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Rural
Marketing
Marketing of Agri-Produce
Regulated Market
Cooperative marketing and
processing societies
Rural Industry
Agriculture Produce
   Agriculture sector contributes 18.1% GDP in India
    as on 2011.
   India is ranked second worldwide in farm output.
   India is the largest producer of many fresh fruits,
    vegetables, milk, fibrous plants.
   India is second largest producer of rice and
    wheat.
   India is third largest producer of dry fruits.
   World five largest producer of 80% agri. produce.
   World five largest producer of livestock with fastest
    growth rate as on 2011.
Marketing of Agriculture Produce
   The peculiar characteristic of agriculture produce
    result in a very complicated marketing system and
    in the process rural produce are exploited. The
    rural credit survey conducted by RBI in 1951
    described marketing system of agriculture
    produce as “Inefficient and Exploitative”

   Income of rural consumer depend upon the
    efficiency of marketing of agricultural produce
    irrespective of the technology adopted in
    production. Any technology Innovation should go
    hand in hand with efficient marketing.
Agri-Marketing
   Around 700 million people or 70% of India’s
    population live in 6,38,000 villages in rural areas.

   90% of the rural population is concentrated in
    villages with population of less than 2000. Rural
    marketing is as old as the civilization.

   Surplus of agro products are exchanged in earlier
    days in the barter system. The introduction of
    currency, transport and communication has
    increased the scope of rural market.
Agri-Marketing
   The demand for products an services has
    increased a lot in rural areas.

   Green Revolution in North and White Revolution in
    west has brought about a new prosperity in the
    lives of rural people. Government emphasis on
    rural development has caused significant changes
    in the rural scenario.

   Moreover the special attention given for
    infrastructure development through the successive
    Five-Year plans has improved the buying and
    consumption pattern of rural people.
Marketing of Agriculture
Produce
   The Rural Agro – Products
   The Peculiar Characteristic of Agriculture
    Produce are :
       Bulkiness
       Perishability
       Wide Varietal Differences
       Dispersed Production
       Processing need for consumption
       Seasonality
       Comparative Advantage
Market them according to
needs
 There  are three marketing functions while
  selling of agri-product
     Assembling
     Preparation for consumption
     Distribution
 Selling   of agriculture product depends
  upon
     Demand of product
     Availability of storage
Selling strategies
   The products can be sold directly or stored.
   It can be sold as gathered from the filed or it
    can be cleaned, graded and processed.
   Distribution system needs to match supply
    with the demand by whole selling and
    retailing in various points of different markets.
   Most of the time the product is sold to
    moneylenders where farmers are indebted.
   It can be sold weekly in village or at irregular
    intervals in mandi.
Government Institutions
 Commission   of agriculture cost and prices.
 Food Cooperation of India.
 Cotton Cooperation of India.
 Jute Cooperation of India.
 Specialized market for rubber, tea,
  coffee, tobacco, spices and vegetables.
 Agriculture Produce Act of 1937.
Marketing of Agriculture
Produce
Approximate Consumption Value
of Major Agriculture Equipment
Conclusion
   Rural marketing depends on agricultural produce, the
    production is seasonal and the consumption is spread out
    equalization of demand and supply has to be done.

    In addition, the raw agricultural produce as marketed by
    farmers has to be processed by many middlemen This
    include collection and assembling, financing, grading and
    standardization, storage, transportation, wholesaling and
    retailing these functions performed by village merchants,
    commission agents, wholesalers, processors etc.

