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This study is mainly based on the primary data collected from a sample of cotton cultivators. Therefore the validity of the results of the study depends on the type of sample design used for the selection of the farmers, and the method of collection and analysis of the data. All these aspects are described in this section.

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Gandhi, V.P., Jain, D. (2016). Sampling and Methodology. In: Introduction of Biotechnology in India’s Agriculture. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-1091-0_10

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