Produce preparation costs - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

About This Presentation
Title:

Produce preparation costs

Description:

Produce is carried to and loaded on wholesaler's truck ... Assume that, 10 percent loss occurs in marketing of tomatoes to the trader. ... – PowerPoint PPT presentation

Number of Views:46
Avg rating:3.0/5.0
Slides: 17
Provided by: www1X
Category:

less

Transcript and Presenter's Notes

Title: Produce preparation costs


1
Produce preparation costs
  • Cleaning, such as removing soil and foreign
    matter
  • Trimming, to remove unwanted leaves, stems or
    roots
  • Grading, to separate produce into similar sizes
    and quality
  • - time cost
  • - higher costs can be expected to result in
    higher returns

2
Packaging costs
  • It provides a convenient way of handling and
    transporting the produce
  • It provides protection for the produce
  • It can be used to divide the produce into
    convenient units for retail sale
  • - different functionaries may use different type
    of packaging

3
example
  • Assume that oranges are packed 20 kg at a time in
    wooden boxes which, with occasional repairs, can
    be used for 10 trips. A box costs Rs. 10, repairs
    and cleaning during its life costs Rs. 2 and each
    time the box is transported back empty to the
    producing area costs Rs. 1.
  • What will be the packaging cost per kg of orange?

4
  • Packaging cost
  • (102)/101
  • Rs. 2.20 per box
  • Rs. 2.20/20
  • Rs. 0.11 per kg

5
Handling costs
  • Farmer or labourer loads produce on to cart
  • Labourers unloads produce at assembly market and
    it is weighed
  • Wholesaler or his employees repackages the
    produce in wholesalers containers
  • Produce is carried to and loaded on wholesalers
    truck
  • Produce is unloaded at wholesale market and
    weighed
  • Produce is repacked in retailers containers
  • Produce is unloaded at retailers store

6
Transport costs
  • Assume that there are 40 meter cube of space
    available in the truck to be used for
    transporting tomatoes and that it costs Rs. 500
    to hire the truck. A container of 0.2 meter cube
    holds 8 kg of tomatoes.
  • What will be the transport cost per kg of tomato?

7
  • No. of containers 40/0.2 200
  • Transport cost Rs. 500/200
  • Rs. 2.50 per container
  • Rs. 2.50/8
  • Rs. 0.31 per Kg

8
Product losses - quantity
  • Assume that, 10 percent loss occurs in marketing
    of tomatoes to the trader. The trader buys
    tomatoes from the farmer at Rs. 5 per kg and
    marketing costs are Rs. 2 per kg for the tomatoes
    originally purchased. The selling price of
    tomatoes is Rs. 8 per kg.
  • What will be the costs, revenue and margin of
    trader per kg of tomato?

9
  • Produce cost Rs. 5 per kg
  • Marketing cost Rs. 2 per kg
  • Total cost to trader Rs. 7 per kg
  • Sale revenue Rs. 8 x 0.9 kg
  • Rs. 7.20 per kg
  • Margin of trader Rs. 0.20 per kg

10
Product losses - quality
  • Assume an example involving a consignment of 100
    kg of tomatoes as follows
  • - 50 kg sold at Rs 2.00
  • - 20 kg sold at Rs. 1.40
  • - 20 kg sold at Rs. 1.00
  • - 5 kg sold at Rs. 0.40
  • - 5 kg can not be sold due to very poor quality
  • Calculate the average selling price of tomato?

11
  • Revenue
  • 50 x Rs. 2.00 Rs. 100
  • 20 x Rs. 1.40 Rs. 28
  • 20 x Rs. 1.00 Rs. 20
  • 5 x Rs. 0.40 Rs. 2
  • Av. Selling price 150/100
  • Rs. 1.50 per kg

12
Storage costs
  • Assume that a warehouse is hired for 120 days of
    the year at a total cost of Rs. 60000 for storing
    250 bags of potatoes, each containing 100 kg of
    potatoes.
  • The present market price of potato is Rs. 5 per
    kg and the bank interest rate is 10 percent per
    year.
  • Calculate the cost of storage?

13
  • Storage cost
  • 60000/250
  • Rs. 240 per bag
  • Rs. 240/100
  • Rs. 2.40 per kg
  • Opportunity cost of money per kg
  • Rs. 0.17
  • Total storage cost 2.400.17 2.57 per kg

14
Market Margin
  • Price spread/ Market margin
  • Price paid by consumer price received by the
    producer
  • - Marketing cost
  • - Profits of various market functionaries
  • Producers Price
  • PP price received by farmer marketing cost
    incurred by farmer
  • Producers Share in Consumers Rupee (PC)
  • (PP/PC)100

15
  • Marketing Margin of a Middleman
  • MMM sale price - purchase price - cost incurred
    by middleman
  • Marketing Cost
  • MC Marketing cost incurred by farmer
    Marketing cost of all middlemen

16
Market efficiency
  • Particulars A B C
  • Consumer price 1000 1000 1000
  • Marketing costs 300 500 300
  • Margin of intermediaries 200 100 400
  • Price received by farmers 500 400 300
  • Value addition 500 600 700
  • Market efficiency
Write a Comment
User Comments (0)
About PowerShow.com