Minor Forest Product and Marketing: A Case Study of Broom Grass in Meghalaya

Minor Forest Product and Marketing: A Case Study of Broom Grass in Meghalaya

Authors

  •   Ram Singh
  •   A. Monika
  •   S. M. Feroze

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.36808/if/2013/v139i9/37180

Keywords:

Minor Forest Product, Marketing and Broom Grass, Cooperative Marketing

Abstract

Broomgrass (Thysanolaena latifolia), an important minor forest produce of Meghalaya grows in the wild in almost all parts of the state. The study was conducted in Mawlong village of Ri-Bhoi district of Meghalaya during the year of 2011-12. Whole sale trading of brooms was a highly monopolized activity. Major portion (65%) of consumers' price goes to the traders and middlemen. The price fixation of the produce should be carried out through open auction method. At present maximum share of produce directly taken by commission agent. Therefore, to improve economy of the people in the state and region, the system of cooperative marketing needs to be developed.

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Author Biographies

Ram Singh

A. Monika

S. M. Feroze

Published

2013-09-01

How to Cite

Singh, R., Monika, A., & Feroze, S. M. (2013). Minor Forest Product and Marketing: A Case Study of Broom Grass in Meghalaya. Indian Forester, 139(9), 807–810. https://doi.org/10.36808/if/2013/v139i9/37180
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