at the exploratory phase of developing a working adoption model for organic agriculture. A study carried out in selected areas of West Bengal, India employed innovative participatory methods for identifying farmers' perception regarding the attributes of organic agriculture and several farm- and farmer-related factors. Analysis of participatory exercises facilitated the development of a potential pool of factors that may be used for developing an effective adoption model for organic agriculture. The process helps develop econometric models that study the transition of chemical agriculture to organic agriculture. © by Extension Journal, Inc.

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Goswami, R., & Ali, N. (2011). Use of participatory exercise for modelling the adoption of organic agriculture. Journal of Extension, 49(3). https://doi.org/10.34068/joe.49.03.15

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