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  <title>Farmers’ adoption towards tradition practices for wheat grain storage in Haryana</title>

      <doi>https://doi.org/10.21276/AATCCReview.2025.13.02.448</doi>
  
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      <abstract><![CDATA[<p>Food security is challenged by many issues i.e. poverty, illiteracy, lack of technology innovation<br />
and damage by insect-pests. Survey was carried out in Sirsa, Hisar and Bhiwani which are major wheat-<br />
growing districts of Haryana, India. A total of 300 farmers from 30 randomly selected villages were<br />
interviewed with the help of well-structured questionnaire. It was evident from the data that high<br />
percentage of farmers was aware of wheat stored grain insect-pests and was able to identify the insect<br />
pests of stored wheat grains. It was reported that metal bins were the most preferred structure for wheat<br />
storage followed by gunny bags, though the lack of scientific storage was the major problem during<br />
storage. It was evident that the adoption of ancient management practices was common among the<br />
farmers along with chemical treatments. The study revealed that most preferred management practice<br />
among the farmers to control the insect-pest was sanitation and drying the grains. The study also<br />
concluded that farmers faced many problems during storage but loss due to rats and insect-pests were the<br />
major constraints during storage.</p>
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                <div class="aatcc-abstract-text"><p>Food security is challenged by many issues i.e. poverty, illiteracy, lack of technology innovation<br />
and damage by insect-pests. Survey was carried out in Sirsa, Hisar and Bhiwani which are major wheat-<br />
growing districts of Haryana, India. A total of 300 farmers from 30 randomly selected villages were<br />
interviewed with the help of well-structured questionnaire. It was evident from the data that high<br />
percentage of farmers was aware of wheat stored grain insect-pests and was able to identify the insect<br />
pests of stored wheat grains. It was reported that metal bins were the most preferred structure for wheat<br />
storage followed by gunny bags, though the lack of scientific storage was the major problem during<br />
storage. It was evident that the adoption of ancient management practices was common among the<br />
farmers along with chemical treatments. The study revealed that most preferred management practice<br />
among the farmers to control the insect-pest was sanitation and drying the grains. The study also<br />
concluded that farmers faced many problems during storage but loss due to rats and insect-pests were the<br />
major constraints during storage.</p>
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