Asian Journal of Dairy and Food Research, volume 26 issue 1 (march 2007) : 48--53

PROSPECTS OF BEEKEEPINGlN HARYANA: PERCEIVED NEEDS, CONSTRAINTS AND ENABLERS

Shalini Asrani, Sushma Kaushik, S.K Sharma#, H.D. Kaushik#
1I.C. College of Home Science, CCS, Haryana Agricultural, University, Hisar- 125004, Imdia.
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Cite article:- Asrani Shalini, Kaushik Sushma, Sharma# S.K, Kaushik# H.D. (2024). PROSPECTS OF BEEKEEPINGlN HARYANA: PERCEIVED NEEDS, CONSTRAINTS AND ENABLERS. Asian Journal of Dairy and Food Research. 26(1): 48--53. doi: .
Considerable number of respondents were interested to undertake training and start beekeeping as an enterprise. Trained respondents perceived more enablers as compared to untrained respondents and men perceived more enablers as compared to women. Most important enablers perceived by respondents about beekeeping were economic enablers, followed by physical, health related and agricultural. Technical constraints were the most important constraints faced by respondents.
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