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ECONOMICS OF DAMASK ROSE PLANTATION IN PUNJAB STATE OF INDIA.

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Title ECONOMICS OF DAMASK ROSE PLANTATION IN PUNJAB
STATE OF INDIA.
 
Creator Singh, S
Singh , Virendra
 
Subject Information and Science Management
 
Description ABSTRACT
The present study depicts the economics of horticultural produce and essential oil
distillation of Damask rose (Rosa damascena L.) plantation in Punjab state of India. The
study is based on the data collected from farmers in Punjab. Cost components were
calculated on the basis of prevailing market prices of inputs and outputs. Cost of
cultivation for producing an average flower yield of 942 kg/acre/annum worked out to be
Rs. 36,647 /acre /yr. Cost of essential oil production and net returns were calculated as
Rs. 38,617/ 264 gm oil and Rs. 20,783 /acre /yr, respectively. Damask rose oil
production is a remunerative venture with Rs. 59,842 as net present value (NPV), 12.70
percent as internal rate of return (IRR) and benefit cost ratio (BCR) as 1.54. NPV of
Damask rose oil production/ 4000 sq.m. was 202.34 % higher than that of wheat- paddy/
4000 sq.m. cropping pattern.
 
Date 2011
 
Type Article
PeerReviewed
 
Format application/pdf
 
Identifier http://ihbt.csircentral.net/780/1/Microsoft_Word_-_D%5B1%5D.pdf
Singh, S and Singh , Virendra (2011) ECONOMICS OF DAMASK ROSE PLANTATION IN PUNJAB STATE OF INDIA. Journal of Non-Timber Forest Products, 18 (4). pp. 281-284.
 
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