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- Comparative Study of Sales in Solid Fertilizer and Liquid Fertilizer in Shrirampur Andahmednagar Tahsil
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1 College of Agriculture Business Management, Loni, Ahmednagar (M.S.), IN
1 College of Agriculture Business Management, Loni, Ahmednagar (M.S.), IN
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Agriculture Update, Vol 13, No 4 (2018), Pagination: 408-411Abstract
We studied about sale of solid and liquid fertilizer. This study was conducted between July 2018 to September 2018 on the sample of 12 wholesaler and 18 retailer. From As villages of two talukas of Ahmednagar district, which are Shrirampur and Nagar. Primary data was collected by survey method on pretested semi-structured schedule and appropriate tools were used to analysis of data. Shrirampur taluka has good irrigation facilities while Nagar taluka has not good irrigation facilities. 78 per cent farmers used solid fertilizer and 35 per cent farmers used water soluble fertilizer. Subsidy is available on solid fertilizer. Subsidy provided on water soluble fertilizer so that prices of solid fertilizer are less than water soluble fertilizer. Therefore, sale of water soluble fertilizer is lower than solid fertilizer. Most of the farmers buy solid fertilizer because of its low pricing. So that the sale of solid fertilizer is high than water soluble fertilizer. In addition to liquid fertilizer that can be sold in the market, liquid fertilizer can be use for agriculture purpose or in the premises for plantation ( Unnisa, 2015).Keywords
Solid Fertilizer, Liquid Fertilizer, Sales, Wholesalers, Retailers.References
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- Effect of Demonstration on Farmer Buying Behaviour in Shrirampur and Nagar Tahasil
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1 College of Agriculture Business Management, Loni, Ahmednagar (M.S.), IN
1 College of Agriculture Business Management, Loni, Ahmednagar (M.S.), IN
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Agriculture Update, Vol 13, No 4 (2018), Pagination: 444-448Abstract
This study was conducted between July 2018.We visited to the 100 farmer of Shrirampur tahasil and 100 famer ofNagar tahasil for demo of water soluble fertilizer. We select vedant fertilizer two product (soil booster) and (NPK 19:19:19) for demo. We give demo of soil booster on date 5 July 2018 and NPK 19:19:19 on date 20 July 2018 in Shrirampur tahasil and demo of soil booster on date 8 July 2018 and NPK 19:19:19 on date 23 July 218 in Nagar tahasil. We recorded of observation of farmer buying behaviours of fertilizer. Water soluble fertilizer gives good result on crop after few day of demonstration most farmers observed healthy development of crop so farmer purchase nutrilex water soluble fertilizer. Soil booster used to all crop at time of plantation. It help to soil boost micronutrient available and (NPK 19:19:19) use second stage of maturity also 19:19:19 balance macro nutrient. It useful for primary growth of nutrient. Due to demonstration we observed rise in the sale of nutrilex water soluble product. Demonstration activity was adopted by almost all firms followed by exhibitions and premiums and gifts. Field demonstration was adopted by various companies because unless the farmer sees the crop in the field he will not believe in the product. Hence, demonstrations played a major role in the promotional activities conducted by the various companies (Bansal et al., 2013).Keywords
Water Soluble Fertilizer, Demonstration, Farmer Buying Behaviour.References
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