Abstract

The study investigates the effectiveness and impact of Farmer Producer Organisations (FPOs) in Telangana, focusing on socio-economic profiles, service effectiveness, and beneficiary attitudes. Three FPOs in Warangal, Hanumakonda, Yadadri Bhongir, and Kodangal were selected based on government certification. A sample size of 300 beneficiaries was interviewed, revealing characteristics such as education level, occupation, and income. Analysis shows moderate levels of extension agency contact, information utilization, and market orientation. Beneficiaries’ express satisfaction with enabled services, particularly market information dissemination. Notably, services like technology dissemination and procurement of inputs yield significant benefits, while areas like export and commodity exchanges lag. Overall effectiveness of FPO services is 80.02%. Impact assessment indicates medium to high levels of socioeconomic change post-FPO participation, including increased income, savings, and social benefits.

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