Modalities for future prospects of small-scale agro-processing industries in India Online publication date: Mon, 15-Oct-2007
by Pardip Singh Shehrawat
International Journal of Business and Globalisation (IJBG), Vol. 1, No. 4, 2007
Abstract: The study further revealed that ''lack of physical facilities'', ''lack of sufficient stock of raw material'', ''lack of managerial competence'', ''poor attention on advertisement and publicity of the products'', ''poor working of various industrial agencies'', ''lack of cooperation and coordination among different developmental agencies'', ''technological gap'', ''lack of sufficient working capital'', ''problems in procuring finance from different financial institutions'', ''cheaper/superior competitive substitute'', ''inadequate supply of export information'', ''power supply inadequate, uncertain and costly'', ''preparation, identification and implementation of the project'', ''licensing and registration'', ''poor linkage with marketing structure'', ''lack of Government support and incentives'', and ''long and complicated procedures to avail institutional help'' constitute very serious problems encountered by entrepreneurs for a sustainable unit.
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