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Understanding the intention to adopt artificial insemination technology in pig by tribal farmers.

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Title Understanding the intention to adopt artificial insemination technology in pig by tribal farmers.
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Creator Ph.Romen Sharma
MAHAK SINGH
Pankaj Kumar Sinha
Bagish Kumar
R.Talimoa Mollier
D.J.Rajkhowa
 
Subject Adoption
Artificial insemination
Perceived behavioural control
Pig
Theory of planned behaviour
Tribal farmers
 
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The study used Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB) to understand the underlying factors for the intention to
adopt artificial insemination (AI) technology in pig by the tribal farmers of Nagaland. Responses from a survey of
72 tribal farmers of Nagaland revealed a strong intent to adopt artificial insemination in pig which is driven by
strong favourable attitude towards the technology and strong approval from referent groups for the artificial
insemination in pig. Perceived behavioural control seems to be the main discriminating drivers among the theory
of planned behaviour constructs for the intention to adopt artificial insemination in pig, and are affected by farming
context especially distance to artificial insemination provider centre. Farmer’s intention to start for pig breeding
also positively affects the intention to adopt the technology.
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Date 2021-09-29T06:18:42Z
2021-09-29T06:18:42Z
2021-06-01
 
Type Research Paper
 
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http://krishi.icar.gov.in/jspui/handle/123456789/64789
 
Language English
 
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