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Volume : I, Issue : IV, May - 2011

A STUDY OF PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS OF WOMEN EMPLOYEES IN GRAPE FARM

A. M. Gurav,R.S. Salunkhe

Published By : Laxmi Book Publication

Abstract :

Grape (Vitas viniferous L.) is an important commercial fruit crop of Maharashtra state in India having vast export potential. The state ranks first in respect of area (70,000 hectares) of production (1650000 MT) and productivity (28 MT/ha) of grapes in the country. Near about 75% of grape produce is used for table purpose, 15% - 20% is dried for raisin production and 5% is used for manufacturing of juice and wine. Consumption of grapes are beneficial to health, in addition to the usual nutrients, grapes are also rich in phenolic compounds and other natural antioxidants. It is observed that the export percentage of grapes is not more than 4% of total production. In order to increase export, quality and production per hectare have to be increased. To increase export and maximization of grapes production there is a lot of scope to adopt modern methods for efficient utilization of human resources, particularly women human resource. This research paper attempts to study the problems and prospectus of women employees in grape farm.

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A. M. Gurav,R.S. Salunkhe, (2011). A STUDY OF PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS OF WOMEN EMPLOYEES IN GRAPE FARM. Indian Streams Research Journal, Vol. I, Issue. IV, http://oldisrj.lbp.world/UploadedData/131.pdf

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  1. Maharashtra State Grape Growers Association Pune Br. Sangli.
  2. Field Work

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