Vol. 9, Special Issue 10, Part F (2025)

Study on traditional practices and socio-economic realities of Gossypium spp. farmers in Nagaland

Author(s):

Konjengbam Ramit Singh, Nagato K Aye and Kitila Walling

Abstract:

This study examines the socio-economic conditions and indigenous practices linked to cotton (Gossypium spp.) cultivation in Nagaland, India, emphasizing current status, key challenges, and revival prospects. A survey of 315 households from 20 villages across eight districts highlighted a significant decline in cotton farming due to low yields, limited market access, minimal mechanization, and lack of technical support. Despite these barriers, 85% of respondents expressed willingness to resume cotton cultivation if provided sufficient support. The dominance of traditional methods, limited use of modern techniques, and increasing reliance on non-farm income were also noted. Reviving cotton through targeted interventions, such as farmer training, improved inputs, and institutional support, could enhance rural livelihoods and preserve Nagaland's textile heritage.

Pages: 438-447  |  40 Views  23 Downloads

How to cite this article:
Konjengbam Ramit Singh, Nagato K Aye and Kitila Walling. Study on traditional practices and socio-economic realities of Gossypium spp. farmers in Nagaland. Int. J. Adv. Biochem. Res. 2025;9(10S):438-447. DOI: 10.33545/26174693.2025.v9.i10Sf.5871