@article{Kachroo:200338,
      recid = {200338},
      author = {Kachroo, Jyoti},
      title = {GROWTH, PROFITABILITY AND PROJECTION OF MAJOR FRUIT CROPS  IN J AND K STATE, INDIA},
      journal = {Bangladesh Journal of Agricultural Economics},
      address = {2004-06-30},
      number = {454-2016-36406},
      series = {XXVII},
      pages = {14},
      month = {Jun},
      year = {2004},
      abstract = {An attempt has been made to study the growth trend of  area, production, yield and export of fre and dry fruits of  Jammu and Kashmir State of India. The results had shown  that the overall trend of tol fruits for area was 3.74 per  cent, production 4.52 per cent, yield 1.21 per cent and  export 4.32 per cei State's major fruits like apple, pear,  cherry, walnut and almond had the overall growth of 3.363  per cei 4.294 per cent and 3.340 per cent for area,  production and yield respectively. Marketing of fruits was  tf most expensive one involving Rs. 8.12/kg followed by  production cost with Rs. 5.72/kg and then by oth expenses  with Rs. 3.38/kg. Almond was giving the highest returns  with Rs. 77.55/kg. The Benefit Cc Ratio on an average was  more than Rs3. Co-operative marketing was emerging as the  importa marketing agency for marketing the fruits of the  state. From 1993-94 to 2001-02, the overall growth r, of  marketing the state's fresh fruits to different states of  India was significantly negative (-0.363 per cer which  compels the state to restructure its marketing base line in  view of the present marketing challeng under WTO tie-ups.},
      url = {http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/200338},
      doi = {https://doi.org/10.22004/ag.econ.200338},
}