International Journal of Agriculture Extension and Social Development
2025, Vol. 8, Issue 5, Part K
An analysis of profile characteristics of Board of Directors (BoDs) of selected FPOs in Telangana state
Baireneni Navya, B Jamuna Rani, M Prasuna, KC Gummagolmath, B Anila Kumar and A Meena
As per Y.K. Alagh Committee's recommendations in
2001, the Government of India revised the Companies Act, 1956 to introduce the
idea of Farmer Producer Organizations (FPOs). FPOs are uniquely equipped to
create income-generating prospects through innovative, community-based
initiatives such as food processing units led by FPOs and the cultivation of
agricultural inputs like seeds and saplings. As per 2025 data, 375 FPOs have
been formed under NABARD's direction, with around 1.59 lakh farmer members. Of
these, 11 are women-oriented FPOs, with a total of 3,393 women members. The
current study was carried out for the Board of Directors of Telangana state's
FPOs that were sponsored by NABARD. From both women's and mixed FPOs, the
samples were chosen at random; that is, 60 women's BoDs from women's FPOs and
60 men's BoDs from mixed FPOs. Thus, making up the 180-respondent sample. The results showed
that, among personal variable, majority of the BoDs belonged to middle age
group belonged to BC community, educated upto high school, married, and
belonged to nuclear family with medium family size. With regard to social
variables, in both FPOs, majority of the men BoDs and women BoDs had
agriculture as their major occupation having 5 years of FPO working experience.
The majority of the BoDs from both the FPOs belonged to medium level of
social and extension contact. In economic variables, majority of the BoDs
belonged to medium level of annual income by having semi medium to medium
category of land holding.
Baireneni Navya, B Jamuna Rani, M Prasuna, KC Gummagolmath, B Anila Kumar, A Meena. An analysis of profile characteristics of Board of Directors (BoDs) of selected FPOs in Telangana state. Int J Agric Extension Social Dev 2025;8(5):790-796. DOI: 10.33545/26180723.2025.v8.i5k.1979