ASSESSMENT OF SUPPLY CHAINS IN DAIRY SECTOR OF TELANGANA STATE: RISK, RETURNS AND PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS
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Keywords:
Risk, Returns, Dairy farmers, Dairy supply chain, Supply chain performanceAbstract
The objective of this study is to examine risks, returns and performance of farmer-producers in
the dairy supply chain and to empirically test the relationship between risk, returns and performance
of farmers-producers for Telangana state. This study is based on primary data consists of 213 farmers
from the state of Telangana. The results revealed that organized (institution) selling had lower risks
and lower returns when compared to unorganized (personal) selling. Farmers prefer cooperatives
societies, though they offer lesser price compared to other channels, owing to overall benefits which
are mostly intangible. Risk had positive impact on returns and negative impact on performance,
whereas, returns had positive impact on performance.
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