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EXTENT OF ADOPTION OF IMPROVED ON-BOARD FISH HANDLING PRACTICES

Braj Mohan, D.P. Singh & R. Thiagarajan

Abstract

This study deals with the extent of adoption of recommended practices by prawn peeling/fish pre-processing sheds and relationship between socio-economic characteristics of selected respondents of fish pre-processors (prawn peeling/fish preprocessing sheds) with their adoption behaviour. The study revealed that extent of adoption was quite high among the respondents for the complete sheltered building for peeling (92.50%) and chilling of raw material during pre-processing at every stage (57.50%). The standardized partial regression coefficients of two variables viz., number of days employed / year and experience were positively and significantly contributing the variation of the knowledge level of fish pre-processors. Out of the fourteen selected independent variables of fish pre-processors studied, only the standardized partial regression co-efficient of debt had significant and positive contribution towards the variation in the skill level of fish pre-processors and experience had significant and positive contributions towards the adoption behaviour of fish pre-processors.

Keyword: Extent, Adoption, Fish Pre-Processing and Fish Pre-Processors

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