Determinants of Skill Levels of Farm Youth with regard to Agripreneurship: A Multinomial Regression Approach

  • Ray P
  • Panigrahi R
  • Shasani S
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Abstract

This study investigated various determinants of the differential level of skill as perceivedby farm youth engaged in agripreneurship. The existing agripreneurial skill levels weredelineated by developing a composite index constituting of 5 skill dimensions. Purposivesampling was adopted to select the rural youth belonging to farming background andinvolved in agripreneurship for higher income in five districts of Odisha representing fivedifferent agro-climatic zones. A total of 250 farm youth was sampled from the selected 10blocks. The findings of the study revealed that, annual income from primary occupation,agripreneurial training, social media exposure and agripreneurship experience havesignificantly affected the existing level of skill possessed by farm youth with regard toagripreneurship. The findings affirm the need for extension personnel to understand theexisting skill level, capacities, abilities of farm youth along with the factors determiningthem in order to create awareness and build capacities required for agripreneurship.

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Ray, P., Panigrahi, R. S., & Shasani, S. (2022). Determinants of Skill Levels of Farm Youth with regard to Agripreneurship: A Multinomial Regression Approach. Indian Journal of Extension Education, 58(1), 58–62. https://doi.org/10.48165/ijee.2022.58113

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