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Nataraju, M. S.
- Impact of Udyogini Scheme on Employment Generation of Women Beneficiaries
Authors
1 Department of Agricultural Extension, University of Agricultural Sciences, GKVK, Bengaluru, IN
2 University of Agricultural Sciences, GKVK, Bengaluru, IN
Source
Indian Journal of Economics and Development, Vol 4, No 11 (2016), Pagination: 1-6Abstract
Objectives: The study analyses the impact of Udyogini scheme on employment generation of rural women beneficiaries.
Methods and statistical analysis: The study is based on primary data collected from 120 rural women beneficiaries of Udyogini scheme. The collected data was analyzed using mean, percentage, Zero order correlation test and paired ‘t’ test.
Findings: The study findings revealed that there is an increase of man days of employment among rural women beneficiaries by 46.72 per cent after joining Udyogini scheme. The data subjected for statistical test reveals the enhancement of man days of employment among beneficiaries before (546 man days) and after (745 man days) joining Udyogini scheme was found to be highly significant at one per cent level of probability.
Application/Improvements: Udyogini scheme is an innovative scheme which has created adequate employment opportunities to the rural women through establishing micro enterprises.
Keywords
Empowerment, Beneficiaries, Characteristics, Agriculture, Business.References
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- Profile and Marketing Practices of Grape Growers
Authors
1 Department of Agricultural Marketing, University of Agricultural Sciences, Bangalore, IN
2 University Examination Centre, IN
3 Department of Agricultural Extension, University of Agricultural Sciences, Bangalore, IN
Source
Indian Journal of Economics and Development, Vol 6, No 5 (2018), Pagination: 1-6Abstract
Objectives: To know the profile and identify the marketing practices of grape growers.
Methods and Statistical Analysis: The study is based on preliminary data collected from 90 grape growers. The collected data was analyzed using frequency, percentage and mean.
Findings: The study findings reveals that majority of grape growers interviewed were small farmers (56.67%) and more than one-third of grape growers were having medium level of education (35.56%), annual income (35.56%), cosmopolite (34.44%), social participation (36.66%) and mass media participation (36.67%). The reasons for all the grape growers (100.00%) for selling the produce at farm gate to the pre-harvest contractors are due to perishable nature of the produce, convenient to sell the produce in the village, no/less marketing and transport costs and no labour cost is required for loading and unloading of produce.
Applications/Improvements: There is a need to establish grape growers association by the farmers which would help in organizing/facilitating joint activities like value addition, processing and collective grape marketing. Information about market price should be passed on to the grape growers through mass media and other means of communication.
Keywords
Profile, Marketing, Farm Gate, Grape Growers.References
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