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Marketing And Delivery Of Staple Crops
With An Invisible Micronutrients : Private Sector
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Ashish Wele
President (Business Head)
Nirmal Seed Pvt. Ltd. India
Sorghum and pearl millet are primarily grown as
subsistence food crops in Tropical and Subtropical
countries. Less than 5% of annual production is
commercially processed by industry.
The main constraints to the commercialization of these
crops are
a) Low levels of productivity compared to commercial
grain substitutes,
b) High grain assembly and marketing costs,
c) High processing costs, and
d) The lack of awareness of commercial food and feed
processors regarding these crops.
Efforts to promote the commercialization of sorghum and
pearl millet face an essential conundrum.
In the tropical and subtropical countries near about
70% population is in rural area.
Nearly 12 million children under the age of five (over
4 million of them in sub-Saharan Africa alone) die
annually; malnutrition is a culprit in 55 per cent of
these deaths.
Anaemia due to Iron deficiency is a major
contributing factor in over 20 per cent of post-birth
maternal deaths in Africa and Asia.
(From Africa Recovery, Vol.11#3 (February 1998), page 3)
350 million in india suffer from nutrient deficiencies
50 per cent Indian women suffer from anaemia.
Rural Market : Extremely diverse market
Villages
Size
Population
Spread
Income
Literacy Level
Awareness Level
Languages
Media creating an impact creating awareness levels.
Problems in Rural Market :
Low per capita income
Low disposable income
Inadequate fixed income (Daily wages)
Majority depends on agricultural income
Acute dependence on mansoon
Consumption linked to harvest
Infrastructure problems
Low awareness
Communication difficult & expensive
Factors that influence rural behaviour
Stimuli Inputs to many senses
Products
Package
Commercials
Brand image
References
Information about the products
Perception
Exposure
Interpretation
Attitude
Consumer belief
Consumer feelings
Myths about Rural Marketing
It is homogenous mass
Individual decide about purchases
Disposable income is low
It is heterogenous mass, many languages,
state variations, literacy.
Decision making process is collective – It
is influenced by decider, ability of
individual all be different so marketing
must brand message at several levels
Population below poverty line varies
disposable income is high
Challenges & Strategies for Nutritional Staple Crops
Awareness
Acceptability
Availability
Challenges & Strategies for Bio fortified Staple Crops
Awareness :
Less exposure to the World, low literacy rate
a) Opinion leaders play key role
b) Promotional methods
i) Personal interface
ii) Using culture touch
iii) Events : Folk entertainment, Magic show etc
iv) Display tools : Large screens, animations,
documentary, road shows, mobile vans, exhibitions
v) At Chaupals, Mandi, Travel, places of worship
c) Branding : e.g. Nirma Washing Powder, Colgate
Toothpaste etc.
d) Media habits : Fond of music, TV, Radio, Video Films
Rural Media
NON TRADITIONAL TRADITIONAL
TV Cable Networks Puppet Shows
Satellite Channel Folk Theatre
Radio Demonstration
Print Haats & Mela
Cinema Theatre Wall Paintings
Word of Mouth Post Card & Posters
Video on Wheels Booklets, Calender
Chaupal Meeting
Folk Show
Challenges & Strategies for Bio fortified Staple Crops
Acceptability :
Reference group : Health workers, Doctors,
Teachers
Social indicators
Organoleptic tests
Demonstrations
Education
Induce trials
Challenges & Strategies for Bio fortified Staple Crops
Availability :
Research on hybrids/ varieties having higher
nutritive value (targeted 77 ug/g iron content)
with higher yield
Seed production through public and private
sector, NGO’s
Cooperative farmer’s seed production
Distributors, Dealers and PD’s chain
Retail outlets
Affordable price
Quantity
NIRMAL MARKETING-THE NETWORKCompany has the track record of Marketing, all overIndia, since last 17 years.
Nirmal Group of Companies have successfullylaunched, varieties of Quality Seeds, in the Market,under the today’s the most trusted brand name ofNirmal Seeds.
Regional Offices & Depots 1) Mumbai 2) Delhi3) Lucknow4) Jaipur 5) Indore6) Kolkatta7) Bhubaneshwar8) Patna 9) Guwahati10) Hyderabad11) Banglore 12) Ahemadabad
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Hy. Bajra Growth over the years
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Nirmal Hybrid Pearl Millet Growth over the
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