Agricultural Marketing


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The Book has been prepared to make a comprehensive knowledge on Agricultural Marketing'. It provides recent feed back to the readers. It is a compendium of the distinguished personalities, researchers, agricul-turists, scientists and academicians. The book depicts some important aspects: E-Agriculture: A new approach Agricultural marketing in India Indian Agricultural Market Reforms Alternative Agricultural Marketing System Changing Scenario in Agricultural Marketing. Agricultural Marketing: Thrust and Challenges Agricultural Marketing: Problems and Prospects Changing Profile of Farm product Marketing Food and Agricultural Marketing in India WTO and Indian Agriculture Agricultural products export in India Regulated Agricultural Market Impact of Liberalisation on Agricultural Trade Role of ICT in Sugarcane Marketing Development Export Potential of Agricultural Products Recent efforts towards agriculture marketing system Boosting Agricultural Marketing Indian Floriculture Marketing Indian Lac Marketing Scenario.







India’s Agricultural Marketing


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​The proposed book provides an assessment of an important yet controversial policy initiated by the Indian government and governments of several other developing countries. Marketing reforms, it is claimed, can be a crucial answer to solving the problem of rural poverty in agrarian economies where large sections of populace are engaged in low paying agriculture. On a wider front, these reforms could help in providing growth impetus to an economy and even the global economy at large. Yet, the subject of liberalizing agricultural markets is also part of a broad and perhaps a bitter political debate between national and sub-national policy makers and academic discourses in India and other countries. A clearer understanding and a possible resolution of the issues involved will be decidedly useful. The experience of India, one of the largest and most agriculture-dominated economies, will undoubtedly provide valuable lessons not only for steering the domestic economic policy but also for other countries to set their own policy agenda. The book attempts to capture the evolving reality in a large and diverse country and presents an objective evaluation to enable aspiring investors and those in policy making, food business and civil society to make more informed assessment and decision.




Indian Agricultural Marketing


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Contributed articles.







Globalization and Agricultural Marketing


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Papers presented to the National Seminar on Globalization and the Changing Dimensions of Agricultural Marketing organized by the National Institute of Agricultural Marketing, Jaipur, 15-16 April 1994.




Growth and Equity Effects of Agricultural Marketing Efficiency Gains in India


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This is a print-on-demand publication; it is not an original. Agriculture is the largest source of employment in India, and food accounts for about half of consumer expenditures. This analysis uses a computable general equilibrium model with agricultural commodity detail and households disaggregated by rural, urban, and income class to study the potential impacts of reforms that achieve efficiency gains in agricultural marketing and reduce agricultural input subsidies and import tariffs. More efficient agricultural marketing generates economywide gains in output and wages, raises agricultural producer prices, reduces consumer food prices, and increases private consumption, particularly by low-income households. Charts and tables.




Influence of Agricultural Marketing on Indian Agribusiness - A Marketing Personnels' POV.


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India's agriculture industry is crucial to the overall growth of the country's economy. As a consequence of this, boosting the output of agriculture is strongly encouraged. In order for the marketing infrastructure to keep up with rising agricultural output, it will need to undergo development. For this reason, a robust agricultural marketing system is of the utmost significance for a nation that relies so heavily on farming as the primary economic activity. At the current time, the agricultural industry is confronted with a substantial number of dangers and obstacles. Farmers suffer from extreme poverty and have significant amounts of debt. As a consequence of this, the number of farmers who take their own lives is quickly increasing. Over the course of the last several years, the percentage of GDP that is contributed by agriculture has been continuously decreasing. Changes are being made in the composition of the agricultural labour force. There is a rising lack of labour due to the fact that individuals are departing from the agricultural sector and moving into the construction, textile, and other unorganized sectors. The over-application of fertilizer and pesticides is another factor that reduces production. Agricultural marketing is comprised of a number of different procedures and activities that work together to ensure that food and raw materials make it from the land of production to the end users. Not only are there local markets for the products of agriculture, but there are also international and industrial markets. The most effective method of marketing is one that allows the farmer to make a satisfactory quantity of profit from their labour. In this study, the researcher has used both primary and secondary sources for gathering the data, also respondents are chosen based on the convenience sampling method. From the overall analysis, it is noted that the application of agriculture marketing enables in enhancing the income of the individuals, effectively supports in increasing the GDP and creating employment.




Agricultural Marketing


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“Agricultural Marketing: Perspective and Potential” for bringing greater awareness among the society regarding agricultural marketing and its perspective as well as potential. The theme will cover all aspects of marketing related to agriculture and its allied enterprises.




Agricultural Marketing and Consumer Behavior in a Changing World


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As in many other sectors, in agribusiness major changes are taking place. On the demand side, consumers are changing lifestyles, eating and shopping habits, and increasingly are demanding more accommodation of these needs in the supermarket. With regard to the supply: the traditional distribution channel dominators - manufacturers of branded consumer products - are trying hard to defend their positions against retailers, who gather and use information about the consumer to streamline their enterprises and strengthen their ties with the consumer. The agricultural producers, meanwhile, face increased regulations with regard to food additives, pesticides, and herbicides. Pressures rise as their business becomes more specialized and capital-intensive than that of their predecessors. Finally, the larger political climate is not so favorable to agriculture, which now has to compete in the global market without significant government support. This title describes and interprets changes in the domain of agriculture and food. The contributors develop the theme of taking an interdisciplinary approach to coping with these changes, using concepts and methods developed in general marketing, which are adapted so as to apply to the particular characteristics of the food and agriculture sector. This book is published to honor the distinguished career of Professor Mathew T.G. Meulenberg from Wageningen Agricultural University, on the occasion of his retirement in September 1996. As a scientist, teacher, and advisor to the agribusiness and the government, Professor Meulenberg has made an important contribution to the development of marketing, inside and outside the domain of agriculture.