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International Journal of Agriculture Extension and Social Development
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International Journal of Agriculture Extension and Social Development

2024, Vol. 7, Issue 9, Part I
Effectiveness of national agriculture market (e-NAM) perceived by the farmer’s

Ayushi S Gainewar, Dr. PP Wankhade, Dr. Harsha S Mendhe, VG Dakhore and Bharti D Sawarkar

The present study was carried out purposively in Warora APMC of Chandrapur district of Maharashtra State as the e-NAM scheme with sample size of 120 e-NAM registered farmers namely 6 villages Mohabala, Nagri, Warora, Wanoja, Chinora, and Ekarjuna from the Warora tahsil. From each of the selected villages, 20 e-NAM registered farmers were selected by using simple random method on the basis of list was obtained from APMC supervisor. To find out Effectiveness of e-NAM as perceived by the registered farmers .The findings of the study revealed that With the introduce of Effectiveness of e-NAM, it was observed that, majority (77.05%) of the respondents were medium category of overall knowledge followed by (12.05 %) of respondents were observed in high level of knowledge of registered farmers about the functioning/features of e-NAM and majority (65.00%) of the respondents were medium category of effectiveness followed by (22.05%) of respondents were observed in high level of effectiveness of e-NAM as perceived by the registered farmers.
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International Journal of Agriculture Extension and Social Development
How to cite this article:
Ayushi S Gainewar, Dr. PP Wankhade, Dr. Harsha S Mendhe, VG Dakhore, Bharti D Sawarkar. Effectiveness of national agriculture market (e-NAM) perceived by the farmer’s. Int J Agric Extension Social Dev 2024;7(9):616-619. DOI: 10.33545/26180723.2024.v7.i9i.1110
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