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Role performance of the NGO personnel in sustainable livelihood generation for tribal dairy farmers.

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Title Role performance of the NGO personnel in sustainable livelihood generation for tribal dairy farmers.
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Creator B.D. More, R.B. Kale and Khajan Singh
 
Subject NGO, Role performance, Tribal dairy farmer
 
Description Research paper
The present study was undertaken to investigate the role performance of the NGO named Bhartiya Agro Industries Federation (BAIF) working in the Nandurbar district of Maharashtra for sustainable livelihood generation for tribal dairy farmers. A total of 64 beneficiary tribal dairy farmers and 20 NGO personnels were selected laying in 16 villages from two tahsils of Nandurbar district. Data was collected with pre-tested interview schedule. The study revealed that important role performed by the NGO personnel as perceived by beneficiaries is organizing health camps (with weighted mean score - 59.37) followed by educating the farmers regarding adoption of Artificial Insemination (56.77), to organize vaccination camps for disease like H.S., B.Q, FMD (55.20), training to tribal farmers regarding improved dairy practices (54.68). However, according to
NGO personnel, among the various role played by NGO the more frequently is to educate the farmers regarding adoption of A.I. (95.00) followed by organizing health camps (91.66), making arrangement for A.I. facilities and training to tribal farmers regarding improved agriculture and dairy practices (86.66) and to organize vaccination camps for disease like H.S, B.Q, FMD (75.00). NGO was helping them to empower them economically as well as socially and bringing them in mainstream.
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Date 2017-01-12T11:03:33Z
2017-01-12T11:03:33Z
2015-06-23
 
Type Research Paper
 
Identifier More, B.D.; Kale, R.B. and Singh, (2015) Khajan Role performance of the NGO personnel in sustainable livelihood generation for tribal dairy farmers, Indian Journal of Agricultural Research, 49 (1): 96-98.
Print ISSN:0367-8245
Online ISSN:0976-058X
http://krishi.icar.gov.in/jspui/handle/123456789/1380
 
Language English
 
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Publisher INDIAN JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH