TY - BOOK AU - Fathima Misla, P AU - Darsana, S(Guide) TI - Behavioural dynamics of farmers in registered seed growers programme U1 - 630.71 PY - 2025/// CY - Vellanikkara PB - Department of Agricultural Extension, College of Agriculture KW - Agricultural Extension KW - Seed growers KW - Behavioural dynamics N1 - MSc N2 - Registered Seed Growers Programme (RSGP) is a formal seed system implemented in Kerala to guarantee the supply of certified rice seeds tailored to local conditions. Despite the program's longstanding presence since 2001-02, the intention of farmers to participate in or continue with the program has not been thoroughly investigated. Therefore, a study is necessary to address this knowledge gap. The specific objectives followed in the study include: assessment of the behavioural dynamics of farmers in the Registered Seed Growers Programme (RSGP) with respect to seed production, investigation of the extent of adoption of standards in seed production among the RSGP farmers, explore the determinants of performance of RSGP groups in seed production and analysis of the constraints in seed production among the stakeholders. Following expost facto research design, the study was purposively conducted in Kuzhalmannam and Kollengode blocks in Palakkad district with highest area under seed production. Farmers with a minimum 5 years of experience in RSGP were selected as respondents. Five padasekharams from Kollengode block and four padasekharams from Kuzhalmannam block with a total of 120 farmers and 30 individual seed producing farmers, constituted 150 respondents in RSGP. Additionally, one discontinued padasekharam with 30 farmers served as the control group. Twenty extension personnel were also included, bringing the total sample size as 200. Behavioural dynamics is operationalized as the efforts of farmer to continue in the RSGP programme and explored with the Theory of planned behaviour (Ajzen, 1991). The study measured behavioural dynamics in terms of attitude, subjective norm, perceived behavioural control and behavioural intention. Structural Equation Modelling (SEM) was employed to proven the appropriateness of the theoretical model. Model implicated the significant relationship of subjective norms and attitude, perceived behavioural control and attitude, perceived bahavioural control and behavioural intention. Moderator influence of scheme satisfaction on perceived behavioural control and attitude was also proved. Continuing farmers exhibited a significant difference in behavioural dynamics compared to the discontinued farmers. Adoption of seed standards among the practicing farmers were assessed using the adoption index. Results revealed that most entrusted standards ie, isolation distance, roguing and moisture content were highly adopted among farmers. More than half of the farmers (56%) were categorised under high adopter categories indicating farmer proficiency in the seed production procedures. However, special attention to be taken to enhance the adoption in nursery management (38.61%) and plant protection (37.18%) standards which were least adopted among farmers. Further significant difference was observed in the adoption level among padasekharams and individual seed producing farmers. Ordinal logistic regression derived area under seed production, adequate trainings on standard procedure, and cost of seed production as factors influencing the adoption of seed production standards. As most of the farmers under the scheme practiced within padasekharams, group performance was measured for the eight selected groups. Group performance index under seven dimensions as individual member objectives, participation culture, group participation, perceived equity, group rewards, member satisfaction and power distance were formulated Index scores indicated that enhanced rewards (0.90) and member satisfaction (0.75) would leads to higher group performance. Further performance difference was statistically proved among Padasekharams. Three factors were extracted in factor analysis as determinants of performance. The factors were named as stimulation factors, participation factors and priority factors of group performance. Major constraints of farmers and extension personnel were analyzed using Rank based quotient. The delays in procurement (94.07) and payment (78.59), shortage in skilled labour (79.70), inadequate quality of foundation seed (74.43), absence of seed testing lab in the district (87.89) were the prominent constraints of rice seed farmers in Palakkad district. Since most of the constraints expressed occur at the post production stages interventions at the institutional level are to be strengthened immediately. The major constraints of extension personnel were identified as the time consuming seed production procedures, delays and extra workload. The present study highlighted the favourable attitude towards the programme, peer pressure and ability in performing the seed production are the factors influencing farmers’ efforts to practice and continue the behaviour over the long term. Behavioural dynamics could be supplemented with the higher adoption of seed standards among farmers, measures to improve group participation and performance, and revamping existing institutional procedures. Therefore, the scheme could effectively achieve the objectives of farmer centered quality seed production in rice in the state UR - https://krishikosh.egranth.ac.in/handle/1/5810226133 ER -