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Title: Constraints Faced In Dairying by Dairy Farmers of Nanded District
Researcher: Ambore Mahesh Namdevrao
Guide(s): Hembade A. S.
Keywords: Agricultural Sciences
Agriculture Dairy and Animal Science
Life Sciences
University: Swami Ramanand Teerth Marathwada University
Completed Date: 2022
Abstract: The rural livelihoods sustainability is presently at stake than ever before, in the newlineface of economic relaxation. In rural areas Livelihoods options are pulled back in general newlineand more so in eco-fragile regions, such as drought, hilly areas and rainfed districts. In newlinecrop production rural people in rainfed areas are increasingly dependent on livestock newlinerearing due to low productivity and uncertainty. The present study entitled Constraints newlinefaced in dairying by dairy farmers of Nanded District was taken up with the newlineobjectives of work out, To study the feeding, breeding, health care and veterinary services newlineconstraints faced by dairy farmer, to study the livestock manage mental constraints faced newlineby dairy farmer and to study the marketing of milk constraints faced by dairy farmer newlineIt also aimed to identify the Analysis of proximate principles of feed sample in the study newlinearea. To achieve the above objectives a sample of 160 households were selected newlinerandomly from sixteen tehsils, diferent villages from each tehsil were selected randomly newlinein Nanded district of Maharashtra. newlineFor the present study multi-stage sampling method was adopted. Nanded district newlinewas selected as the universe of the present study. District is divided in to talukas which newlinewas considered as strata. Villages from each stratum were chosen randomly which were newlineconsidered as a primary sampling unit and finally from each talukas 10 dairy farmer newlinehaving more than two milch animals had been selected as the final sampling unit of the newlinestudy. So, a stratified random sampling method was used for the sample selection of the newlinestudy. newlineQuestionnaire survey was used to collect primary data from the dairy farmer. The newlinequestions asked regarding the type of breed, feeding practices, housing, water newlineavailability, marketing of milk, land available for cultivation of fodder crops and newlineveterinary services etc. newlineA target sample size for the study was 160 dairy farmer having more than two newlinemilch animals. The respondents were selected randomly in each taluka. Possessing land newlineholding was not
Pagination: 123p
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10603/392675
Appears in Departments:Department of Dairy Science

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