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Production of jasmine

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  • The present study was carried out to learn the trends in area and production of jasmine in Andhra Pradesh, India for a period of twenty years i.e., from 1998-1999 to 2017-2018.

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  • The paper deals with the effect of plant growth regulators on growth and flower yield of jasmine (Jasminum nitidum) c.v co-1 (Star jasmine) with the aim to include foliar application of those on a new variety of jasmine in order to know its positive effect on productive and economical yield aspects.

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  • Jasmine is one of the major commercial flower crops of south India. In Karnataka, jasmine has been cultivated in all most all districts. Hence, the study have been taken up by to examine the cost and returns structure of jasmine cultivation, identifying the marketing channels, assessing the marketing cost and to document the problems of production and marketing of jasmine in Koppal district. Thus, the data have been collected from 120 jasmine growers, 10 commission cum wholesale agent and 10 from retailers with the help of pretested well designed questionnaire.

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  • Floriculture has emerged as an important sub-sector of agriculture as a source of income for small and marginal farmers. In India, Tamil Nadu state is the leading producer of jasmine with an annual production of 77,247 tonnes from the cultivated area of 9,360 ha. In Madurai District of TamilNadu, jasmine is being cultivated in an area of 1,250 hectares with an average productivity of 7.85 tonnes per hectare and is famous for its GI product Madurai Malli. Even though the area is more the scientific way of cultivation is poor.

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  • In the present scenario of globalization, liberalization and privatization of agricultural sector, the sustainable development and empowerment of farm women is considered as a key factor for development of any country. According to the 2011 census of India, women constitute half of the total population. Participation of women in economic activities is now emerging as a universal phenomenon. Advancement of information and communication technologies created many opportunities for the development of talents of women in entrepreneurship activities.

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