Vol. 7, Issue 6 (2019)
Growth and instability analysis of production and export of pomegranate from India
Author(s): Aware MR, DS Perke and Y Praneetha
Abstract: The present study was conducted to assess the growth and instability in export of pomegranate. Compound Growth Rate, Coefficient of Variation (CV) and Coppock’s instability index is employed to analyse the time series data for 15 years collected from APEDA and other government publication for a period of 2003-04 to 2017-18. The growth rate of pomegranate production in Maharashtra state is found to be positive and significant at 1 per cent level during I, III and at overall period. Country wise export performance of Kuwait was highest growth rate in pomegranate exported quantity from India was 42.22 per cent which is significant at 1 per cent level. Whereas the lowest growth rate of Netherland for export of pomegranate was found i.e. 3.54 per cent. The production of pomegranate exhibited less variability with co-efficient of variation at 10.69 per cent, 4.54 per cent and 25.26 per cent in period I, II and III, respectively. Coppock’s Instability Index shows the highest variation in export value of pomegranate i.e. 203.44 per cent in period I. Country wise export quantity of pomegranate Coppock’s Instability Index shows the highest variation in USA and lowest variation in U.A.E. i.e. 257.74 and 32.08 per cent, respectively.
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Aware MR, DS Perke, Y Praneetha. Growth and instability analysis of production and export of pomegranate from India. Int J Chem Stud 2019;7(6):2554-2558.