Research Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences
  • Year: 2017
  • Volume: 8
  • Issue: 1

Economics of cultivation of exotic fruits and vegetables in Chhattisgarh

1Govt. V.Y.T. P.G. College, Durg, C.G.

2Govt. College, Bori, C.G.

3Govt. V.Y.T. P.G. College, Durg, C.G.

*Corresponding Author: Rohan Prasad Research Scholar, Govt. V.Y.T. P.G. College, Durg, C.G.

Online published on 22 September, 2017.

Abstract

In this research an attempt has been made to study the economics of exotic fruits and vegetables in context of Chhattisgarh. With advent of multinational hotel chain in Chhattisgarh the demand for the exotic fruits and vegetables are rising, hence farmers can find a local market for these crops which fetches a healthy wholesale price. The two crops analysed in this study is zucchini which yielded a profit of 2.2Lakhs/Hectare and Green Cantaloupe which yielded a profit of 2. 7 Lakhs/Hectare. The wholesale price of these crops always remains the same as there is no heavy competition among cultivators of these crops. The Crops are in demand while their availability is limited hence a healthy whole sale price is always maintained. The second advantage of these crops is that the farmer reaches the breakeven point with ease, on the contrary conventional crops such as tomato may fetch a price of 1 Rupee per kilogram in the wholesale market hence farmers are not even able to reach the breakeven point.

Keywords

Chhattisgarh, Exotic Fruits and Vegetables and Cost-benefit analysis