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Marketed Surplus and Post-harvest Losses of Jowar - Agmarknet

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TABLE NO. 15<br />

RETENTION BY THE FARM FAMILY FOR CONSUMPTION BY PERMANENT LABOUR<br />

AND TEMPORARY LABOUR ENGAGED ON THE FARM.<br />

(AVERAGE 1996-97, 1997-98 AND 1998-99)<br />

S.<br />

No.<br />

Category Total<br />

production<br />

(‘000 tonnes)<br />

Quantity retained for consumption<br />

Permanent Percent Temporary Percent<br />

labour<br />

labour<br />

1. Small 5257.48 1.55 0.03 147.29 2.80<br />

2. Medium 2725.50 6.00 0.22 73.12 2.68<br />

3 Large 2669.21 43.36 1.62 75.90 2.84<br />

All India 10652.19 50.91 0.48 296.31 2.78<br />

The estimated quantity <strong>of</strong> jowar retained for consumption by permanent labour <strong>and</strong> temporary<br />

labour worked out to 0.48 percent <strong>and</strong> 2.78 percent <strong>of</strong> production respectively.<br />

6.3.2 The State-wise retentions <strong>of</strong> jowar by all categories <strong>of</strong> cultivators taken together for consumption<br />

<strong>of</strong> permanent labour <strong>and</strong> temporary labour employed on the farm are furnished in Annexures<br />

VI <strong>and</strong> VII <strong>and</strong> summary there<strong>of</strong> is furnished in Table No. 16.

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