Family Resources and Agricultural Skills as determinants of Farmer’s Motivation in Rubber Cultivation in Kerala
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https://doi.org/10.48165/IJEE.2026.62326Keywords:
Agricultural skill, Economic motivation, Kerala, Resource access, Rubber cultivation, Risk-stability motivationAbstract
The research analysed the factors affecting the motivation for rubber cultivation among 180 smallholder farmers in Kerala during 2025. The study was based on primary data collected from 180 farmers and data were analysed using Pearson correlation and hierarchical multiple regression. Results indicate that farmers demonstrated moderate-to-high motivation for rubber cultivation, with economic motivation averaging 3.73, whereas risk–stability motivation reflected a mean of 3.87 on a five-point scale. The resource ownership and control index appeared as the strongest indicator, having an appositive impact on both motivational dimensions, while the financial and institutional access index affected economic motivation only. Agricultural skills have a negative association with risk–stability motivation, suggesting skilled farmers are involved in rubber cultivation due to low perceived risk. Socio-demographic characteristics had limited impact, except gender, which affects economic motivation. The findings suggest that family resource access is the major driver of motivational outcome, whereas skill and demographic factors have limited roles. Policy interventions improving the resource access and converting skill into informed decision making can strengthen sustainable and economically viable rubber cultivation.
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