Production and Marketing of Honey in Samastipur District of Bihar- An Economic Analysis

dc.contributor.advisorMishra, R. R.
dc.contributor.authorMehrotra, Sneha
dc.date.accessioned2017-11-02T06:13:30Z
dc.date.available2017-11-02T06:13:30Z
dc.date.issued2014
dc.description.abstractThe present study aims at analysing economic aspects related to production and marketing of honey in Samastipur district of Bihar. The study is based on primary data collected from 60 beekeepers spread over four randomly selected villages of two randomly selected blocks of Samastipur district of Bihar by interviewing individual respondents who were classified into small, medium, and large beekeepers on the basis of number of bee colonies. The average age of beekeepers was observed to be around 36 years. More than three-fourths (76.67 per cent) of the sample beekeepers belonged to medium families having 5 to 7 members. Larger proportion of beekeepers were educated upto secondary level. Majority (66.67 per cent) of the respondents were from backward caste. On an average sample beekeepers owned 2.15 acres of land. As many as 37 out of 60 beekeepers practiced stationary beekeeping all of whom were small beekeepers while 23 of them practiced migratory beekeeping most of whom were either medium or large beekeepers. An average beekeeper household raised 1.4 cattle and 0.7 buffalo. Majority (65.00 per cent) of the beekeepers were engaged in farming and livestock rearing apart from beekeeping and 28.33 per cent of the beekeepers earned their livelihood from crop production and beekeeping. It was observed that total cost, gross income, net income and honey production per bee colony increased with increasing size of apiary. However, cost of production per kg of honey was found to be 34.88, 26.19, 31.92 and 38.54 in case of stationary beekeepers (small apiary), migratory beekeepers (small apiary), medium beekeepers and large beekeepers categories, respectively. Total cost, gross income, net income and honey production per bee colony were found to be higher in case of migratory beekeeping i.e. 905.71, 5850.88, 4945.17 and 34.71 kg, respectively. On the contrary, cost of production was higher ( 34.88/kg) in stationary beekeeping. The analysis indicated that migratory beekeeping was more efficient than stationary beekeeping. B:C ratio was higher for larger size apiary and migratory mode of beekeeping i.e. 5.50 and 6.46, respectively. The share of producer in consumers’ rupee was observed to be lower in channel I (33.05 per cent) than that in channel II (49.21 per cent). It was further observed that total marketing cost was higher in channel I ( 65.22) as compared to that in Channel II ( 62.97). Marketing efficiency for channel I was estimated as 0.49 which was less than that for channel II i.e. 0.97. Hence, channel II was found to be more efficient in comparison with channel I. Lack of knowledge with respect to management of apiary, shortage of beehives and forage, diseases of honey bees, financial problem, lack of proper adoption of technological know-how and lack of skilled man power, lack of beekeeping equipment and materials and death of colony were major constraints in production of honey. Major marketing problems faced by beekeepers in the study area were lower price of honey, problem in management during extreme conditions, transportation problem and lack of proper storage facilities. Measures suggested for improvement by the beekeepers were the need for provision of better marketing facilities and spray of ash dust around beehive stand for some pests.en_US
dc.identifier.urihttp://krishikosh.egranth.ac.in/handle/1/5810034513
dc.keywordsHoney, Agricultural marketing, Economic analysis, Biharen_US
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.pages92+v+xven_US
dc.publisherRajendra Agricultural University, Pusa (Samastipur)en_US
dc.subAgricultural Economicsen_US
dc.subjectnullen_US
dc.themeAnalysing economic aspects related to production and marketing of honey in Samastipur district of Bihar.en_US
dc.these.typeM.Scen_US
dc.titleProduction and Marketing of Honey in Samastipur District of Bihar- An Economic Analysisen_US
dc.typeThesisen_US
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