REFINING AND SELLING OF BRUNT OF MALABAR GRASS COLLECT HOME, ON THE RESIDENCE OF UNFORTUNATE RANCHERS IN EASTERN BURMA
S. San Yee , Branch Of Horticulture Yezin Agrarian College, Naypyidaw Myanmar (Burma) Ea. Hla , Branch Of Horticulture Yezin Agrarian College, Naypyidaw Myanmar (Burma)Abstract
Malabar grass becomes normally underneath the Chirpine woodland and collected, refined and promoted by the ranchers in jap Realm of Burma beginning around 1981. This study evaluates the benefits and imperatives of Malabar Grass business to the ranchers and comprehends the property of asset base and proposes measures for property the board of lemon grass. Malabargrass business contains an immediate benefit for the smallholders and resource ranchers and is one in everything about most wellsprings of offfarm monetary profit. It creates work at the agrarian level and makes hard money for the govt. To additional increment the cash monetary profit and scale back natural Brunt from the Malabargrass business, advancement of the board set up for long run property of asset base, boundary and rent of gather home regions to the collectors and, foundation of a suitable selling channel option is required.
Keywords
Lemon Grass, Refining unit, Malabar Grass oil
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