Production of Turmeric in North East Hill Region of India: A Value Chain Analysis

The paper demonstrates the economics of turmeric in the in North Eastern Hill region by focusing on the states, viz., Mizoram, Meghalaya, Manipur and Sikkim through value chain analysis approach. The cost of cultivation analysis has shown that the turmeric crop is economically beneficial across the...

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Aquatic plants
Chain
Consumers
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Cultivation
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Harvest
Harvesting
Mapping
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Policy making
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Spices
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Value
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Value engineering
Working capital
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