Floriculture has become a lucrative profession in India, including the cultivation of jasmine. Women play a vital role in jasmine production through various post-harvest activities. The study assessed the knowledge, adoption levels, and participation of farm women in jasmine production in selected villages in Karnataka. It found that most respondents were young with low education and large land holdings. Nearly half had medium knowledge and adoption levels of recommended jasmine cultivation practices. Factors like age, experience, and participation in activities influenced knowledge levels. There is a need for more effective education programs and encouragement of women's participation in organizations to increase knowledge and adoption of best practices.