A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF FUNCTIONING OF SELECTED APMCs IN HAVERI DISTRICT OF KARNATAKA

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2018-11-17
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UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES GKVK, BENGALURU
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The present study was conducted in Haveri district of Karnataka State. The study was undertaken to analyse the functioning of Byadgi, Haveri and Ranebennur APMCs in terms of trend in arrivals and prices of major commodities; structure, conduct and performance; and constraints. The primary data was collected from 30 farmers, five traders and five commission agents, from each APMC, resulting in a total sample size of 120 respondents. There was an increasing trend in arrivals of dabbi, guntur and kaddi varieties of dry chilli, maize, soybean and sunflower while there was a decreasing trend in arrivals of cotton for the reference period (2008-09 to 2017-18). There was an increasing trend in prices of all the major commodities in the selected APMCs. All the selected APMCs were oligopolistic in nature as the Gini concentration ratios were found to be 0.90, 0.85 and 0.88, respectively. The operational ratios of the selected APMCs were less than 0.50 and there was a declining trend for the reference period indicating that the operational efficiency of APMCs has increased. The gross ratios showed a declining trend for the reference period which was desirable from the performance point of view. The major constraints faced by the farmers in the selected APMCs were lack of timely market information, lack of infrastructural facilities and poor maintenance, and delay in payments while the major constraints faced by traders and commission agents were delay in payment by buyers, lack of storage facilities and inadequate infrastructural facilities.
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