Food Purchasing Pattern in Rural Family of Haryana State, India

Kumari, Santosh and Ekta, . and Singh, Kiran and Sangwan, Veenu and Choudhary, Anju (2023) Food Purchasing Pattern in Rural Family of Haryana State, India. Advances in Research, 24 (6). pp. 120-125. ISSN 2348-0394

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Abstract

India experienced a massive change in food consumption patterns. There has been a decline in cereal, especially coarse cereal intake whereas consumption of other food items (fruits, vegetables, meat products and milk products) has slightly increased particularly in rural Haryana. These changes vary across socio-economic groups, which have implications for intergroup inequalities. This paper attempts to show food consumption patterns across selected social and economic groups and identifies food consumption regions in India. This paper shows that the food purchasing pattern of farm families revealed that vegetables (other than leafy) were highly purchased food items, with an average quantity of 14.7 kg per month. Therefore, there is a need to make them aware of different consumer laws.

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Date Deposited: 19 Oct 2023 06:20
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