VALUE CHAIN ANALYSIS OF PAPAYA IN BILASPUR DISTRICT OF CHHATTISGARH

dc.contributor.advisorKoshta, A.K.
dc.contributor.advisorChoudhary, V.K.
dc.contributor.advisorPanigrahi, H.K.
dc.contributor.advisorLakhera, M.L.
dc.contributor.authorBhekh Ram
dc.contributor.otherLakhera, M.L.
dc.date.accessioned2017-09-06T06:16:59Z
dc.date.available2017-09-06T06:16:59Z
dc.date.issued2017
dc.descriptionVALUE CHAIN ANALYSIS OF PAPAYA IN BILASPUR DISTRICT OF CHHATTISGARHen_US
dc.description.abstractThe papaya is third most imp. Fruit crop in India and Chhattisgarh state has six in position of the country . Despite papaya production are not getting remunerative price for us. There is a big gap between value added product price of papaya. Enhancing the income of the farmer by process row and channelization though value addition of therefore, a present study has been undertake seeking to the objective estimate the growth rate area, production and productivity of papaya in Bilaspur district and Chhattisgarh identify papaya value chain and examine the performance of value chain partners, (iii) analyze the market determinants in the supply of papaya in the study areas and (iv) identify major constraints, opportunities of production and supply of papaya.The study was confined to Bilha block of Bilaspur district. Papaya growers were scattered and they were few in numbers in the villages. So, the snowball sampling technique was adopted for selection of villages and papaya growers. There were 60 papaya growers undertaken from 22 villages. The primary data was collected from the papaya producers, wholesaler, retailer and processer through personal interview methodwith the help of well prepared schedule and questionnaire for year of 2015-16. The objectives were achieved by using appropriate statistical analysis tools. To understand the factor determining the supply chain of papaya, a multiple linear regression was applied.The result of study envisaged that papaya was cultivated in 19.92 per cent area by the sampled farmers. The cropping intensity of sampled was 228.85 per cent, papaya farmers were well educated and their literacy 91.94 per cent. The growth in area, production and productivity of papaya in Bilaspur district was registered to be 18.92, 50.48 and 26.56per cent, respectively, which was found to be significant, growth in production of papaya in Chhattisgarh state was 11.14 per cent which was attributed significantly increase in area of 13.15 per cent only. The cost of cultivation of papaya worked out and noticed to be Rs 136876.26./ha. And it ranges from small farms Rs. 124492.30 /ha. to Rs. 139403.41 /ha. at large farms. The overall input-out ratio in papaya cultivation was 1:2.82. Overall disposal of papaya in market was 99.72 per cent per farm. Eight main alternative channels were identified for marketing of papaya in Bilaspur district in which channel-VII (producer – collector– wholesaler– retailer – consumer) carried out 32.35 per cent of production and found to be the largest a volume of papaya.Collectors/assembler was the main receivers of produce from papaya grower and accounted 48.81 per cent their share. The gross marketing margin was the maximum and found to be 98.33 per cent in channel-II (producer-processer-retailer). Producer’s share in consumer’s rupee was the highest in Channel -I (producer-consumer) which was found to be 95.85 per cent and net market margin was 94.69 per cent.The determinants in marketable supply of papaya reveals that land holding of farmer,educational level of house hold and experience in papaya production was found significant and contributed to marketable supply of papaya was5.13, 28.85, and 3.77, respectively. Distance to market have negative impact to marketable supply of papaya and found to be negatively significance (-0.96). The family size has also been found negative effect to marketable supply of papaya and contributed to -3.18, which was found to be non-significant. The constraints in papaya cultivation faced by the farmers were power cut and low voltage during the crop season that reported by 93.33 per cent farmers. Lack of improved and high yielding variety of the papaya crop was reported by 80.00 per cent farmers, Problem of the recommended dose of chemicals and fertilizers was reported by 58.33 per cent farmers. Lack of sufficient number of processing unit in the villages is the major problem faced by papaya producers (90.00 per cent), farmers were not satisfied with the price received 71.66 per cent reported by farmer, About 76.66 per cent farmers felt that lack of awareness aen_US
dc.identifier.urihttp://krishikosh.egranth.ac.in/handle/1/5810030521
dc.keywordsValu chain Analsis, Trend Analysis, By product analysis,en_US
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.pages137p.en_US
dc.publisherIndira Gandhi Krishi Vishwavidhyalaya, Raipuren_US
dc.research.problemVALUE CHAIN ANALYSIS OF PAPAYA IN BILASPUR DISTRICT OF CHHATTISGARHen_US
dc.subAgricultural Economicsen_US
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dc.themeVALUE CHAIN ANALYSIS OF PAPAYA IN BILASPUR DISTRICT OF CHHATTISGARHen_US
dc.these.typeM.Scen_US
dc.titleVALUE CHAIN ANALYSIS OF PAPAYA IN BILASPUR DISTRICT OF CHHATTISGARHen_US
dc.typeThesisen_US
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