
Sustainability and Profitability of Organic Ginger Growers in South District of Sikkim
Author(s) -
Salina Subba,
Jahanara Jahanara,
Neeru Bala
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
international journal of advances in agricultural science and technology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2348-1358
DOI - 10.47856/ijaast.2021.v08i8.019
Subject(s) - sustainability , profitability index , organic farming , agricultural science , productivity , agriculture , organic production , investment (military) , business , agricultural economics , geography , economics , environmental science , economic growth , biology , politics , political science , law , ecology , archaeology , finance
The present study was conducted in South district of Sikkim to study the sustainability and profitability of organic ginger growers. A total number of 120 organic ginger growers were selected proportionately from five villages under Namchi Block because production, productivity and area under organic ginger cultivation were found to be maximum. The data were collected by personal interview method by using pre-tested interview schedule and later appropriate statistical analysis was done to find out the meaningful result. Sustainability indicators with various organic practices have been used to check the sustainability of organic farming practices of organic ginger growers. Whereas, the profitability of the respondents was found to be Rs.11578.57 on an average. Thus, it can be seen that investment of a rupee in organic farming yields 2.57 rupees.