Figure 1: Selection of the Study Site
Table 1: Distance between village and various important facilities available in the study area
Table 2: Distribution of sampled household according to family size
Table 3: Category wise distribution of workers of sampled growers
Table 4: Distribution of sampled family head according to their educational status
Table 5: Occupation of the family member in the study area
Table 6: Land use pattern of sampled household in the study area (ha)
Table 7: Cropping pattern and average yield in the study area (q ha-1)
Table 8: Average number of livestock per household in the study area
Table 9: Total production, family requirements and marketed surplus of apple in study area (q farm-1)
Table 10: Post harvest losses during storage, transportation and marketing of apple in study area
Figure 1: Selection of the Study Site
Table 1: Distance between village and various important facilities available in the study area
Table 2: Distribution of sampled household according to family size
Table 3: Category wise distribution of workers of sampled growers
Table 4: Distribution of sampled family head according to their educational status
Table 5: Occupation of the family member in the study area
Table 6: Land use pattern of sampled household in the study area (ha)
Table 7: Cropping pattern and average yield in the study area (q ha-1)
Table 8: Average number of livestock per household in the study area
Table 9: Total production, family requirements and marketed surplus of apple in study area (q farm-1)
Table 10: Post harvest losses during storage, transportation and marketing of apple in study area
Figure 1: Selection of the Study Site
Table 1: Distance between village and various important facilities available in the study area
Table 2: Distribution of sampled household according to family size
Table 3: Category wise distribution of workers of sampled growers
Table 4: Distribution of sampled family head according to their educational status
Table 5: Occupation of the family member in the study area
Table 6: Land use pattern of sampled household in the study area (ha)
Table 7: Cropping pattern and average yield in the study area (q ha-1)
Table 8: Average number of livestock per household in the study area
Table 9: Total production, family requirements and marketed surplus of apple in study area (q farm-1)
Table 10: Post harvest losses during storage, transportation and marketing of apple in study area
Figure 1: Selection of the Study Site
Table 1: Distance between village and various important facilities available in the study area
Table 2: Distribution of sampled household according to family size
Table 3: Category wise distribution of workers of sampled growers
Table 4: Distribution of sampled family head according to their educational status
Table 5: Occupation of the family member in the study area
Table 6: Land use pattern of sampled household in the study area (ha)
Table 7: Cropping pattern and average yield in the study area (q ha-1)
Table 8: Average number of livestock per household in the study area
Table 9: Total production, family requirements and marketed surplus of apple in study area (q farm-1)
Table 10: Post harvest losses during storage, transportation and marketing of apple in study area
Figure 1: Selection of the Study Site
Table 1: Distance between village and various important facilities available in the study area
Table 2: Distribution of sampled household according to family size
Table 3: Category wise distribution of workers of sampled growers
Table 4: Distribution of sampled family head according to their educational status
Table 5: Occupation of the family member in the study area
Table 6: Land use pattern of sampled household in the study area (ha)
Table 7: Cropping pattern and average yield in the study area (q ha-1)
Table 8: Average number of livestock per household in the study area
Table 9: Total production, family requirements and marketed surplus of apple in study area (q farm-1)
Table 10: Post harvest losses during storage, transportation and marketing of apple in study area
Figure 1: Selection of the Study Site
Table 1: Distance between village and various important facilities available in the study area
Table 2: Distribution of sampled household according to family size
Table 3: Category wise distribution of workers of sampled growers
Table 4: Distribution of sampled family head according to their educational status
Table 5: Occupation of the family member in the study area
Table 6: Land use pattern of sampled household in the study area (ha)
Table 7: Cropping pattern and average yield in the study area (q ha-1)
Table 8: Average number of livestock per household in the study area
Table 9: Total production, family requirements and marketed surplus of apple in study area (q farm-1)
Table 10: Post harvest losses during storage, transportation and marketing of apple in study area
Figure 1: Selection of the Study Site
Table 1: Distance between village and various important facilities available in the study area
Table 2: Distribution of sampled household according to family size
Table 3: Category wise distribution of workers of sampled growers
Table 4: Distribution of sampled family head according to their educational status
Table 5: Occupation of the family member in the study area
Table 6: Land use pattern of sampled household in the study area (ha)
Table 7: Cropping pattern and average yield in the study area (q ha-1)
Table 8: Average number of livestock per household in the study area
Table 9: Total production, family requirements and marketed surplus of apple in study area (q farm-1)
Table 10: Post harvest losses during storage, transportation and marketing of apple in study area
Figure 1: Selection of the Study Site
Table 1: Distance between village and various important facilities available in the study area
Table 2: Distribution of sampled household according to family size
Table 3: Category wise distribution of workers of sampled growers
Table 4: Distribution of sampled family head according to their educational status
Table 5: Occupation of the family member in the study area
Table 6: Land use pattern of sampled household in the study area (ha)
Table 7: Cropping pattern and average yield in the study area (q ha-1)
Table 8: Average number of livestock per household in the study area
Table 9: Total production, family requirements and marketed surplus of apple in study area (q farm-1)
Table 10: Post harvest losses during storage, transportation and marketing of apple in study area
Figure 1: Selection of the Study Site
Table 1: Distance between village and various important facilities available in the study area
Table 2: Distribution of sampled household according to family size
Table 3: Category wise distribution of workers of sampled growers
Table 4: Distribution of sampled family head according to their educational status
Table 5: Occupation of the family member in the study area
Table 6: Land use pattern of sampled household in the study area (ha)
Table 7: Cropping pattern and average yield in the study area (q ha-1)
Table 8: Average number of livestock per household in the study area
Table 9: Total production, family requirements and marketed surplus of apple in study area (q farm-1)
Table 10: Post harvest losses during storage, transportation and marketing of apple in study area
Figure 1: Selection of the Study Site
Table 1: Distance between village and various important facilities available in the study area
Table 2: Distribution of sampled household according to family size
Table 3: Category wise distribution of workers of sampled growers
Table 4: Distribution of sampled family head according to their educational status
Table 5: Occupation of the family member in the study area
Table 6: Land use pattern of sampled household in the study area (ha)
Table 7: Cropping pattern and average yield in the study area (q ha-1)
Table 8: Average number of livestock per household in the study area
Table 9: Total production, family requirements and marketed surplus of apple in study area (q farm-1)
Table 10: Post harvest losses during storage, transportation and marketing of apple in study area
Figure 1: Selection of the Study Site
Table 1: Distance between village and various important facilities available in the study area
Table 2: Distribution of sampled household according to family size
Table 3: Category wise distribution of workers of sampled growers
Table 4: Distribution of sampled family head according to their educational status
Table 5: Occupation of the family member in the study area
Table 6: Land use pattern of sampled household in the study area (ha)
Table 7: Cropping pattern and average yield in the study area (q ha-1)
Table 8: Average number of livestock per household in the study area
Table 9: Total production, family requirements and marketed surplus of apple in study area (q farm-1)
Table 10: Post harvest losses during storage, transportation and marketing of apple in study area
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