2018
DOI: 10.30954/0424-2513.2018.00150.13
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Analysis of Prices and Arrivals of Apple Fruit in Narwal Market of Jammu

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“…The price indices were highest in the month of March and December Siwani and Bhiwani, respectively whereas arrival found was highest in the month of December and November for the above given markets. This result is in line with the fi ndings of Mahesh et al 2018 andAli et al (2018). Price volatility : The volatility of cotton prices in the selected markets of Haryana was measured by the simplest measure i.e.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 87%
“…The price indices were highest in the month of March and December Siwani and Bhiwani, respectively whereas arrival found was highest in the month of December and November for the above given markets. This result is in line with the fi ndings of Mahesh et al 2018 andAli et al (2018). Price volatility : The volatility of cotton prices in the selected markets of Haryana was measured by the simplest measure i.e.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 87%
“…[1,2]. The intermediaries involve in the marketing channels of apple, besides charging fees for carrying out their services, take significant advantage by way of malpractices and manipulation of market prices so as to generate a wide gap between the price paid by the ultimate consumer and the price received by the producer [3,4]. Marketing of apple requires well coordinated efficient marketing system which anticipates generally raising profitability of orchardists and increasing customer satisfaction at fair price.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, the attack of this single pest restricts the movement or transportation of all fresh fruit from Ladakh to other states of India. The monetary losses incurred on the ban on all fresh fruits from Ladakh could be roughly estimated as more than 10,000 Cr INR annually after calculating the prices of these fruit crops in national and international markets by multiplying the huge production of 16246 metric tonnes of fruit crops produced annually [8,9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%