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Market Arrivals and Prices Behavior of Cumin in India

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Title Market Arrivals and Prices Behavior of Cumin in India
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Creator M. D. Meena*, M. K. Vishal and M. A. Khan
 
Subject Cumin, Prices, Arrivals, India
 
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Present study analyse the market arrivals and price behaviour of cumin in major markets in
Rajasthan and Gujrat, using Central Moving Average method from January, 2008 to
December, 2019. The markets were choose based on the maximum arrivals in both the
states. Study highlights the significant increase in prices of cumin and higher degree of
seasonality in arrivals than prices. Throughout study period44 per cent of annual arrivals
sold within three months of harvesting i.e. March, April and May when prices prevails
almost five per cent below average. The arrivals were 18.56, 19.65 and 17.99 per cent in
the second, third and fourth seasons, respectively when prices were 2.07, 1.49 and 0.92
percent higher than annual average. The correlation between monthly prices and arrivals in
the corresponding months was found negative in three (Kekri, Rajkot and Gondal) out of
five studied markets, indicates the inverse relationship between prices and arrivals.
Jodhpur and Medta city mandis are growing in term of arrivals for cumin seeds.
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Date 2021-04-08T05:09:29Z
2021-04-08T05:09:29Z
2021-01-01
 
Type Journal
 
Identifier Meena, M. D., M. K. Vishal and Khan, M. A. 2021. Market Arrivals and Prices Behavior of Cumin in India. Int.J.Curr.Microbiol.App.Sci. 10(01): 528-536.
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http://krishi.icar.gov.in/jspui/handle/123456789/46410
 
Language English
 
Relation 10;1
 
Publisher Excellent Publishers