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Abstract
Rice is India’s number one foodgrain and is crucial to its food security. Raising its production
with increasing demand and escalating commodity prices is a major challenge. The
promising hybrid rice technology, despite its success in neighboring China and Bangladesh,
has faced serious difficulties in India. The study examines the complexities in the introduction
and adoption behavior of hybrid rice. It develops a conceptual framework to understand the
adoption which includes technological, economic, behavioral, market and policy factors. The
research uses secondary data, interviews, and primary farmer sample surveys to explore and
test the conceptual model. Preliminary specific findings on the processes, determinants and
challenges in the adoption of hybrid rice are reported. This would help in identifying critical
factors and recommendations of relevance to this and other such technologies.