   These people seek returns commensurations with their
    investments of capital, time and labor. As a result, the
    middlemen get more share of the price than the
    producers.
Cooperative Marketing
   A major improvement for rural producers is
    the formation of cooperative societies.
    Farmer’s common interest helped to increase
    the incomes of the farmers and avoid
    exploitation by the middlemen.
   There are about 5 lac cooperatives working
    but very few cooperative societies in selected
    areas like Dairy, sugar, oilseeds, Maha-grape
    in Maharashtra, tomato growers in Punjab
    etc. succeeded in cooperative processing
    industry.
Cooperative Society
   Historically Cooperative society in India
    started with enactment of the Cooperative
    society Act 1904. Although in Bengal and
    Bihar some preexisted.
   The purpose of cooperative societies before
    independence was to provide relief to farmer
    from moneylenders.
   After independence they became a powerful
    instrument of economic development.
New objectives of Cooperative
societies became
A  group of people should not exploit
  others.
 Voluntary participation of planning and
  implementation plan for economic
  development.
 To avoid concentration of economic
  powers.
 This is how the democratic India was
  planned to emerge after independence.
Merits of Cooperative societies
 They are association of persons with
  common needs.
 They join hands for self protection.
 Promote social cohesion.
 Encourage individual initiative through
  collaborative actions.
 They have ideological base, economic
  objectives and social approach.
Roles of Cooperative Societies
   Increase returns to the farmers
   Helpful in creating marketing infrastructure.
   Associated with other aspects of agriculture.
   Providing inputs and consumer goods.
   Others
       Finances farmer from the sale of their produce.
       Bulk purchasing so farmer has to pay less.
       Provide quantity seeds, pesticides and fertilizers.
       Arrange availability of requisite inputs and
        ensure distribution.
Regulated Markets
   A regulated market or controlled market, is
    the provision of goods or services that is
    regulated by a government appointed body.
    The regulation may cover the terms and
    conditions of supplying the goods and
    services and in particular the price allowed to
    be charged and/or to whom they are
    distributed. It is common for a regulated
    market to control natural monopolies such as
    aspects of telecommunications, water, gas
    and electricity supply. 
Regulated market
   The produce had many defects and the royal
    commission in 1928 studied this. The royal commission
    suggested commencing with the regulated markets
    and accordingly various market committees were
    incorporated. The three basic functions of this
    committee were
        To meet the demand of the Increase in population and
        industrial advancement.

       To increase the quality of agriculture produce.

       To fetch an appropriate price for the farmers 
Objectives of Regulated Market
   To ensure reasonable gain to the farmers by creating
    environment in markets for fair play of supply and
    demand forces.
 
   To regulate market practices and attain
    transparency in transactions.

   Aimed at providing proper method of sale, correct
    weighing, prompt payment and various marketing
    related services.

   Democratic set up to control and manage markets.
Conclusion
   There are more than 5000 primary and secondary
    agriculture produce whose assembling markets
    functioning in the country. These markets are
    meant for farmer to take their produce for sale.
   These markets facilitates farmers, immediate cash
    payments. The directorate of state Agricultural
    Marketing Board or Registrar of cooperative
    marketing societies is controlling these markets.
   The market is run by an elected committee
    comprising of members from the farmers
    community, commission agent/whole sealers and
    some government nominees from Directorate of
    state agriculture / cooperative societies.
Rural Industry
 Marketing of Rural/Cottage,
 Industry/Artisan Product
    Rural and Cottage Industries and rural
     artisan are very significant to rural
     economy. They have proved to be the
     source of employment and income
     generation for landless population who
     possess certain skills and talent acquired
     over generations.
Significance
   Provide a subsidiary occupation to rural
    population.
   Enable the rural population to supplement
    their slender income.
   Provide employment during off season,
    drought and famines.
   Develop the rural talents, help uphold our
    culture.
   Reduce evil of urban Industrialization.
   Suits a country like India very well.
Classification of Rural/Cottage
Industries
Rural Industry
   There is tremendous scope for developing such rural, village and
    cottage industries to augment the employment and income of
    people in rural areas.
   To help such rural/cottage industries and rural artisans produce and
    market their production, a number of central and state level
    organization have been established.
   The first and the foremost among them are KVIC (Khadi and Village
    Industry Comission) of Central Government and KVIB (Khadi and
    Village Industry Board) of different state government. These
    organization help rural folk in:
       Technology Up gradation
       Getting the artisan organized
       Getting credit from Institutions
       Procurement and supply of R/M
       Domestic Marketing through Retail outlet
       Export Marketing wherever possible
Conclusion
   If the rural market has to expand and grow, it
    is not enough to just concentrate on
    marketing of manufactured goods, but it is
    also necessary to pay adequate attention to
    the marketing aspect of the rural product
    namely, agriculture produce of rural/cottage
    industries and rural artisan.
   Such an approach will help rural population in
    generating adequate disposable income for
    purchase of manufactured goods.
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Marketing agriculture produce support

