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MARKETING CHANNEL FOR POTATO Introduction India's production of potato is about 224 lakh MT. The production is largely concentrated in the northern part of the country. It is estimated that about 25 % of the potatoes, which are spoiled due to several reasons, may be saved by processing and preservation of various types of processed products. The potatoes can be processed for preservation and value addition in the form of wafers/ chips, powder, flakes, granules, canned slices. Previous NextEnd

MARKETING CHANNEL FOR POTATO Previous End It has been revealed that, according to FAO, potato is consumed by more than one billion people the world over. It is a high quality vegetable cum food crop and used in preparing more than 100 types of recipes in India. The popular Indian recipes like Samosas and Alu Paranthas are prepared from potato. The protein of potato has high biological value than proteins of cereals and even better than that of milk The biological value of mixture of egg and potato is higher than the egg alone. Hence, potato can be supplement of meat and milk products for improving their taste, lowering energy intake and reducing food cost. Importance Next

MARKETING CHANNEL FOR POTATO Marketing Practices Assembling: Assembling is the first step in marketing of farm produce. It involves collection of small surpluses from number of small farms scattered over large areas and bulking the same for subsequent distribution in volume. Grading Grading is an important factor in the marketing process of potato. Grading of tubers is done both by hand as well as by graders. PreviousNextEnd

MARKETING CHANNEL FOR POTATO Major Assembling Markets of Potato in the country Marketing Channels Institutional Marketing Due to price fluctuations and glut situation in the market, some institutions like National Agricultural Co-operative marketing Federation (NAFED), different state govt. agencies, co-operative societies are intervening in the domestic market and Agricultural and Processed Food Export Development Authority (APEDA) for export purpose to stabilize the prices. Previous NextEnd

MARKETING CHANNEL FOR POTATO PRODUCER STATE MARKETING AGENCIES RETAILER CONSUMER Institutional Marketing Channel II PRODUCER RETAILER CONSUMER CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETIES PRODUCER RETAILER CONSUMER Institutional Marketing Channel III Institutional Marketing Channel I Previous NextEnd

MARKETING CHANNEL FOR POTATO PRODUCER MARKETING FEDERATION RETAILER Institutional Marketing Channel V CONSUMER Previous NextEnd PRODUCER RETAILER CONSUMER NAFED Institutional Marketing Channel IV

MARKETING CHANNEL FOR POTATO Private Marketing Channel The different private agencies such as Producers, Commission agent. Wholesaler, Retailer and consumers are involved in the route of marketing channels of potato. Private Marketing Channel I PRODUCER RETAILER WHOLE SALER COMMISION AGENT COLD STORAGE Previous NextEnd

MARKETING CHANNEL FOR POTATO Private Marketing Channel II PRODUCER RETAILER WHOLE SALER COMMISION AGENT Private Marketing Channel III PRODUCER RETAILER WHOLE SALER Previous NextEnd

MARKETING CHANNEL FOR POTATO Forward Marketing Channel PRODUCER Consumer RETAILER COLD STORAGE FUTURE MARKETERS Marketing Channel for Processed Products PROCESSOR (CHIPS) PRODUCER COMMISION AGENT Consumer RETAILER Previous NextEnd

MARKETING CHANNEL FOR POTATO Previous NextEnd Marketing Channel Presently, forward and future market system is followed in certain agricultural commodities including potato. Forward market The forward market supports two economic functions namely price discovery and price risk management which enables the traders and stockiest to protect against the risk of adverse fluctuation of prices. Future market The future market facilitates the trading of potato for the purchase or sale of the commodity for future delivery where contracts are made on a future exchange on the basis of standard quality, quantity, delivery time, locations and the price. This makes the supply chain efficient and provide better price to the farmers

Forward Marketing Channel PRODUCER FUTURE MARKETERS COLD STORAGE RETAILER CONSUMER Marketing Channel for Processed Products PRODUCER COMMISION AGENT PROCESSOR (CHIPS) RETAILER CONSUMER Previous NextEnd

MARKETING CHANNEL FOR POTATO Benefits of Future Trading Management of price risk an agricultural commodity. Facilitates production, as per recognized quality standards of produce. Acts as a price barometer to farmers and other trade functionaries. It facilitate indirectly to the exporters / farmers through better information. It gives an idea of prices to the consumer which enables them to enter forward contract markets Previous Next End

