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Resource Use Management in Coconut Based Homesteads Among the Small Farm Families of Central Kerala


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1 Department of Agricultural Extension, Communication Centre, Kerala Agricultural University, Thrissur (Kerala), India
     

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Present study was conducted in the six agro-ecosystems of Central zone of Kerala with the holistic approach in the coconut based homesteads of small farm families. To determine the performance of the selected homesteads, resource use management strategies practiced by the participating small farm families from each agro-ecosystem were assessed. It indicated that majority of the small farm families were not efficiently using the resources under integrated nutrient management (INM) and integrated pest and disease management practices (IPM). Among the components of resource use management, it was found that the contribution of water management was the maximum to the net income followed by capital management and integrated nutrient management. Therefore, the technologies related to these three areas have to be given more thrust in transfer of technology in increasing the net income of the coconut based homesteads.

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Resource Use Management, Coconut Based Homesteads, Small Farm Families.
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Authors

S. Helen
Department of Agricultural Extension, Communication Centre, Kerala Agricultural University, Thrissur (Kerala), India
Smitha Baby
Department of Agricultural Extension, Communication Centre, Kerala Agricultural University, Thrissur (Kerala), India

Abstract


Present study was conducted in the six agro-ecosystems of Central zone of Kerala with the holistic approach in the coconut based homesteads of small farm families. To determine the performance of the selected homesteads, resource use management strategies practiced by the participating small farm families from each agro-ecosystem were assessed. It indicated that majority of the small farm families were not efficiently using the resources under integrated nutrient management (INM) and integrated pest and disease management practices (IPM). Among the components of resource use management, it was found that the contribution of water management was the maximum to the net income followed by capital management and integrated nutrient management. Therefore, the technologies related to these three areas have to be given more thrust in transfer of technology in increasing the net income of the coconut based homesteads.

Keywords


Resource Use Management, Coconut Based Homesteads, Small Farm Families.

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