Missing Linkages in the Value Chain of Fruits
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Presenter:
Manish Arora
MBA (AB),2nd Year
IABM, Bikaner11
For Infrastructure organization

Objective
• To understand the current state of production, value addition and consumption of Kinnow, Oranges and Aonla
• To identify and assess existing processing infrastructure for fruit produces and gap analysis
• To identify problem faced by grower, entrepreneurs etc. at each stage of value addition
• To identify strategies and approach to minimize waste and encouraging value additional at each stage
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Project Methodology
Sample Total
number
Method of Selection
Districts, Major Mandies 4,4 Major producing Area andMandi.
Villages 8 Major producing area.
Farmers 30 Snowball & Judgmental
Retailers 24 Randomly
Wholesalers 20 Purposely
Professors 4 specialization.
RICCO OFFICE, Packing unit, cold storage 4,4,5
RCCI officeJaipur, Udyog bhawan, directorate of horticulture
1In each
1. Scientist2. Agriculture officer
3. Farmer, wholesaler, Retailer
WEB portals,RCCI, RICCO, PANT
Krishi Bhawan, Udyog Bhawan, KVK
Primary data
SecondaRy
Data
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Current state of Production
source – Directorate of horticulture, Pant krishi bhawan, Jaipur
33.30%
28.70%
16%
4%
2.50% 16%
Per cent share of fruit production in Rajasthan in 2009-10
oragne kinnowmangoguavaaonlaothers
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Availability of Fruit In Mandi and their Production belt
Fruits Jaipur Alwar Ajmer Chittor
garh
Hanuma
ngarh
Kota Jhalawar Sri
Ganganagar
Jodhp
ur
Aonla
Orange
Kinnow
Fruits Jan Feb Mar Apr To July
Aug - Sept
Oct Nov Dec
Aonla
Orange
Kinnow
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Area & Production
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Are
a (0
00
he
ctar
e)
Year
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
140
160
180
Pro
du
ctio
n (
00
0 M
T)
year
Amla
Kinnow
Orange
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Value Chain Gap
40 paisa
25-35%
RS -1
77
5-10%

Share & Distribution of Kinnow
88.30%
11.5%0.2%
Percentage share of Kinnow in Rajasthan
Sri Ganganagar
Hanumangarh
others
25
20
15 15
10
5
10
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
Pro
du
ctio
n (
%)
Kinnow distribution in Sri Ganganagar region
Source: DOH,Jaipur
Source: Sri Ganganagar mandi88
2008-09

Post Harvest Management
70
60
20
5
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
waxing packing cold store Processing
Farm
er
i(%
)
Post harvest treatment of Kinnow in Sriganganagar
large Size50%
Medium size40%
Undersize fruit10%
Grading of Kinnow in Sri Ganganagar Region
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Trade of Kinnow
25%
10%65%
Percentage of Kinnow coming in Sri Gaganagar
Mandi
Punjab Haryana Rajasthan
90%
10%
Kinnow Coming in Sri Ganganagar Mandi
In loose form In packaging form
1010

Marketing of Kinnow
60%20%
20%
Selling of Kinnow to different value chain by farmer in study area
pre-harvest contractor
wholesaler on farm
in mandi
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Production of Aonla in Rajasthan
23.5%
21.5%
8.9%5.9%
40%
Jaipur Hanumangarh Alwar Chittorgarh others
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2008-09

39.60%
32.50%
6.50%21.4%
Maharastra Madhya pradesh
Rajasthan otehrs
Share of orange of Rajasthan in India 2009-10
Share of Orange
96.50%
1.60% 1.90%
Per cent share of Orange Production in Rajasthan (2009-10)
Jhalawar
bhilwara
others
1313

