Production processing and marketing of kokum (Garcinia indica) in konkan region of Maharashtra - an economic analysis
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Production processing and marketing of kokum (Garcinia indica) in konkan region of Maharashtra - an economic analysis
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Creator |
P.J.Kshirsagar
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N.R.Mamale Desai
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Agricultural Economics
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Kokum (Garcinia indica) is one of the most important indigenous tree spice having numerous medicinal properties. The value addition to the kokum fruits through processing assumes an important activity because raw/ripe fruits needs to be processed before their consumption. In this context, kokum crop has attained the status of economical importance. The growth rate on area and production of kokum increased significantly over a period (1990-2004) for both Ratnagiri and Sindhudurg districts, where in only this crop is being commercially cultivated. The per hectare cost of establishment of kokum orchard for initial five years was found to be higher (Rs.69,205.67) in grafted kokum orchard as compared to seed origin kokum orchard (Rs.38,883.96). The cost of production of seed origin kokum orchard at overall level was worked out to Rs.26,424.20 per ha whereas it was Rs.42,826.49 per ha for grafted orchard. For this cost structure kokum fruit production was observed to be highest in seed origin orchard compared to grafted orchard. The seed origin orchards enjoying this performance due to early orchard establishment. The financial feasibility test in kokum plantation for grafted kokum orchard as well as seed origin kokum orchard were positive and indicated the kokum cultivation observed to be economically feasible. The profitability ratio in kokum, processing units indicated that all the processing units of kokum were in the position to protect their equity and generated proportionately income on the particular equity. The ratio of net profit to fixed assets was highest (9.47) in kokum RTS unit due to it’s lower level of investment made in the fixed assets compared to 2.21 and 6.20 in kokum syrup and rind respectively. It was also observed that Rs.10,31,875.53 realized at overall level as the net return per factory by processing kokum fruit into kokum syrup, kokum agal, kokum rind and kokum RTS. The processed product like kokum syrup and kokum agal incurred the highest marketing cost (Rs.1.88/litre) compared to others processed product viz., kokum RTS (Rs.0.10/packet) and kokum rind (Rs.0.50/kg) by the kokum processor, whereas kokum grower was found to be highest marketing cost in Lonawala kokum and kokum ghul (Rs.35.00/q) followed by kokum fruits (Rs.30.00/q) and kokum seed (Rs.25.00/q). For identified importing countries the export of kokum products from India in term of quantity and value were observed to be relatively unstable. |
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Date |
2016-07-23T09:02:10Z
2016-07-23T09:02:10Z 2008 |
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Thesis
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http://krishikosh.egranth.ac.in/handle/1/69448
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application/pdf
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UAS Dharwad
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