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Since 1998, India has been the world's biggest producer and consumer of dairy products, with a steady increase in the availability of milk and milk products. Dairy farming is a vital aspect of the rural Indian economy, providing both jobs and money. The milk collection in Prakasam District began...
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There is huge demand for the Indian fish products in International Markets. Japan, USA, Europe, Australia etc are major importers of Indian Fish. Among coastal states of India, Andhra Pradesh is occupying a dominating position with has nine coastal districts covering 974 km of coastline from...
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Value Chain Analysis is one of the Managerial Strategies that can reduce various costs associated with processing and can improve the quality and productivity/processing of the product, also reduces distribution cost. The primary objective of the study is to adopt Michael Porter (1985) Value...
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The value chain management assists the stakeholders to perform value added operations, add value to the product and have better returns from the market. This paper attempts at value chain management practices adopted by the players of the marine fisheries chain in Andhra Pradesh and how much...
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The value chain concept addresses various problems being faced by the fisheries sector and its stakeholders. Value chain management enables the policy makers to analyze and assess the marine fisheries sector in a better way and can make the sector more promising and contribute to the development...
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