Kedar Nath Yadaw*
Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Dantewada, IGKV Raipur (C.G.) – 49441
Email: k2gdnr03@yahoo.com
Received-28.10.2015, Revised-04.11.2015
Abstract : The present study was investigated in Raigarh and Korba districts of Chhattisgarh during 2012-13. Data were collected personally from 270 sericulturists practicing tasar silkworm rearing to analyze the relationship of Managerial efficiency of sericulturists with selected independent variables. The analysis of the selected variables revealed that age, education, experience in sericulture, social participation, participation in training programme, occupation, annual income, land holding, credit availability, sources of information, contact with sericulture personnel, extension participation, level of aspiration, scientific orientation, economic motivation and knowledge about improved tasar silk cultivation were found significant relationship with managerial efficiency of sericulturists.
Keywords: Management efficiency, Tasar silkworm rearing, Sericulturists
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