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Farmers’ Perception on Environmental Degradation Due to Indiscriminate Use of Modern Practices: A Case Study from Madurai District, Tamil Nadu

M. Umanath 1 * , R. Paramasivam 1 and T. Thanga Durai 1

Corresponding author Email: umanatheconomics@gmail.com

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.12944/CWE.11.1.35

In this study, we attempted to assess the awareness and perception of farmers on the environmental degradation due to modern input usage in paddy cultivation in Southern Tamil Nadu. The two-stage random sampling procedure was followed to select the sample farmers and 66 farmers were surveyed in Vadipatti Taluk located on Periyar-Vaigai irrigation system in Tamil Nadu. The paired comparison technique was used to measure the level of awareness on the environmental problems and Tobit regression function was employed to identify the determinants of environmental awareness level. The results of the study revealed that only 23 per cent of the farmers were highly aware about the environmental degradation created by the indiscriminate application of modern inputs. Reduction in soil fertility, population size of soil micro-organism and earth worms were the well-known negative effects in the study region. Experience, education and extension contact were the major factors determining the perception and awareness about environmental degradation.


Environment; Degradation; Sustainable Agriculture; Paired Comparison; Tobit Regression

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Umanath M, Paramasivam R, Durai T. T. Farmers’ Perception on Environmental Degradation Due to Indiscriminate Use of Modern Practices: A Case Study from Madurai District, Tamil Nadu. Curr World Environ 2016;11(1) DOI:http://dx.doi.org/10.12944/CWE.11.1.35

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Umanath M, Paramasivam R, Durai T. T. Farmers’ Perception on Environmental Degradation Due to Indiscriminate Use of Modern Practices: A Case Study from Madurai District, Tamil Nadu. Curr World Environ 2016;11(1). Available from: http://www.cwejournal.org?p=886/