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VILLAGE SURVEY

REPORT

Presented by-
Santosh Hinge
OBJECTIVES :
• To know socioeconomic condition of farmers.

•To know cropping pattern in village.

• To know the impact of MGNREGA on rural life.

•To knowthe impact of agriculture labour rates on


farmers.

• To knowthe marketing facilities in rural area for


agriculture output.
INTRODUCTION:
•VILLAGE:

•Demographic area.

•Geographic area.

•Health and education status.

•Available resources.

•Overall social life.


RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
We have collected raw data by surveying 143
farmers of NARAYANPUR village. Through
analysis of raw data we got following results:

• Socioeconomic condition. T1 T2

• Cropping pattern and Input analysis.T1 T2

• Agriculture labour rates analysis.


CONCLUSIONS
Through analysis of secondary data we concluded following conclusion.

•Majorityfarmers engaged in farming are of above35 age group and


involvement of young generation in farming is very less.

•Majority farmers are illiterate .

•Maize is major crop in village followed by jawar and cotton.

•Cost of fertilizer and pesticide is comparatively higher in case of cotton


than that of maize and jawar.

•Cost of hired labor and machine labor is higher in case of maize than that
of cotton and jawar.

•There is no significance impact of MGNREGA on farmers life.

•There is no significant increase in agriculture labor rates.

•No government agricultural extension services are provided to farmers.


FARMER INTERACTIONS
DEMOGRAPHIC CONDITION
•Totalpopulation : 800 heads.
•No. of families : 150
•Average family size : 5
•Masculine no. : 540
•Feminine no. : 260
GEOGRAPHIC CONDITION
•NAME : NARAYANPUR
•MANDAL : NAWBPET
•DISTRICT : RANGA REDDY
•STATE : ANDHRA PRADESH
•COUNTRY :INDIA
•6 km away from VIKARABAD railway junction.
HEALTH AND EDUCATION
•No availability of hospitals or any health facility.

•Highereducation is not available, only primary


education is available.


AVAILABLE RESOURCES
•Village is blessed by BHUSI river.

•Fertile Soil.

•Well constructed Roads.

•Electricity is available.

•Near to Capital (Hyderabad).


OVER ALL SOCIAL LIFE
•Overall social life is very good.

•Political Intervention is not observed.

•Interpersonal Relation of villagers is good.


SOCIOECONOMIC
CONDITION
•We categorized farmers according to AGE and
shown graphically.

Age of group No. of Farms


< 18 years 0
18-30 31
31-45 55
46-60 31
61 & above 26
Total 143
•Herewe categorize farmer according to there
Educational status.

Education No. of Farms

Illiterate 72
Primary 15
Secondary 40

Intermediate 13

Graduate and Above 3

Total 143
CROPPING PATTERN
Total cost of Total cost of PercentArea
Area under Total cost of Per Acre cost
Crop Name Fertilizers pesticides per under crop
the crop seeds of Seed
per crop crop

Maize 181.7 145500 800.78 176700 97770 57.92

Jawar 79 82800 1048.66 94600 46960 25.14

Cotton 53 54100 1020.17 70100 34200 16.83

Total 313.7 282400 2869.84 341400 178930 100


Here we calculated percent ares under each
crop and shown graphically.

Crop Name Percent Area under crop

Maize 51.75746924

Jawar 27.70943175

Cotton 20.533099

Total 100
In this table we analyzed the agriculture labour rates

Crop Name Cost of Hired labour Input cost of Family Cost of machine Labour

Total Average Total Average Total Average

Jawar 40500 283.21 19300 134.96 29900 209.09

Cotton 22500 157.34 9300 65.03 36500 255.24

Maize 83100 581,11 43000 300.699 148850 1040.9


Age group

26
31

< 18 years
18-30
31-45
31 46-60
61 & above

55
Education of Farmer
3
13

Illitrate

40 Primary
72
Secondary

15
Percent Area under crop

20.53

maize
jawar
27.70 cotton
51.75

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