Type | Thesis or Dissertation - Doctor of Philosophy |
Title | A study on mushroom entrepreneurship and consumer behaviour in Karnataka |
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Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2015 |
URL | http://krishikosh.egranth.ac.in/handle/1/5810028014 |
Abstract | Considering the importance of mushroom cultivation as a potential income generating agribusiness, the present research was undertaken to study the entrepreneurial behaviour of mushroom growers, to analyse the performance of mushroom producing units, marketing channels, consumer behaviour, technological and institutional support available to mushroom entrepreneurs and to discuss the constraints and suggestions to promote mushroom entrepreneurship. Sixty mushroom growing entrepreneurs and 150 consumers across Karnataka were interviewed for the study. The research revealed that 55.00 per cent mushroom growers fall in the medium category of entrepreneurial behaviour. The mushroom growers with high and very high level of entrepreneurial behaviour are 16.67 and 6.66 per cent respectively. Ten per cent and 11.67 per cent mushroom growers belonged to very low and low level of entrepreneurial behaviour. Higher number of respondents (53.33 %) were low on performance index. Only 5.00 and 3.33 per cent enterprises were in the high and very high level of performance index respectively. Very small units mostly sell their produce to consumers and retailers; whereas very big units depend mostly on wholesalers. Nearly half of the consumers were in the medium category followed by nearly 40.00 per cent in the low and about 10.00 per cent in the high mushroom consumer behaviour. Non-availability of spawn, exploitation by market middlemen, exploitation by consultants and quality standards of spawn were major constraints. Subsidy and loan facility for mushroom entrepreneurship followed by creating awareness about mushroom consumption, providing spawn at nearest places were the suggestions of majority entrepreneurs. |
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