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  <title>Determinants of beekeeping adoption among farmers in Haryana</title>

      <doi>https://doi.org/10.21276/AATCCReview.2025.13.02.244</doi>
  
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      <abstract><![CDATA[<p>Beekeeping serves as a vital supplementary livelihood for farmers, contributing to both<br />
economic gains and agricultural sustainability. This study examines the adoption of beekeeping<br />
practices among farmers in Haryana, identifying the factors influencing their engagement and<br />
challenges faced in the process. Data were collected through structured interviews with farmers<br />
across selected districts, focusing on variables. The findings revealed that majority of farmers<br />
(56.67%) prefer alternative occupations over beekeeping, citing limited family support<br />
(23.33%), socio-cultural constraints (13.33%) and lack of land and resources (58.66%) as key<br />
barriers. Additionally, financial challenges, including insufficient funds (65.33%) and lack of<br />
loan facilities (42.00%), hinder adoption. The majority of farmers (94.67%) cited low initial<br />
investment as a major motivator, followed by low labour requirements (92.66%) and minimal<br />
technical demands (89.33%). The study emphasizes the need for enhanced policy support,<br />
capacity-building initiatives and improved market connectivity to boost the adoption and<br />
sustainability of beekeeping. In this regard, the main challenges are securing comprehensive and<br />
reliable data on beekeeping practices and adoption rates among farmers in Haryana. These<br />
insights aim to guide stakeholders in promoting beekeeping as a viable and sustainable<br />
livelihood option in Haryana.</p>
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                <h3>Abstract</h3>
                <div class="aatcc-abstract-text"><p>Beekeeping serves as a vital supplementary livelihood for farmers, contributing to both<br />
economic gains and agricultural sustainability. This study examines the adoption of beekeeping<br />
practices among farmers in Haryana, identifying the factors influencing their engagement and<br />
challenges faced in the process. Data were collected through structured interviews with farmers<br />
across selected districts, focusing on variables. The findings revealed that majority of farmers<br />
(56.67%) prefer alternative occupations over beekeeping, citing limited family support<br />
(23.33%), socio-cultural constraints (13.33%) and lack of land and resources (58.66%) as key<br />
barriers. Additionally, financial challenges, including insufficient funds (65.33%) and lack of<br />
loan facilities (42.00%), hinder adoption. The majority of farmers (94.67%) cited low initial<br />
investment as a major motivator, followed by low labour requirements (92.66%) and minimal<br />
technical demands (89.33%). The study emphasizes the need for enhanced policy support,<br />
capacity-building initiatives and improved market connectivity to boost the adoption and<br />
sustainability of beekeeping. In this regard, the main challenges are securing comprehensive and<br />
reliable data on beekeeping practices and adoption rates among farmers in Haryana. These<br />
insights aim to guide stakeholders in promoting beekeeping as a viable and sustainable<br />
livelihood option in Haryana.</p>
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