Managerial issues and Constraints faced by rice Mills in Jammu

The rice milling industry plays a crucial role in the agricultural economy by transforming paddy into consumable rice. Despite its significance, rice mills face numerous managerial and operational constraints that hinder efficiency and profitability. This study examines the key managerial issues and...

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Published inInternational Journal of Social Science Vol. 13; no. 4; pp. 171 - 175
Main Author Bhat, anil
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published New Delhi New Delhi Publishers 25.12.2024
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ISSN2249-6637
2321-5771
DOI10.46852/2249-6637.04.2024.4

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Summary:The rice milling industry plays a crucial role in the agricultural economy by transforming paddy into consumable rice. Despite its significance, rice mills face numerous managerial and operational constraints that hinder efficiency and profitability. This study examines the key managerial issues and constraints faced by rice mills in the Jammu district of Jammu and Kashmir, analyzing factors such as power supply, labor availability, working capital, and taxation. Data from two rice mills were collected and analyzed to identify critical issues. The findings indicate that 80% of small rice mills experience frequent power supply interruptions, leading to a 25% reduction in capacity utilization. Working capital constraints were a significant concern, with 70% of mill owners reporting difficulty in accessing financial support for procurement and operational expenses. Labor shortages were prevalent, with 60% of mill owners struggling to retain skilled workers. Additionally, taxation policies, including GST compliance, posed a challenge for 50% of rice millers due to lack of awareness and regulatory complexity. The study recommends targeted policy interventions, infrastructure improvements, and financial support mechanisms to enhance the sustainability of rice mills in the region.
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ISSN:2249-6637
2321-5771
DOI:10.46852/2249-6637.04.2024.4