Indian Journal of Agricultural Marketing
  • Year: 2015
  • Volume: 29
  • Issue: 2

Price spread analysis of cultured fisheries in Gomati district of Tripura

  • Author:
  • Ruben Mog, Ram Singh, S. M. Feroze
  • Total Page Count: 1
  • Page Number: 136 to 136

School of Social Sciences, College of Post Graduate Studies, CAU, Barapani-793 103, Meghalaya

Online published on 23 October, 2017.

Abstract

Tripura state is the largest producer of fish in North-Eastern states after Assam. The livelihood and income of Tripura's farmer very much depend on fish production. The production of different species of fish is a boon in terms of both employment and income generation to the fish farmers in Tripura. At present the total availability of fish (import and production) is estimated as 82.32 thousand MT, among the total production of fish from culture and capture was 58.66 thousand MT in the state during 2012–13. The study was carried out in Chok bazaar and local area of Gomati district in Tripura, being a major fish market and involved highest number of functionaries in Gomati district. The primary data were collected using pre-tested well structured schedule through interview method and telephone for the year 2013–14 from 3 wholesalers, 3 local traders, and 3 retailers in study area. Three functionaries were selected randomly at each stage of fish marketing and information on fish prices, marketing cost and marketing margin were collected from functionaries. Marketing efficiency was estimated as the ratio of price received by fisher to the total marketing cost and margins (Acharya's modified marketing effi ciency). The study has analyzed the marketing channels, producer's share, marketing cost, marketing margin and marketing efficiency in Chok bazaar and locally area of Gomati district of Tripura. Marketing efficiency has found to be highest in channel-III and rank first among the four identified channel. The fisher's share in consumer's rupee varies across different marketing channels and more in channel-III (98.46%).