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PublicationArticle A study of determinants of marketed surplus of apple in Nainital district of Uttarakhand(Enviro Media, 2016) K.S. Parihar; Amita Maurya; Pradeep Joliya; Anil KumarHorticultural crops play an important role in human nutrition, preventing diseases and contributing to the nation's development and prosperity. Uttarakhand is known for its horticultural crops, which include fruits, vegetables, off-season vegetables, floricultural crops, medicinal and aromatic plants. In temperate zone of the state, only kharif crop is taken due to very cold climate. Thus, agriculture in this part of Uttarakhand is characterized by subsistence farming. Horticulture is one of critical sectors in the economy of the hill state of Uttarakhand. In this paper an attempt was made to study the marketing of apple in Nainital district of Uttarakhand for the year 2011-12. Primary data were collected from sixty growers. Information regarding marketed surplus was taken and analysed. It was found that average total production of apple was 16.77 quintals per farm with average farm-level retention of 0.71 quintals per farm making marketed surplus of 16.06 quintals per farm. The results of regression analysis on marketed surplus of apple depicted that area under apple, price received by growers and distance of orchards from motor road were the major factors significantly influencing the marketed surplus. Area was the most dominant factor for marketed surplus revealing that one unit hectare increase in area of apple could result in an increase of about 27.6 quintal in the marketed surplus of apple. The study has suggested to improve transportation and regulated market yard facilities to increase marketed surplus. Copyright © EM International.PublicationArticle Accessing the socio-economic grade of menthol growers in India: Shifting from traditional farming to income based farming(IndianJournals.com, 2018) Harshika Choudhary; P.S. Badal; Virendra Singh; Amita MauryaThe Mentha arvensis is an important essential oil bearing plant and widely used in food, flavour, pharmaceutical and cosmetic industries. Amongst the Aromatic crops, mentha is important crop as India is the largest producer, consumer as well as exporter of mentha. The present study was conducted in Rampur district of Uttar Pradesh with the objective to find out socio-economic condition of farmers in mentha cultivation. Multi-stage sampling technique was used to select blocks, villages and the respondents from the four villages of two blocks of Rampur district. The results revealed that majority of mentha growing farmers were in the middle age group (31–50 years) at aggregate level. Average family size at aggregate level was 5.01. The majority of the farmers were educated (86.67). The major investment item was tractor, which on aggregate level covers 47.81 per cent of total investment. Farm building and storage structure contributes 29.18 per cent at aggregate level. © 2018, IndianJournals.com. All rights reserved.
