International Journal of Agriculture, Environment and Biotechnology
  • Year: 2021
  • Volume: 14
  • Issue: 3

Economic Analysis of Vegetable Production in Arnia Block of Jammu District of Jammu and Kashmir Union Territory

  • Author:
  • Rigzin Disket1, Anil Bhat1,*, Jyoti Kachroo1, Manish K. Sharma2, B.C. Sharma3, Bharat Bhushan4, Malika Sharma1
  • Total Page Count: 6
  • Published Online: Sep 3, 2022
  • Page Number: 329 to 334

1Division of Agricultural Economics and ABM, SKUAST-Jammu, India

2Division of Statistics and Computer Science, SKUAST-Jammu, India

3Division of Agronomy, SKUAST-Jammu, India

4Office of the Registrar (Academics), SKUAST-Jammu, India

*Corresponding author: drbhatanil@gmail.com (ORCID ID: 0000-0002-4806-9467)

Online published on 3 September, 2022.

Abstract

The present study attempts to identify the Economic analysis of vegetable production in Arnia block of Jammu district of Jammu and Kashmir Union Territory. The study was conducted in Arnia blocks of Jammu district. Data for the study was collected from a sample of 24 vegetable growers. Farmers in the Arnia block grew three major crops: cabbage, cauliflower, and tomatoes. The findings revealed that, of all the inputs used, the spending on human labour was the greatest. The results regarding cost structure of vegetable cultivation in Arnia block witnessed the largest cost which is incurred in tomato growing and the lowest cost was incurred in cabbage cultivation. The total cost of cultivations in the Arnia block was highest in tomato and lowest in cauliflower. The tomato yielded the highest gross return, while cabbage yielded the lowest. The total gross income from all of the veggies was 121416.66 per hectare. The highest net returns per hectare was observed in tomatoes, while the lowest was observed in cabbage. The cost-benefit ratio was highest for tomato and lowest for cabbage. In Arnia block farmers follows channel- I to sell their produce in the market such as tomato, cabbage, and cauliflower. The container expense ate up the majority of the marketing cost. Aside from that, transportation expenditures made up a considerable portion of the producer’s marketing costs. Retailer’s received highest margins in tomatoes, while cauliflower received the lowest at retailer level. Tomatoes have the highest producer share in consumer rupee, whereas cauliflower has the lowest. The total marketing margin was highest in cauliflower, while it was observed lowest tomato. Transportation costs accounted up the majority of marketing costs at the producer and retailer levels.

• Tomato yielded highest gross returns among all the vegetables cultivated in Arnia Block of Jammu district.

• Transportation costs in all the vegetable crops accounted up the majority of marketing costs at the producer and retailer levels.

• Producer’s Share in consumer’s rupee was found to be highest in Tomato.

Keywords

Vegetables, Surplus, Farmers income, Marketing, Channel