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Vol. 5 (4) : July-August 2014 issue
Green Farming Vol. 5 (4) : 716-719 ; July-August, 2014
Export dynamics of arabica plantation coffee from India$
N. ASHOKAa1*, BALACHANDRA K. NAIKb2 and VILAS S. KULKARNIb3
aDeptt. of Agri. Economics, College of Horiticulture, Munirabad, Dt & Tq Koppal - 583 233
bDeptt. of Agribusiness Managment, College of Agriculture, Dharwad - 580 005 (Karnataka)
Designation :  
1Assistant Prof. (ashokan.abm@gmail.com), 2Professor, 3Associate Professor
Subject : Agriculture Economics, Agri-Business, Marketing & Statistics, Farm Management
Paper No. : P-1499
Total Pages : 4
Received : 23 Feb 2014
Revised accepted : 25 July 2014
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N. ASHOKA, BALACHANDRA K. NAIK and VILAS S. KULKARNI. 2014. Export dynamics of arabica plantation coffee from India$. Green Farming  Vol. 5 (4) : 716-719  ;  July-August, 2014

ABSTRACT
Currently, country is facing several constraints in diversification of export of Arabica plantation coffee. In this context, the study examines the growth, competitiveness and direction trade of Arabica plantation coffee exports from India. The results indicate that the growth of export was negative for major importing countries like Germany, Kuwait and Russian Federation. However, Arabica plantation coffee exports to Italy and Belgium are growing positively with higher coefficient of variation. This trend reveals that India is losing its international market in two front viz., deceleration in export to traditional markets and moving towards new unstable markets. However, Nominal Protection Coefficient (NPC) indicated that Italy and Germany are the most competitive destinations for export of Indian Arabica plantation coffee. Further, the Markov chain model proved the fact that probability of retention of export share was less among major Arabica plantation coffee importing counties. The export projections have shown that, Japan and Germany would be the largest importers of Arabica plantation coffee from India in near future.
Key words :
Arabica plantation coffee, Competitiveness, Export dynamics, Growth, Markov chain model.