Socio-Economic Profile of Sheep Rearing Community in Bandipora District of Jammu and Kashmir

Authors

  • Anees Ahmad Shah Division of Livestock Production & Management, Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences & Technology Kashmir-190006, Jammu & Kashmir Author
  • Hilal Musadiq Khan Division of Livestock Production & Management, Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences & Technology Kashmir-190006, Jammu & Kashmir Author
  • Parwaiz Ahmad Dar Division of Livestock Production & Management, Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences & Technology Kashmir-190006, Jammu & Kashmir Author
  • Masood Saleem Mir Division of Veterinary Pathology, Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences & Technology Kashmir-190006, Jammu & Kashmir Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.56678/

Keywords:

Sheep, Bandipora, socio-economic, profile

Abstract

(Sonawari), medium altitude (Bandipora) and High altitude (Gurez) regions. Multi-stage
random sampling was done in which 20% villages were selected from each region in the
first stage through proportionate random sampling and 20 respondents from each selected
village in second stage through simple random sampling. A total of 480 respondents
(Sonawari=200, Bandipora=160, Gurez=120) from 24 villages were considered for the
survey. It was observed that majority of the sheep rearers (59.79%) were illiterate with
proportion of such respondents being significantly higher (p<0.05) in Gurez (68.33%) than
Sonawari (54.0%) region. Majority (65.8%) of sheep rearers in the district were having
medium size families (5-8 members) with an average family size of 6.60±0.129 with
majority (86.7%) of the families being nuclear type. Overall district figure indicates that
agriculture as primary and sheep farming as sub-occupation represents the source of
livelihood of majority of sheep rearers in Sonawari region (67% vs 62%) and the district as
a whole (36.9% vs 39.17%). Majority (49.38%) of sheep rearers in the district were falling
in the income group of 11,000-20,000 Rs/month with proportion of such respondents being
significantly higher (p<0.05) in Sonawari (57.5%) and Bandipora (51.88%) than Gurez
(32.5%) region. The average land holding per household of sheep rearers in terms of
irrigated, non-irrigated (rainfed) and total land was 5.92±0.395, 5.30±0.311 and
11.21±0.572 kanals, respectively. The average land holding/household (irrigated) was
significantly higher (p<0.05) in Sonawari (10.28±0.734kanals) than Bandipora
(4.56±0.504) and Gurez region (0.44±0.124). There was comparatively higher proportion
(30.63%) of sheep rearers with a sheep rearing experience of 10-15 years followed by
those with an experience of above 20 years (24.17%). Majority (66.88%) of the sheep
rearing households involved participation of atleast one woman in various sheep farming
activities. It is concluded that sheep rearing is an important secondary occupation in the
district involving significant women participation but is primarily in the hands of poor and
illiterate people with low income and marginal land holding.

Published

2017-12-30

How to Cite

Socio-Economic Profile of Sheep Rearing Community in Bandipora District of Jammu and Kashmir. (2017). Indian Journal of Hill Farming, 30(02), 307-312. https://doi.org/10.56678/

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