Shelf life Of Orange
60 days
40 Days
12 Days
5 Days
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
Practices In cold storage with proper
packing,sorting
In Cold storage without proper packing, sorting
If waxed No treatment
Life of orange through various application in study area
In cold storage with proper packing,sorting
In Cold storage without proper packing, sorting
If waxed
No treatment
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Risk & Contract Price Decision
55.5 6 6
77.5
88.5
5.5
6 6.5 6.5
7.58
89
66.5
7 78
8.59
10
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
AGE (Year 5-10)
AGE(Year 10-15)
AGE (15-30)
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Infrastructure Available In Rajasthanfor fruit crops
Fruit
Market linkages
Export
potential
Food
park
s
AEZ MANDIS Proce
ssing
unit
Cold
storage
% of India
production
Kinnow Y N Y N N 30-35% Medium
Orange
Y N Y N N 9-10%
Low
Aonla N N Y Y N high medium
Source: Annual Report of NHM (2009)1616

Cold Storages in Rajasthan
source – Rajasthan Chamber of Commerce and industry
91%
8%
1%
Private Co-operative public
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1. Traditional system for cooling & insulation.
2. Storage time maximum 40 day.
3. Very far from mandi and no packaging and grading facility
4. Charging RS 15-18 Per month for oranges box

Marketing channel for Kinnow, orange, AonlaMarketingchannel- 1
Marketingchannel -2
Marketing channel -3 Marketing channel -4
Producer Producer Producer Producer
Retailer Commissionagent
Post Harvest Contractor Commission agent
Consumer Retailer Commission agent Wholesaler
Consumer Retailer Retailer
Consumer Consumer
In study area not found
In Jaipur Sadulshahar in Ganganagar& Intergraph in Hanumangarh
Sri Ganganagar( fatehsingh wala)And in Jhalawar Bhawani mandi aklera)
vv
18
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Wastages occur in the value chain of Orange
• Poor handling Practice & Improper Transportation- 5-6 %
• Due to the undersize fruit - 10-12%
• Due to poor quality of Wax & picking system -5-6%
• unskilled labor - 5-6 %
• Due to traditional system of cooling system -5%
Farm
washing
Reaches to retail outlet
Cold store
Drying
Picking Transport to processing
plant
Transport through
truck
grading Sorting Packaging
weighing Consumer
Transport to the mandi LOSS -1-2%
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Wastages Occur in the value chainof Kinnow
loss
(10-12%)
wastages
5-8 % loss 5-7%
loss 10-15% loss-7-9%
%
Farm
Distant market
Sorting/ Grading
Local Mandi
A Grade(60-80%)
B Grade( 20-40%)
C grade( 10-20%)
Loss 10-15%
Rajasthan(25-30%)
Outside the state(60-80%)
2020

Strategy & Approach for Waste
reduction and Value Addition.
1. Competitive strategy
Cost leadership Market oriented
approach
Differentiation focus
2. Rythu bazaar
2121

Contd.
Kinnow
Orange
Pull Push
NOV-Dec.
Jan-Feb
Use in a processing
unitAnd Store & export
Jan
Pull Push
march
Feb store
Sell It in later
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stockDemand

Gap analysis Processing unit:• Finance problem( Need help of Electricity & Subsidy).
• Required effective market Information.
• Lack of cold storage facility.
• Lack of awareness about branding.
• Seasonal
Packing and Grading unit• Not using good quality wax.
• Packaging material is expensive.
• Seasonal in nature
• CFB and Wooden box.
• Waxing charges – 80 Paisa
• Packing charges – RS 20-25/kg 2323

Suggestion
1. Provide Infrastructure like Rythu bazaar with cold
storage facility and packaging and grading unit.
2. Provide structure like Food net in Uganda For good
better information flow
3. Processing unit should be on the demand base For this
market study and consumer behavior analysis is must
require.
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Visit Area
20 Days
5Days
3 Days
5 Days
4 Days
16 Days
Jaipur ( Pant krishi bhawan, directorate of horticulture, Terminal market, Aonla)
Jhalawar ( KVK, Horticulture College, Aklera, jhalrapatan, bhawani mandi for
orange)
Kota ( Ricco area, kvk hortuclture Research institute)
Sri Ganganagar ( kinnow survey)
Hanumangarh ( kinnow and aonla)
Jaipur (cold storage , packing and grading unit, report writing, presentation)
Start day
Duration (days)
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