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Original Research Articles                      Volume : 9, Issue:12, December, 2020

PRINT ISSN : 2319-7692
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Int.J.Curr.Microbiol.App.Sci.2020.9(12): 960-965
DOI: https://doi.org/10.20546/ijcmas.2020.912.116


Marketing Systems of Minor Forest Products and Identification of Constraints faced by Tribals for Marketing of Minor Forest Product
Jayshri R. Kankate*, R.G. Deshmukh and Rushikesh K. Patil
Department of Agriculture Economics and Statistics, Post Graduate Institute, Akola, Maharashtra, India
*Corresponding author
Abstract:

The study was undertaken with a view to study the various channels of marketing of MFP and to analyze the problems faced by the tribal farmers in transacting MFP. Out of twelve tahsil of Gadchiroli district, Dhanora tahsil is a tribal dominated tahsil which was selected purposively on the basis of maximum area under forest. Random sampling technique was followed regarding selection of the villages and tribal farmers. All the villages were listed out and villagers were selected at random. The study based on the primary data of 60 tribal farmers of Dhanora tahsil purposely. The data for year 2017-2018 on the relevant aspect of the study were collected by survey method. In channel I the minor forest products passes through collector to SHG to retailer to consumer. In channel II the products passes through collector to wholesaler to retailer to consumer. Whereas, in channel III the products passes through collector to retailer to consumer. Charoli required highest marketing cost than gum because of high perishability of Charoli pods.


Keywords: Marketing Channel, Constraints, Forest product, Gum, Charoli

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Jayshri R. Kankate, R.G. Deshmukh and Rushikesh K. Patil. 2020. Marketing Systems of Minor Forest Products and Identification of Constraints faced by Tribals for Marketing of Minor Forest Product.Int.J.Curr.Microbiol.App.Sci. 9(12): 960-965. doi: https://doi.org/10.20546/ijcmas.2020.912.116
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