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ISSN Approved Journal No. 2584-2498(Online)

ISI Indexed Journal (Impact Factor)

Study on Marketing of Arhar (Cajanas cajan) in Bhandara district of Maharashtra


Abstract: Red gram is an essential product for agricultural economy. Considering the dominance of red gram in the agricultural economy of the region, despite the production of red gram in the country, across Maharashtra and in Bandra district, the production of this product in the region and I needed to look into the issue of sales. Especially as it increased over time. This study was conducted in Bhandara district of Maharashtra, India, to identify the constraints faced by farmers in increasing and commercializing red bean production. Important information was collected from different groups of farmers through the study. Research results show that the biggest challenge farmers face in red bean production is the presence of a large number of diseases and pests (ranked first), followed by their lack of strength (ranked second). Farmers generally suffer from the high costs of agricultural pesticides, lack of quality fertilizers and seeds, low production prices after harvest, large fluctuations in production prices, damages caused by natural disasters, lack of high-quality pesticides, etc. As a result, when it comes to marketing limitations of agricultural products, lack of transportation facilities, high market costs, high transportation costs, and lack of storage facilities are the most important limitations that agricultural products face. I, II, III, IV. Find them by: Farmers. According to the evaluation results, various pest and disease measures are recommended in order to predict the spread of pests and diseases, create the necessary opportunities to benefit from the benefits and protection of plants, and promote the integration of pest management into the work area, including: Infrastructure should be provided to overcome transportation and other business difficulties.


Keywords: Red Gram, Marketing, Economy, Constraints, Survey.

Author: Sameer Kurzekar and Jayant Zechariah

doi: https://doie.org/10.0505/AE.2024654181

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