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Title: Coffee production estimation
Authors: Madappa, P. P.
Saha, J. L.
Issue Date: 28-May-1971
Citation: Sankhya, XXXII, 1971
Abstract: Realising the need for a proper and speedy estimation of coffee production, an attempt is made to study and suggest modifications in the existing method. A brief review of the present system of estimation, and earlier attempts made to improve it, is made. A depth study of 100 planters and an inspector in a coffee production centre over three years was conducted. Results of this study, indicate planter-inspector-actual variations and the possible causes for the same. The relationship between accuracy of estimation and volume to be estimated is also studied. Finally, a calibration of planters' estimate to reflect the actual production is indicated. It is suggested that production estimation by calibrating planters' estimate is a potential alternative for the present method of estimation. The recommended alternative can avoid estimation by inspectors and save time and costs. Further experimentation of this alternative is recommended before implementation
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11718/3445
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