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Economics of Meat and their By-products Marketing by Retailers in Madhya Pradesh


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1 Department of Agribusiness Management, College of Agriculture, University of Agricultural Sciences, Dharwad, Karnataka, India
2 Allahabad Bank, Baikunthpur, Rewa, M.P., India
3 Assistant Commissioner Office, Haveri, Karnataka, India
     

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Two districts, Bhopal and Indore, were purposively selected for the study since these two districts have highest meat production in Madhya Pradesh state. Tabular analysis and B:C. ratio analysis were used. The major cost incurred by meat retailers was the price of live animal itself which accounted for 91.38 per cent and 92.19 per cent of the total cost in sheep /goat and buffalo, respectively. Dressed meat of the animal was the main/prime produce of the animal. The returns from sale of the meat received maximum 90.12 per cent and 89.49 per cent of the total returns by meat retailers in sheep/goat and buffalo meat, respectively. Head and four feet of the sheep/goat accounted more return than any other byproducts where as hide in buffalo accounted more return since it is larger in size and used as raw materials by leather industry. The benefit cost ratio was found for meat retailing in mutton 1.15 and in buffalo meat 1.13. Overall the results found was that ruminants' meat trade was an economical enterprise.

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Sheep/goat And Buffalo Meat, Livestock Enterprises, Marketing, Retailers
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Authors

Mohammed Yusuf
Department of Agribusiness Management, College of Agriculture, University of Agricultural Sciences, Dharwad, Karnataka, India
Anil Singh
Allahabad Bank, Baikunthpur, Rewa, M.P., India
Dyamannavar Govisiddappa
Assistant Commissioner Office, Haveri, Karnataka, India

Abstract


Two districts, Bhopal and Indore, were purposively selected for the study since these two districts have highest meat production in Madhya Pradesh state. Tabular analysis and B:C. ratio analysis were used. The major cost incurred by meat retailers was the price of live animal itself which accounted for 91.38 per cent and 92.19 per cent of the total cost in sheep /goat and buffalo, respectively. Dressed meat of the animal was the main/prime produce of the animal. The returns from sale of the meat received maximum 90.12 per cent and 89.49 per cent of the total returns by meat retailers in sheep/goat and buffalo meat, respectively. Head and four feet of the sheep/goat accounted more return than any other byproducts where as hide in buffalo accounted more return since it is larger in size and used as raw materials by leather industry. The benefit cost ratio was found for meat retailing in mutton 1.15 and in buffalo meat 1.13. Overall the results found was that ruminants' meat trade was an economical enterprise.

Keywords


Sheep/goat And Buffalo Meat, Livestock Enterprises, Marketing, Retailers