Journal of FARM SCIENCES, Vol 23, No 4 (2010)

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Determinants of knowledge and adoption of post-harvest management practices among mango growers of northern Karnataka

R. Ravikumar, D. Modi, A. Bheemappa, L. Manjunath, R.V. Hegde, J.A. Handigol

Abstract


The research study conducted in Dharwad and Belgaum districts during  2008-09 shows that 45.00 per cent of mango growers were noticed in medium level of knowledge and lesser adoption of post-harvest management practices. The detailed analysis of individual management practices revealed that a high per cent of respondents had knowledge of duration taken for fruit maturity (95.83%) and identifying maturity of fruit (93.33%), storage techniques (91.67%) and varieties suited for processing (90.00%). Similarly, majority possessed knowledge about ideal time for harvesting (87.50%), use of fruit pickers for harvest (77.50%), importance of grading and packing (72.50%). Moderately more number of respondents possessed knowledge of fruit packing (67.50%), transportation method (64.17%), washing of fruits (52.50%) and causes of post-harvest losses (48.33%). The distribution in adoption of individual practices  highlight that high percentage (95.00%) of respondents was found to adopt recommended variety, followed by recommended method of harvesting (71.62%) and time of harvesting (52.57%). The results of simple correlation revealed that the knowledge and adoption of post-harvest management practices were significantly determined by risk orientation, achievement motivation and economic motivation.

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