MARKETING CHANNEL FOR POTATO Previous NextEnd Marketing costs are the actual expenses required for bringing potato from farm gate to the consumers. It includes the following:  Handling charges at local points  Assembling charges  Transportation and storage costs  Handling charges by wholesalers and retailer to consumers  Expenses on secondary services like financing, risk taking and market intelligence  Profit margins taken out by different agencies Marketing costs

MARKETING CHANNEL FOR POTATO Previous Next EndEnd Storage Structures Traditional Storage: a) In situ storage This method is used for short term storage of 2-3 months only in upland and lowland areas of North eastern states. In this storage, following practices are found as beneficial. 1. Cover the potato beds with grass and paddy crop which provide shade and cooling effect to the potatoes in upland areas and low land accordingly. b) Heap storage In this method, potatoes are heaped under the shade of trees, where tonnes of potatoes can be stored. The heaps are covered with a layer of available straw material This is a popular storage method practiced in U.P, Maharashtra and Karnataka.

MARKETING CHANNEL FOR POTATO Previous NextEnd c) Pit storage In this storage system, two types of pits are prepared i.e. katchha and pucca pits. Katchha pit is rectangular in shape measures 4.5 mt. (length) x 3.6 mt. (width) x 14 mt.(depth)* whereas pucca pit is normally circular in shape with a diameter of about 4.2 mt. All the pits are covered with 0.3 mt. thick available straw material (wheat, paddy). It is a popular storage method in Madhya Pradesh. D) Wooden Storage Structure In this system, small wooden rooms like stores about 10 ft. heights are built in the field or near residential area. The walls of the store are built by horizontally fixed overlapping wooden planks which help in preventing seepage in store and running off the rain water.

E) Storage in Rooms In this method, farmers used to store potatoes in small rooms built of brick /stones / cement at the ground floor of their residence. The potatoes are stored in this storage either in heaps, gunny bags or in bamboo baskets. F) Storage in baskets In North Eastern states, potatoes are stored in bamboo baskets known as “polo” which provides better aeration to the tubers. The baskets are made of different sizes. The smallest size holds kgs and the largest size one quintal potatoes. G) Storage in layers The method is not very common but popular where platforms of bamboo or wooden planks are constructed by the support of the store wall on one side and bamboo on the other side. It provides better space utilization and helps to minimize rotting of potato. Previous NextEnd MARKETING CHANNEL FOR POTATO

Improved Storage structure a) Storage at low temperature The following recommendations are adopted in this type of storage Store seed potatoes at 2-4 o C as no sprouting takes place at this temperature and metabolic process goes down. Besides, low temperature, sweetening is of little importance in case of seed potatoes. Store potatoes for export and processing purposes at 8-10 o C, will not only save a lot of energy but also make the potatoes more suitable for consumption, processing and export. b) Storage at o C : This storage method is suitable for potatoes for processing and export. Following recommendations are followed Store processing potatoes and ware potatoes at o C with CIPC treatment. Use refrigerated containers for export of potatoes stored at o C with CIPC treatment when the transit time of export is more than 10 days. Previous NextEnd MARKETING CHANNEL FOR POTATO

Storage Facilities a) Farmer’s storage: Farmers generally use indigenous in-situ storage system of without harvesting the tubers and to allow them remaining in the soil and also the ex-situ system where the farmers used to store potatoes in pits, baskets, wooden structures or in heaps or layers in room. b) Private / Co-operative / Public Storage: In Private / Co-operative / Public Storage sectors, potatoes are stored in cold storages at low temperature situated throughout the country. The state-wise distributions of Potato cold storage in above sectors are furnished as under. Previous NextEnd MARKETING CHANNEL FOR POTATO

Marketing Constraints for Potato Potato marketing in the country suffers from following constraints: i)High Marketing Costs & Margins. ii) Wide Price Fluctuations iii)Bottlenecks in Storage Facilities iv) Lack of Long term Indian Potato Export Policy Previous NextEnd MARKETING CHANNEL FOR POTATO

Let us sum up Potato is the world's fourth important food crop after wheat, rice and maize because of its great yield potential and high nutritive value. State marketing agencies, Co-operative societies, NAFED and Marketing federation are mainly involved institution marketing channel In future contract facilitates the trading of potato for the purchase or sale of the commodity for future delivery where contracts are made on a future exchange on the basis of standard quality, quantity, delivery time, locations and the price. This makes the supply chain efficient and provide better price to the farmers. Previous MARKETING CHANNEL FOR POTATO End