  • 1. Rural Marketing Marketing of Agri-Produce Regulated Market Cooperative marketing and processing societies Rural Industry
  • 2. Agriculture Produce  Agriculture sector contributes 18.1% GDP in India as on 2011.  India is ranked second worldwide in farm output.  India is the largest producer of many fresh fruits, vegetables, milk, fibrous plants.  India is second largest producer of rice and wheat.  India is third largest producer of dry fruits.  World five largest producer of 80% agri. produce.  World five largest producer of livestock with fastest growth rate as on 2011.
  • 3. Marketing of Agriculture Produce  The peculiar characteristic of agriculture produce result in a very complicated marketing system and in the process rural produce are exploited. The rural credit survey conducted by RBI in 1951 described marketing system of agriculture produce as “Inefficient and Exploitative”  Income of rural consumer depend upon the efficiency of marketing of agricultural produce irrespective of the technology adopted in production. Any technology Innovation should go hand in hand with efficient marketing.
  • 4. Agri-Marketing  Around 700 million people or 70% of India’s population live in 6,38,000 villages in rural areas.  90% of the rural population is concentrated in villages with population of less than 2000. Rural marketing is as old as the civilization.  Surplus of agro products are exchanged in earlier days in the barter system. The introduction of currency, transport and communication has increased the scope of rural market.
  • 5. Agri-Marketing  The demand for products an services has increased a lot in rural areas.  Green Revolution in North and White Revolution in west has brought about a new prosperity in the lives of rural people. Government emphasis on rural development has caused significant changes in the rural scenario.  Moreover the special attention given for infrastructure development through the successive Five-Year plans has improved the buying and consumption pattern of rural people.
  • 6. Marketing of Agriculture Produce  The Rural Agro – Products  The Peculiar Characteristic of Agriculture Produce are :  Bulkiness  Perishability  Wide Varietal Differences  Dispersed Production  Processing need for consumption  Seasonality  Comparative Advantage
  • 7. Market them according to needs  There are three marketing functions while selling of agri-product  Assembling  Preparation for consumption  Distribution  Selling of agriculture product depends upon  Demand of product  Availability of storage
  • 8. Selling strategies  The products can be sold directly or stored.  It can be sold as gathered from the filed or it can be cleaned, graded and processed.  Distribution system needs to match supply with the demand by whole selling and retailing in various points of different markets.  Most of the time the product is sold to moneylenders where farmers are indebted.  It can be sold weekly in village or at irregular intervals in mandi.
  • 9. Government Institutions  Commission of agriculture cost and prices.  Food Cooperation of India.  Cotton Cooperation of India.  Jute Cooperation of India.  Specialized market for rubber, tea, coffee, tobacco, spices and vegetables.  Agriculture Produce Act of 1937.
  • 11. Approximate Consumption Value of Major Agriculture Equipment
  • 12. Conclusion  Rural marketing depends on agricultural produce, the production is seasonal and the consumption is spread out equalization of demand and supply has to be done.  In addition, the raw agricultural produce as marketed by farmers has to be processed by many middlemen This include collection and assembling, financing, grading and standardization, storage, transportation, wholesaling and retailing these functions performed by village merchants, commission agents, wholesalers, processors etc.  These people seek returns commensurations with their investments of capital, time and labor. As a result, the middlemen get more share of the price than the producers.
  • 13. Cooperative Marketing  A major improvement for rural producers is the formation of cooperative societies. Farmer’s common interest helped to increase the incomes of the farmers and avoid exploitation by the middlemen.  There are about 5 lac cooperatives working but very few cooperative societies in selected areas like Dairy, sugar, oilseeds, Maha-grape in Maharashtra, tomato growers in Punjab etc. succeeded in cooperative processing industry.
  • 14. Cooperative Society  Historically Cooperative society in India started with enactment of the Cooperative society Act 1904. Although in Bengal and Bihar some preexisted.  The purpose of cooperative societies before independence was to provide relief to farmer from moneylenders.  After independence they became a powerful instrument of economic development.
  • 15. New objectives of Cooperative societies became A group of people should not exploit others.  Voluntary participation of planning and implementation plan for economic development.  To avoid concentration of economic powers.  This is how the democratic India was planned to emerge after independence.
