2019
DOI: 10.20546/ijcmas.2019.802.238
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Energy Rich Composite Millet and Soybean based Malted Weaning Mix: A Complementary Food in Tribal Areas of Adilabad District, India

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“…Diversified information was collected through structured personnel interviews of practicing tomato growers in the tribal hamlets. Secondary information was collected from mandal horticultural officers, experienced tomato growers and other key stakeholder in Tomato value chain (A. Poshadri et al, 2020) [1] . The following problems were identified 1.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Diversified information was collected through structured personnel interviews of practicing tomato growers in the tribal hamlets. Secondary information was collected from mandal horticultural officers, experienced tomato growers and other key stakeholder in Tomato value chain (A. Poshadri et al, 2020) [1] . The following problems were identified 1.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Diversified information was collected through structured personnel interviews of practicing ridge gourd growers in the districts. Secondary information was collected from mandal horticultural officers, experienced vegetable growers, vendors of rythubazars, and other key stakeholders in the Ridge Gourd value chain (Poshadri et al, 2020) [6] . Identified issues included traditional cultivation methods with intensive inputs, inadequate fertilizer usage, insufficient plant protection measures, and high cultivation costs leading to reduced profits.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Adilabad, located in Telangana, India, serves as a critical hub for cotton cultivation, spanning 0.4 million hectares and supporting 90% of farmers' livelihoods (Poshadri et al, 2019;Poshadri et al, 2020) [11][12] . Predominantly small and marginal, with a significant tribal population, farmers rely heavily on rain-fed agriculture, primarily mono-cropping cotton during the Kharif season, which constitutes approximately 65% of crops (Ramadevi et al, 2020) [15] .…”
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confidence: 99%