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Production and marketing performance of chilli in karnataka-an economic analysis

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Title Production and marketing performance of chilli in karnataka-an economic analysis
 
Creator Basavaraj C.Rajur
 
Contributor B.L.Patil
 
Subject Agricultural Economics
 
Description Chilli (Capsicum annuum L.) is one of the important commercial crops of India. It is a
crop of tropical and sub-tropical regions and requires a warm humid climate. Chilli is an
indispensable condiment of every Indian household.
The growth on area, production and productivity of chilli increased significantly over
the study period (1990-2004) both at district level and state level similar trend was observed
in all the selected districts except Bijapur. At the state level, the magnitude of growth rates in
area and production were higher compared to other districts. However, Raichur district
registered higher growth in yield among all selected districts and state as a whole. The change
on mean area was positive on Bijapur and was negative in both Gulbarga and Raichur
districts.
The total cost of cultivation per hectare was higher in Bijapur district (Rs. 45109.80)
followed by Gulbarga (Rs. 44902.70) and Raichur (Rs. 41686.60) districts. The overall cost
of cultivation per hectare of chilli was Rs. 43899.71. The total return obtained per hectare of
chilli was more (Rs. 78778.10) in Gulbarga district followed by Raichur (Rs. 76642.10) and
Bijapur (Rs. 73945.87) district. The magnitude of price spread in channel I was more in
Gulbarga (818.92) followed by Bijapur and Raichur, while it channel II the price spread was
also more in Gulbarga followed by Raichur and Bijapur. The nominal protection coefficients
(NPCs) indicated that the chilli crop was competitive for exports to other countries. The Sri
Lanka was found to be highly loyal market for export of Indian chilli as indicated by the
retention of their previous shares of chilli exports from India by 25 per cent. USA retained
about 19 per cent of its previous share of chilli exports from India.
 
Date 2016-07-22T14:52:43Z
2016-07-22T14:52:43Z
2007
 
Type Thesis
 
Identifier http://krishikosh.egranth.ac.in/handle/1/69359
 
Format application/pdf
 
Publisher UAS Dharwad