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Title | ADOPTION OF IMPROVED TECHNOLOGY PACKAGE BY SESAME GROWERS IN MAGWAY TOWNSHIP | |||||
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The study attempted to observe adoption of sesame production technology package recommended by the Department of Agriculture (DoA) in Magway Township. The objectives were to investigate adoption of ten components of improved technology package by the sample households and to investigate the financial profitability of sesame production. Total numbers of 129 sample farmers from 4 villages were chosen by proportionate random sampling method. In data analysis, descriptive statistics and benefit cost ratio were employed. Out of 129 sample farmers, 51.9% were partial adopters who obtained less than 60 adoption points and 48.1% were high adopters who got more than 60 points for adoption of recommended technologies. The number of family size and family labor were not different between high and partial adopters while farmer’s age, and farming experience were slightly different between them. More educated farmers were found in high adopters group. Most popular sesame variety was Samonnet in the high adopters group, whereas, Bapan was mostly used by partial adopters. According to the results, total material costs and total variables costs were higher in partial adopters because of low level of adoption in spacing recommendation and use of high seed rate. Benefit cost ratio 2.3 indicated that high adopters earned good profit from sesame cultivation compared to benefit cost ratio of partial adopters which was (1.4) in the study area. Regression results showed that schooling year, training attended and total gross benefits were significant and positively correlated with adoption scores of both types of adopter. Technology constraint was significant and negatively correlated factor among them. | ||||||
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