Factors Influencing Farmer Adoption in Problematic Soil Reclamation Practices: A Comprehensive Review
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2024-12
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Ms. M. B. Mondal
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Soil degradation, particularly in the form of salinity, alkalinity, and acidity, presents a critical challenge to agricultural productivity and food security in India, especially in the Bhal region of Gujarat. Despite the availability of various soil reclamation techniques, the adoption of these practices among farmers is inconsistent, hindered by socio-economic, technological and administrative barriers. This review synthesizes current literature to explore key factors influencing the adoption of soil reclamation practices and identifies effective strategies for enhancing farmer engagement in these vital interventions. Key factors such as access to irrigation, farmer knowledge and awareness, socio-economic status, risk orientation and extension participation play pivotal roles in adoption rates. Barriers include high economic costs, limited technological knowledge, inadequate administrative support and socio-cultural resistance to change. Addressing these challenges through coordinated efforts among policymakers, researchers and local communities is crucial for promoting sustainable agricultural practices and enhancing farmer livelihoods in degraded areas. Future research should focus on long-term impacts and the integrating of innovative technologies to ensure a resilient farming system.
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Soil degradation, reclamation practices, farmeradoption, socio-economic factors and agricultural sustainability
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Kalariya BS, Gulkari KD, Dohat MP, Rathod NK.. Factors Influencing Farmer Adoption in Problematic Soil Reclamation Practices: A Comprehensive Review . Annual Research & Review in Biology. 2024 Dec; 39(12): 57-62