Publisher's Synopsis
Master's Thesis from the year 2018 in the subject Biology - Miscellaneous, language: English, abstract: Imagine a world where Sri Lankan vegetable farmers can predict market fluctuations with unprecedented accuracy, minimizing waste and maximizing profits. This groundbreaking study unveils a novel approach to understanding the complexities of the agricultural market in Sri Lanka through the development of a composite vegetable price index. By employing a modified factor analysis method, this research transcends the limitations of traditional data collection, offering a holistic view of price dynamics across a diverse range of vegetables. Delve into the intricacies of Sri Lanka's vegetable sub-sector, where the transformation from traditional farming to agribusiness demands sophisticated market intelligence. Explore the challenges posed by numerous intermediaries, significant post-harvest losses, and the pressing need for improved decision-making tools for farmers, traders, and policymakers alike. This investigation not only addresses the existing gaps in available market data from institutions like the Central Bank of Sri Lanka and HARTI but also contributes to the broader statistical theory of weighted factor analysis. Discover how this innovative index construction enhances internal consistency, explains variance more effectively, and ultimately empowers stakeholders to navigate the volatile landscape of vegetable prices with confidence. This research offers a pathway towards a more efficient and sustainable agricultural economy in Sri Lanka, paving the way for reduced post-harvest losses and increased profitability for farmers. Uncover the power of data-driven decision-making and its potential to revolutionize the vegetable market, ensuring food security and economic stability for the nation. The composite index and its methodology will interest those in agricultural economics, statistics, and policy-making, offering valuable insights for emerging markets and t