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  • The present study was conducted in Davangere district of Karnataka state during 2017-18. For the study, 40 farmers each from public, co-operative and private market intervention were selected following simple random sampling procedure. Thus, the total sample size constituted to 120. The data was collected using pre-tested questionnaires. The knowledge level of farmers was measured considering criteria like General information, post-harvest activities and Market related information by framing different statements.

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  • The horticulture field is developing new technologies for the development of quality products with higher productivity. Only quality products come under export for the world. Under protected cultivation the high quality produce can be achieved. The protected cultivation is technique of crop cultivation when the micro climate of the plant body is controlled partially or fully as per requirement of plant growth. The different designs of greenhouses developed for crop production varied from Hi-tech to shade net.

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  • We study the impact of price bands in the Indian capital markets and following the methodology of Kim and Rhee (1997) we do not find evidence in support of the volatility spillover hypothesis. Our evidence suggests that price limits does not hinder the price discovery process and may play an important role in reducing the volatility of stock prices in the emerging markets like India.

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  • Economic growth in India has picked up in recent years, and like other integrating Asian economies, it too requires large amounts of efficiently intermediated capital to sustain its development. However, an important constraint to financial reform has been dealing with the vestiges of financial “repression”— deliberate policies that crowd out the private sector from credit markets and limit the ability of financial markets to develop as intermediaries for saving. Years of deficit financing have led to large-scale intervention and state ownership of financial intermediation.

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  • As is common in the region, India is a bank-dominated market (Figure 3), and the relative importance of bank assets as a percentage of GDP has continued to grow—partly as banking penetration has deepened with financial liberalization, and partly as a result of the ongoing need for deficit financing. However, the ratio of bank assets to GDP is still low by comparison with other emerging East Asian economies, indicating that India still has some way to go before its banking sector is fully developed.

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  • In deciding the course for reform, however, the innovations and experiences of markets in the region are also important. Developing markets often mimic more advanced European and North American markets. But complex structures designed for diverse developed markets are sometimes ill-suited to less-developed economies. Instead, looking to neighboring, emerging markets at similar stages of development can be more useful.

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