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Factors Influencing Implementation of Paddy Promotion Programmes Under Different Levels of Planning


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1 Department of Agricultural Extension, College of Horticulture, Vellanikkara (Kerala), India
2 College of Cooperation, Banking and Management (K.A.U.), Thrissur (Kerala), India
     

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This paper reports on a study conducted in Thrissur district of Kerala State to identify the factors influencing implementation of paddy promotion programmes that could lead to an improved success and sustainability rate for the interventions. Three leading paddy producing blocks from Thrissur district viz., Pazhayanur, Puzhakkal and Anthikkad and from them leading paddy producing Grama Panchayats namely, Chelakkara, Arimpur and Adat, respectively were selected by adopting multi-stage sampling method. Thirty extension personnel were randomly interviewed using pre-tested questionnaire. Factor index was used and the analysis identified resource perspectives and scheme features as the most influencing factors that could determine the success of the implemented schemes though in varying degree as in case of schemes under decentralized planning and Centrally sponsored and State schemes. Also, the individual factor indices thus generated for factors influencing Centrally and State sponsored schemes and those under decentralized planning were compared using independent t- test and was found out that the factors influencing the implementation in both cases were significantly different.

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Factors, Implementation, Paddy, Schemes, Decentralized Planning.
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Authors

Salpriya Seby
Department of Agricultural Extension, College of Horticulture, Vellanikkara (Kerala), India
M. J. Mercykutty
Department of Agricultural Extension, College of Horticulture, Vellanikkara (Kerala), India
R. Sendilkumar
College of Cooperation, Banking and Management (K.A.U.), Thrissur (Kerala), India

Abstract


This paper reports on a study conducted in Thrissur district of Kerala State to identify the factors influencing implementation of paddy promotion programmes that could lead to an improved success and sustainability rate for the interventions. Three leading paddy producing blocks from Thrissur district viz., Pazhayanur, Puzhakkal and Anthikkad and from them leading paddy producing Grama Panchayats namely, Chelakkara, Arimpur and Adat, respectively were selected by adopting multi-stage sampling method. Thirty extension personnel were randomly interviewed using pre-tested questionnaire. Factor index was used and the analysis identified resource perspectives and scheme features as the most influencing factors that could determine the success of the implemented schemes though in varying degree as in case of schemes under decentralized planning and Centrally sponsored and State schemes. Also, the individual factor indices thus generated for factors influencing Centrally and State sponsored schemes and those under decentralized planning were compared using independent t- test and was found out that the factors influencing the implementation in both cases were significantly different.

Keywords


Factors, Implementation, Paddy, Schemes, Decentralized Planning.

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