International Journal of Agriculture Extension and Social Development
2025, Vol. 8, Issue 5, Part K
Influence of landholding size on the adoption of climate resilient technologies and agro-advisory services
G Dhanalakshmi, E Ravi Goud, M Sudhakar, A Krishnamurthy and P Vishnu Mohan Reddy
Climate change has emerged as a significant challenge affecting
agriculture, particularly in rainfed regions where farmers are highly
vulnerable to climatic variability. The present study was undertaken to
evaluate the adoption of Climate Resilient Technologies (CRTs) and
Weather-Based Agro-Advisory Services (WBAAS) by farmers belonging to different
landholding size groups in the erstwhile Kurnool and Anantapur districts of
Andhra Pradesh. These districts were selected purposively as the National
Innovations on Climate Resilient Agriculture (NICRA) project has been
implemented in six villages since 2010-11. A total sample of 180 farmers (30
from each village) was selected using the nth number random sampling technique.
Both primary and secondary data were utilized. Primary data were collected
through a pre-tested semi-structured interview schedule, while secondary data
were sourced from NICRA reports, KVKs, websites, journals, and other relevant
publications. Statistical tools such as percentages, chi-square test,
correlation, ANOVA, and multiple regression were employed using SPSS software
for data analysis. The study found significant variation in the adoption levels
of CRTs and WBAAS across landholding size groups. Small farmers showed higher
adoption of CRTs, whereas medium and big farmers were more likely to adopt
WBAAS. Mass media exposure, participation in capacity-building programmes, and
perception of climate change were positively associated with CRT adoption.
Based on the findings, key suggestions include strengthening WBAAS delivery
through Rythu Bharosa Kendras (RBKs), promoting farmer networks for rapid
information exchange, leveraging digital tools, and institutionalizing support
mechanisms such as seed banks, fodder banks, and custom hiring centers at the
village level. The study highlights the need for targeted interventions to
improve the adoption of climate-resilient practices among small and marginal
farmers, thereby enhancing their adaptive capacity and ensuring agricultural
sustainability in the face of climate change.
G Dhanalakshmi, E Ravi Goud, M Sudhakar, A Krishnamurthy, P Vishnu Mohan Reddy. Influence of landholding size on the adoption of climate resilient technologies and agro-advisory services. Int J Agric Extension Social Dev 2025;8(5):808-811. DOI: 10.33545/26180723.2025.v8.i5k.1984