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Patel, Bharati
- Threatened Medicinal Flora of Udanti Wildlife Sanctuary, Chhattisgarh
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Indian Forester, Vol 138, No 7 (2012), Pagination: 610-615Abstract
Udanti Wildlife Sanctuary is an important protected forest area of Chhattisgarh. The sanctuary is densely covered with rich biodiversity. The exploration of this sanctuary yielded 78 medicinally important plant species belonging to 75 genera, under 35 families and. Out of the total 78 plants, 24 species have been accesses to be threatened in India. The habit of the threatened plant species were trees, herbs, shrubs and climbers. Major threats to the medicinal flora of the sanctuary were found to be forest fire and biotic interference.Keywords
Threatened Plants, Udanti, Wild Life Sanctuary, Medicinl Important Plant Species- Study of Lac Production Growth in Jharkhand: District-wise and Crop-wise Analysis
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Indian Forester, Vol 137, No 11 (2011), Pagination: 1309-1312Abstract
Status of lac production in lac growing districts of Jharkhand has been assessed with parameters like minimum, maximum, average production and simple growth rate for the period 2006-07 to 2009-10. A comparison of growth rate in three years period (2006- 07 to 2008-09) with those in four years period (2006-07 to 2009-10) has also been made for understanding the status of change in production. The analysis of data showed that Ranchi district has highest production of lac to the tune of 28.9 per cent of total lac production of the state followed by Simdega (24.5 per cent) and Gumla (17.9 per cent). The positive growth rate in lac production was recorded in Gumla, West Singhbhum and Simdega to the tune of 21.6, 6.32 and 28.9 per cent per annum respectively during last four years. Highest negative growth rate was recorded in Latehar (-69.3 per cent) district. Comparative analysis of last three and four years period growth rate showed that Gumla district recorded positive growth with slight reduction (24.9 to 21.6 per cent). Simdega district reported very good improvement (-21.2 to 28.9 per cent) and another district which recorded good improvement was West Singhbhum (- 17.3to 6.3 percent).Keywords
Lac Production, Growth Rate, Jharkhand, 'Rangeeni ' Lac And 'kusmi' Lac- An Economic Analysis of Lac Marketing in Kanker District of Chhattisgarh
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Indian Forester, Vol 139, No 3 (2013), Pagination: 256-259Abstract
Lac is recognized as a high value cash crop and management of its marketing plays a vital role for better returns. The present paper examines the marketing costs and price spread in marketing of lac in the state of Chhattisgarh. District Kanker has been selected purposively for the present study. Data on marketing costs, margins and constraints in lac marketing is collected from lac growers, market functionaries and manufacturers. The lac grower received ` 75 per kg. which amounts to 86.15 per cent share in consumers' price. The primary purchaser's margin was ` 260 per quintal (2.99 per cent of consumers' price) and incurred ` 63 per quintal on marketing cost (0.72 per cent of consumers' price). The total marketing cost paid by the wholesaler was ` 743 per quintal (8.53 per cent of consumers' price). The wholesaler's marketing margin was ` 140 per quintal (1.61 per cent of consumers' price). 'Arhat' charges were 3 per cent of the transacted amount. There was tremendous scope to increase the profitability of lac growers in the study area by adopting proper marketing and processing techniques.Keywords
Lac marketing, Lac growers consumer's price, Profitability.- Growth Analysis of Lac Production in Madhya Pradesh
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