DISPOSAL PATTERN AND MARKETED SURPLUS OF PAPAYA IN DIFFERENT SIZE OF FARM GROUP IN LUCKNOW DISTRICT OF UTTAR PRADESH

Authors

  • Anjali Singh Author
  • Dr. Ramchandra Author
  • Pragya Shekhar Author

Keywords:

Papaya growers, Marketed surplus, Marketing, agricultural activities, constraints

Abstract

Papaya (Carica papaya) is the third most important fruit crop in India next to mango
& banana. Papaya belongs to the genus Carica of the family Caricaceae with 48 species of all the
species Carica papaya L. is the most important and best known. It is cultivated all over the
world. The original home of papaya is Tropical America. It has been reviewed by Schroeder
(1958), where archaeological, historical and biological information have been used to pin point
the possible origin of papaya (Singh, 1990). The Dutch Traveller Linschoten in 1598 described
fruit brought from the Philippines to Malaya and hence to India. The design of the study is a
prerequisite for any scientific investigation, so this chapter seals with the material and methods
adopted for conducting the present study. The present research had been taken up in Lucknow
district of Uttar Pradesh. The details regarding methodology adopted in selection of location,
methods of data collection in the selection of the samples, the nature and source of data, and the
various statistical analytical tools and techniques employed in achieving the objectives of the
study. 

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Published

13-07-2020