Enabling Retention of Rural Youth in Farming through Capacity Building – A Case Study

Authors

  • B. L. Dhaka Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Bundi 323 001, Rajasthan (India)
  • K. Chayal Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Bundi 323 001, Rajasthan (India)

Keywords:

rural youth, capacity building, farming

Abstract

 

Youth contributes more than 40 per cent of Indina rural populatin. Due to their limited access to education and skills  training, rural youth are often very low-skilled, unemployed and insecure. Youth living in rural areas do not have enough  incentives, profitable economic opportunities and attractive environments in which to live and work. Investing in young  people living in rural areas is key to enhancing agricultural productivity, boosting rural economies, and reducing rural-to urban migration. Realizing the potentiality of agriculture to significantly reduce poverty, enhance economic growth and  entrench economic stability, the rural youth were equipped with necessary skills required to run dairy farm successfully  through capacity building activities. The present paper is based on findings of a case study. A case study of a successful  dairy entrepreneur in Bundi district of Rajasthan state was conducted to analyse the effectiveness of capacity building  strategy to retain rural youth in farming. It was observed that capacity building approach enabled the rural youth to run dairy farm enterprise profitably. The study concluded that capacity building of rural youth could play an important role in  retaining rural youth in farming.

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Published

2014-12-01

How to Cite

Dhaka, B.L., & Chayal, K. (Trans.). (2014). Enabling Retention of Rural Youth in Farming through Capacity Building – A Case Study. Indian Journal of Extension Education, 50(3&4), 101–103. Retrieved from https://acspublisher.com/journals/index.php/ijee/article/view/5450