In Bhiwani district of Haryana by traders role of market information system for gram crop

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Monika Rani, Abhey Singh, Mamta Rani

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The Bhiwani area in Haryana, which includes Siwani and Tosham, is a good place to grow gram. Blocks were chosen on purpose to get the most gram crops. Also, the markets of Bhiwani, Dadri, Siwani, Loharu, and Tosham were picked to look into the marketing data and boundaries of gram marketing. Forty sellers from four controlled markets spread out over two blocks in Bhiwani district were picked at random to look into a range of marketing issues. Within the Bhiwani area, researchers discovered that sellers knew Rank I, II, III, and IV about the major market and the reference/other market's costs and changes. In the Bhiwani area, sellers who knew each other in other markets were good sources of information about the market. The daily prices were written down by hand and put on a board so farmers who came to the market could see them and use them. Information is distributed through a variety of media, including neighbours, newspapers, and relatives. Approximately 68% of traders in the selected markets had difficulties due to a lack of information in the proper format.

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