markating of chalta poster presentation
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Not available in all seasons.Higher production cost.Supply in market isn’t enough.Demand at market is moderately
high.Transportation of products is high.
MARKETING OF CHALTA (Dillenia indica L.) PRODUCTS
Problems of Marketing of Chalta SUBMITTED TO
MD. SALIM AZADPROFESSORFORESTRY AND WOOD TECHNOLOGY DISCIPLINEKHULNA UNIVERSITY, KHULNA
SUBMITTED BYGROUP NO-01
STUDENT ID: 130501, 130502130503, 130504
FORESTRY AND WOOD TECHNOLOGY DISCIPLINE
KHULNA UNIVERSITY, KHULNA
English name: Elephant apple. Type: Medium-sized, semi deciduous tree,
branches spreading. Leaves: Fascicled at the end of the
branches, oblong-lanceolate, acuminate. Flowers: White, large, up to 15 cm dia. Fruit: Large, 7.5-10 cm dia., subglobose. Bark: Reddish brown, exfoliating.
GENERAL INFORMATION OF CHALTA DISTRIBUTIONBangladesh, Cambodia, India, Malaysia, Myanmar, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Vietnam; Australasia; North America, South America.
Flowering: May-June Fruiting: July-August Ripening: November-December
4Ps
PRODUCT:
PROMOTION:
Jal achar Misti achar Tok achar Mixed fruit jam
Chalta Pran chalta pickle
Chatney Chalta powder0
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Taka per 100gm product
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Proper price must be selected at which the goods must be sold.
To indicate the method used to get the goods to the target market.Communication with the target
market about the product, place and price of the goods.
Something that is made or grown to be sold or used.
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