Comparative Study of Pre and Post Computerization of Agriculture Market Committee: Case Study of Jal Gao District

The Impact of Computerization on Agricultural Marketing: A Case Study of Jal Gao District

Authors

  • Mr. Awate Deepak Ganpat Author

Keywords:

agriculture, computerization, market committee, case study, Jal Gao District, communication, transport, storage, markets, marketing

Abstract

Agriculture in India, since ages was drilled once in the past on an endurance premise as the town men were independent, individuals traded their products and enterprises with the kindred town men on a deal premise. Gradually and gradually with the development of methods for correspondence, transport and storerooms, agriculture has accepted its situation as cash and benefit arranged business. Rancher develops those harvests that bring them a prevalent worth this was quite encouraged by the great markets and advertising. Markets and advertising of produce is considered as an indispensable piece of agriculture, as people, associations and horticultural based research establishments are urged to make greater investment in the innovation to increment agrarian generation. The agrarian advertising includes two words Agriculture and Marketing. Agriculture implies exercises focused on the utilization of normal assets for the self-utilization and human welfare. Promoting hints a progression of exercises engaged with moving the merchandise (here agrarian produce) from generation (here farmlands) to the utilization. Therefore, showcasing goes about as a scaffold joining the makers to the consumers.

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Published

2019-05-01

How to Cite

[1]
“Comparative Study of Pre and Post Computerization of Agriculture Market Committee: Case Study of Jal Gao District: The Impact of Computerization on Agricultural Marketing: A Case Study of Jal Gao District”, JASRAE, vol. 16, no. 6, pp. 1675–1681, May 2019, Accessed: Apr. 04, 2026. [Online]. Available: https://ignited.in/index.php/jasrae/article/view/11614