Int.J.Curr.Microbiol.App.Sci (2020) 9(3): 2323-2330 2323 Original Research Article https://doi.org/10.20546/ijcmas.2020.903.264 Knowledge and Adoption Level of Grain Storage Technologies among Farm Women of Deesa Taluka, Gujarat, India Santosh Ahlawat 1 and Surabhi Singh 2* 1 Department of H.Sc. Extension & Communication Management, 2 Department of Family Resource Management, SDAU, Sardarkrushinagar, Banaskantha, Gujarat, India *Corresponding author ABSTRACT Introduction Rural women play a crucial role in agricultural activities including post-harvest operations. Post-harvest grain storage operation is a concluding activity in agriculture and mostly performed by rural women to secure the food grains and reduce the post-harvest losses. Post-harvest losses occur from farm to ultimate consumption. These losses are quantitative and qualitative in nature and leads to loss in marketing opportunities and nutritional value. Under certain conditions; qualitative losses may pose a serious health hazard also. International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences ISSN: 2319-7706 Volume 9 Number 3 (2020) Journal homepage: http://www.ijcmas.com Post-harvest grain storage operation is a concluding activity in agriculture and mostly performed by rural women to secure the food grains and reduce the post-harvest losses. Post-harvest losses occur from farm to ultimate consumption. These losses might be either due to lack of awareness on the part of rural women about the scientific grain storage methods, improved storage practices and improved storage structures. Hence, the present study was planned with the specific objective of assessing the knowledge and adoption level of farm women about grain storage technologies. Two hundred farm women were selected from ten villages of Deesa taluka in Banaskantha district of Gujarat. It was found that farm women had more knowledge about indigenous grain storage practices while they do not have much knowledge about modern grain storage practices. Adoption level of recommended grain storage practices was found medium. Despite of having knowledge of practices, they do not adopt few of the grain storage practices. Keywords Grain storage practices, Knowledge, Adoption, Farm women Accepted: 15 February 2020 Available Online: 10 March 2020 Article Info