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Agro- Based Business

Agro-based businesses involve utilizing agricultural resources to produce goods such as food, textiles, or materials. They rely on crops, livestock, or natural resources for manufacturing and trade..

Agro-Industry Services

Guidance on various aspects of agricultural businesses.

Agro-Produce Marketing

Agro produce marketing is second main phenomena for farmer’s wealth creation. The farmer hasn’t aware about the marketing and its various ingredients. The Agro produce marketing is one of the main aspects of the farmer’s wealth creation. Which increase the farmers’ practice of Agro produce marketing? It has good kind strategy & practices which are capable to increase the capacity of Agro products. SAmSA are here ready to provide some useful services for agro produce marketing. We provide these services which are based on these four categories: a.Grain Based b.Vegetable Based c.Fruit Based d.Plant Based An agricultural ‘value chain’ defines the set of activities that bring a basic agricultural product from production in the field to final consumption, where value is added to the product at each stage. Here, we break up this chain further and see that value can be added to agricultural products in a number of ways. Each stage is analyzed to understand how farmers and consumers can benefit from the process. SamridhaSathi has prepared these stages for good output: Stage # 1. Production: Stage # 2. Harvesting and Cleaning: Stage # 3. Transport: Stage # 4. Primary Processing and Storage: Stage # 5. Secondary Processing and Storage: Stage # 6. Grading: Stage # 7. Distribution: Stage # 8. Packaging: Stage # 9. Wholesale:. Stage # 10. Direct Marketing:. Stage # 11. Food Processing: Stage # 12. Waste Management It is seen from the discussion that agricultural value chains are skewed against farmers and consumers. While farmers get low prices, consumers get expensive products. The produce is also adulterated at the multiple points where they are handled. Farmers prefer to sell out to pre-harvest contractors, giving up their opportunity for value addition. A series of legal and infrastructural problems prevent them from adding value on their own. On a macro level, the country struggles to become more efficient and add value to be able to capture new global market opportunities. Modernization of value chains can help solve these problems but, since independence, a suspicion of agricultural modernization has stymied efforts to do so. SAmSA has an adequate solution of these issues..



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