Commercial factors

PROGRAMME PLANNING, IMPLEMENTATION AND EVALUATION 2(1+1)

Commercial factors

The commercial factors posing an obstacle in programme implementation include the arrangements made for

  1. Provision of inputs and credit needed to operate the project: If the supply of inputs and credit needed for the functioning of the programme are available on time, then it indicates a smooth functioning of the programme. Otherwise the same could serve as an obstacle in programme execution. It is important to see that the programme participants revive the supplies of inputs such as fertilizers, seeds, pesticides, equipments, agriculture machinery, cattle feed etc. to adopt new technologies and also the credit facilities be made available to farmers for purchase of items.

  2. Marketing the output produced by the programme: When the programme has been successfully implemented and the output produced, it is necessary that the proposed market should have been carefully analyzed so that the project’s output can be sold. It is a must that an effective demand for the output is prevailing at reasonable prices and the output is sold.

To avoid these above mentioned constraints, the organizations at village level can approach the state and central governments for facilities in their areas for conducting such extension activities.
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