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    Study on present scenario of production and marketing of Aonla (Gooseberry) and its products in Pratapgarah district of Uttar Pradesh
    (ANDUAT, Kumarganj, Ayodhya, 2021-09-10) Ahmad, Riyaz; Singh, K.K.
    The present study entitled “Study on present scenario of production and Marketing of Aonla (Gooseberry) and its products in Pratapgarah district of Uttar Pradesh.” A multistage purposive cum random sampling was used to select the district, development blocks, Villages and the cultivators. The distribution of diversified area under crops and vegetable occupied 54.54 per cent followed by area under aonla orchard 35.51 per cent and area under other trees 9.95 per cent. On an average, size of holding and cropping intensity came to 2.24 hectare and 158.98 per cent, respectively and it was negatively correlated. On an average per farm and per hectare investment on fixed capital came to Rs. 374693.18 and Rs. 167273.74, respectively. On an average per annum, per hectare total cost came to Rs. 48728.92 during fruiting period of which highest cost for 6 to 12 years category i.e. Rs. 65040.92 because it include the gestation period cost. The Cobb-Douglas type of production function was used because it was best fit to the data. An analysis of processing cost per quintal for different aonla products revealed that the average processing cost of aonla Morabba, aonla pickle and aonla chutany came to Rs. 7375.61, Rs. 8388.05 and Rs. 7649.51 per quintal, respectively. Producer’s share in consumer’s rupee came to 98.58 per cent, 86.05 per cent, 84.49 per cent and 83.25 per cent for channels, I, II, III and IV respectively. The contractor’s net margin came to 2.65 per cent and 4.30 per cent for channels III and IV respectively. The wholesaler’s net margin came to 2.41 per cent, 2.39 per cent and 3.73 per cent for channel II, III and IV respectively. Retailer’s net margin came to 2.49 per cent and 2.11 per cent for channel II and III. The price spread came to 1.42 per cent, 13.95 per cent and 15.51 per cent for channels I, II and III, respectively.
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    Economic Analysis of Mustard Cultivation in Lakhimpur (Kheri) District of Uttar Pradesh
    (ANDUAT, Kumarganj, Ayodhya, 2018) Ahmad, Riyaz; Verma, R.R.