特伦甘纳邦Bhadradri Kothagudem部落产品测绘和商业潜力评估

R. Sravyasree, P. Radhika, Seema, D. S. Chary
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印度的部落通常依靠收集和销售农业和森林产品来满足他们的需要和收入来源,特别是那些居住在森林边缘村庄附近和附近的部落。因此,进行这项研究是为了记录人们收集的林产品,目的是提供有助于增加这些林产品商业潜力的知识。该研究采用简单的随机抽样技术,从Koya、Kondareddie和Lambada三个部落群体中选择了60名受访者。主要数据收集自每个部落的20个部落,次要数据收集自部落福利部门、网站、期刊、研究论文、部落商店记录和书籍等来源。结果表明,大部分林产品是由Koya和Kondareddie部落采集的。产品包括阿姆拉、竹子、蜂蜜、麻花花、罗望子和天麻叶。这些群体也参与制作竹篮。另一方面,Amla,罗望子和蜂蜜被Lambada小组收集,因为它们被认为是转移原始研究文章Sravyasree等人;生物工程学报,38(11):180-188,2020;文章no.AJAEES。63499 181对其他职业。在60个部落的216名家庭成员中,约有91名成员参与了森林产品的收集。大多数人(53%)花费50至100天收集林产品,约42%的人每天花费5至8小时。此外,约28%的人每天花费14小时和9 12小时收集林产品。研究还发现,研究区部落采集的所有林产品都可以进一步加工,以增加价值和提高价格。原产品和增值产品的价差从30%到高达1593%不等。
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Mapping of Tribal Products and Assessing the Business Potential in Bhadradri Kothagudem, Telangana
The tribes in India usually depend on collection and sale of agricultural and forests products for their need and source of income especially for those residing close to and in the forest fringe villages. Hence, this study was conducted to document the forest products collected by the people with the aim of contributing knowledge that could help increase the business potential of these forest products. The study employed simple random sampling technique for selection of sixty (60) respondents from the three tribal groups of Koya, Kondareddie and Lambada. Primary data were collected from 20 tribals from each tribal group and the secondary data was collected from sources like Tribal Welfare department, websites, journals, research papers, tribal stores records and books. The result revealed that majority of the forest products were collected by Koya and Kondareddie tribal groups. The products include amla, bamboo, honey, mahua flowers, tamarind and tendu leaves. These groups are also involved in making of bamboo baskets. On the other hand, Amla, tamarind and honey were collected by Lambada group as they are seen to be shifting Original Research Article Sravyasree et al.; AJAEES, 38(11): 180-188, 2020; Article no.AJAEES.63499 181 towards other occupations. From the 216 family members of 60 tribal respondents, about 91 members were involved in collection of forest products. Majority (53%) of the people spend 50 100 days in collecting forest produce and around 42% spent 5-8 hours per day. In addition, about 28% each spent 1 4 hours and 9 12 hours for collection of forest produce in a day. The study also found that all the collected forest products by the tribals in the study area can be further processed to add value and enhance price. The price difference in raw and value added products ranged from 30%to as high as 1593%.
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