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This study examines the effectiveness of Krishi Vigyan Kendra (KVK) training programs by assessing farmers' attitudes, knowledge levels, and the relationship between socio-economic profiles and training outcomes. Data from trainees and non-trainees reveal mixed perceptions, with significant about the practical benefits and inclusivity of KVK training. While many respondents were undecided or disagreed about KVK's support effectiveness, there was positive feedback regarding the performance of KVK scientists and demonstration programs. Trainees generally had more positive attitudes, with 18.33% showing low attitudes compared to 43.33% of non-trainees, and 30.00% of trainees exhibiting high attitudes versus 25.00% of non-trainees. Correlation analysis indicated that socio-economic factors such as education and social participation significantly influenced attitudes, highlighting the need for KVK to enhance practical support and inclusivity to better serve all farmers. This study investigates farmer attitudes toward training programs, highlighting their critical impact on engagement and adoption of agricultural practices. It finds that positive attitudes toward training are associated with increased participation and successful implementation of new techniques, while negative attitudes can hinder these outcomes. The research emphasizes the importance of addressing farmers' perceptions and concerns to enhance the effectiveness of training initiatives and improve overall agricultural productivity.
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