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Evaluation of Acceptability of Lime Jam and Scope for Entrepreneurship Development


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1 Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Vijaypur, University of Agricultural Sciences, Dharwad (Karnataka), India
     

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Fruits and vegetables have been a part and parcel of the life of human beings since time immemorial. India ranks second in world fruits and vegetable production but this huge potential is untapped. Lot of produce goes waste due to improper post harvest practices, unplanned marketing strategies of fresh produce and ignorance to value addition. If farmers, farm women, agricultural labourers and rural youth are made aware about the scientific, economic and entrepreneurial aspects of fresh produce marketing and their preservation/processing, it will be a major boost to our food sector. Processed foods are not only in high demand in the domestic market and export market, but value addition and processing of fruits and vegetables also leads to reduction of post harvest losses. It also improves marketability of the produce, increases their availability to consumers in addition to providing livelihood opportunities to the rural as well as urban population. Thus, a study was carried out on evaluation of lime jam at KVK Vijayapur. Organoleptic evaluation scores were found to be high in terms of taste, flavour, texture, colour and overall acceptability. The quality characteristics of lime jam thus, has a scope for commercial exploitation in processing industry.

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Lime, Value Addition, Acceptability, Entrepreneurship.
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  • Bagde, N. and Shende, N.V. (2017). Value addition in lime. Contemporary research in India, 7 (2): 85-91.
  • Tejeshwini, R. (2015).Acid lime cultivation in Vijayapur district: growth prospects and problems. Karnataka J. Agric. Sci., 28 (4) : 633-635.

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Prema B. Patil
Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Vijaypur, University of Agricultural Sciences, Dharwad (Karnataka), India

Abstract


Fruits and vegetables have been a part and parcel of the life of human beings since time immemorial. India ranks second in world fruits and vegetable production but this huge potential is untapped. Lot of produce goes waste due to improper post harvest practices, unplanned marketing strategies of fresh produce and ignorance to value addition. If farmers, farm women, agricultural labourers and rural youth are made aware about the scientific, economic and entrepreneurial aspects of fresh produce marketing and their preservation/processing, it will be a major boost to our food sector. Processed foods are not only in high demand in the domestic market and export market, but value addition and processing of fruits and vegetables also leads to reduction of post harvest losses. It also improves marketability of the produce, increases their availability to consumers in addition to providing livelihood opportunities to the rural as well as urban population. Thus, a study was carried out on evaluation of lime jam at KVK Vijayapur. Organoleptic evaluation scores were found to be high in terms of taste, flavour, texture, colour and overall acceptability. The quality characteristics of lime jam thus, has a scope for commercial exploitation in processing industry.

Keywords


Lime, Value Addition, Acceptability, Entrepreneurship.

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