  • 16. Merits of Cooperative societies  They are association of persons with common needs.  They join hands for self protection.  Promote social cohesion.  Encourage individual initiative through collaborative actions.  They have ideological base, economic objectives and social approach.
  • 17. Roles of Cooperative Societies  Increase returns to the farmers  Helpful in creating marketing infrastructure.  Associated with other aspects of agriculture.  Providing inputs and consumer goods.  Others  Finances farmer from the sale of their produce.  Bulk purchasing so farmer has to pay less.  Provide quantity seeds, pesticides and fertilizers.  Arrange availability of requisite inputs and ensure distribution.
  • 18. Regulated Markets  A regulated market or controlled market, is the provision of goods or services that is regulated by a government appointed body. The regulation may cover the terms and conditions of supplying the goods and services and in particular the price allowed to be charged and/or to whom they are distributed. It is common for a regulated market to control natural monopolies such as aspects of telecommunications, water, gas and electricity supply. 
  • 19. Regulated market  The produce had many defects and the royal commission in 1928 studied this. The royal commission suggested commencing with the regulated markets and accordingly various market committees were incorporated. The three basic functions of this committee were  To meet the demand of the Increase in population and industrial advancement.  To increase the quality of agriculture produce.  To fetch an appropriate price for the farmers 
  • 20. Objectives of Regulated Market  To ensure reasonable gain to the farmers by creating environment in markets for fair play of supply and demand forces.    To regulate market practices and attain transparency in transactions.  Aimed at providing proper method of sale, correct weighing, prompt payment and various marketing related services.  Democratic set up to control and manage markets.
  • 21. Conclusion  There are more than 5000 primary and secondary agriculture produce whose assembling markets functioning in the country. These markets are meant for farmer to take their produce for sale.  These markets facilitates farmers, immediate cash payments. The directorate of state Agricultural Marketing Board or Registrar of cooperative marketing societies is controlling these markets.  The market is run by an elected committee comprising of members from the farmers community, commission agent/whole sealers and some government nominees from Directorate of state agriculture / cooperative societies.
  • 22. Rural Industry  Marketing of Rural/Cottage, Industry/Artisan Product  Rural and Cottage Industries and rural artisan are very significant to rural economy. They have proved to be the source of employment and income generation for landless population who possess certain skills and talent acquired over generations.
  • 23. Significance  Provide a subsidiary occupation to rural population.  Enable the rural population to supplement their slender income.  Provide employment during off season, drought and famines.  Develop the rural talents, help uphold our culture.  Reduce evil of urban Industrialization.  Suits a country like India very well.
  • 25. Rural Industry  There is tremendous scope for developing such rural, village and cottage industries to augment the employment and income of people in rural areas.  To help such rural/cottage industries and rural artisans produce and market their production, a number of central and state level organization have been established.  The first and the foremost among them are KVIC (Khadi and Village Industry Comission) of Central Government and KVIB (Khadi and Village Industry Board) of different state government. These organization help rural folk in:  Technology Up gradation  Getting the artisan organized  Getting credit from Institutions  Procurement and supply of R/M  Domestic Marketing through Retail outlet  Export Marketing wherever possible
  • 26. Conclusion  If the rural market has to expand and grow, it is not enough to just concentrate on marketing of manufactured goods, but it is also necessary to pay adequate attention to the marketing aspect of the rural product namely, agriculture produce of rural/cottage industries and rural artisan.  Such an approach will help rural population in generating adequate disposable income for purchase of manufactured goods.

Notas do Editor

  1. https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/in.html http://faostat.fao.org/site/567/default.aspx#ancor http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agriculture_in_India#cite_note-2
  2. http://agritech.tnau.ac.in/agricultural_marketing/agrimark_India.html more than forty primary commodities are compulsorily graded for export and voluntarily graded for internal consumption.