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Marketing Strategies of Leading Cotton Seed Companies in Telangana State

Somannagari Jayasree, N. Sivaramane, P. Radhika and K. Supriya

Asian Journal of Agricultural Extension, Economics & Sociology, 2020, vol. 38, issue 11

Abstract: Marketing strategy is a long-term business plan of any organization with the fundamental goal of achieving a sustainable competitive advantage by understanding the needs of  customers. This study also evaluates the perception of dealers towards the market mix elements comprising product, price, promotion and place of the products and services of competing brands. The study is conducted in southern part of Telangana State constituting Jogulamba Gadwal, Mahabubnagar and Rangareddy districts. The data is collected through    random sampling method covering dealers and number of farmers. Statistical tests like ANOVA, and tools like multidimensional scale were used in this study. The study revealed that most of the dealers are well educated, middle aged people with age group ranging between 30-40  years with the income of more than 7 lakhs per annum. The dealers data after the application of statistical tools revealed that strategies applied by Kaveri, Rasi and Nuziveedu are similar whereas the strategies applied by Tata Rallis and other brands like Ajith, Nidhi seeds are different from one another when the product, price, promotion and place elements are considered.

Keywords: Marketing (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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