A Study of Value Chain Map & Economics of Papaya in Karnataka State
S. Vijayachandra Reddy *
Department of Agricultural Economics, University of Agricultural Sciences, Raichur-584104, Karnataka State, India.
Devendra Beeraladinni
Department of Agricultural Economics, University of Agricultural Sciences, Raichur-584104, Karnataka State, India.
Manoj Kumar
Department of Agricultural Economics, University of Agricultural Sciences, Raichur-584104, Karnataka State, India.
*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Abstract
The present study has attempted a detailed analysis of papaya fruit by studying its value chain map, establishment cost, cost and returns were important researchable issue for the said crop in kalaburagi district in Karnataka State. The findings reveal that, in value chain, farmers, pre-contactors, distributors, wholesalers and retailers will perform muti-task function in the system. Each of these stakeholders appends value during the movement of produce from one person to other in the consumption pattern system. The findings related to cost and returns, the year-wise analysis indicated that in the first year, the total cost for establishment was found to be Rs. 85225 in Papaya plantation followed by second year Rs.65432. The average of two years will be to the tune of Rs.65432 per acre. The per acre establishment cost accounted to Rs. 85225 of which the material cost constituted 78.37 percent to the total cost of establishment followed by human labour (19.64 per cent). The per acre cost of cultivation of Papaya was worked out to be Rs.65432, out of which the total variable cost share was Rs.45643 (69.75 percent) and total fixed cost was found to be Rs.19789 (30.25 per cent) to the total cost. total average cost for two years incurred in cultivation was found to be Rs.105328 and farmers obtain average net income of Rs.218247 per acre and the findings also revealed that the farmers the return on per rupee invested at total cost amounted to Rs.2.26 and 1.90 during first and second year respectively.
Keywords: Value chain map, papaya, cost & returns, papin