Preference of service providers for the veterinary service-a case study of Sangli District of Maharastra state, India

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Availability of veterinary services is very important for development of livestock sector in India. In many locations apart from state veterinary services other veterinary services are also available and the veterinary service users have the choice available with them regarding the service providers. The preference of service providers depend upon the location, distance, livestock holding and capacity to pay and quality of services. A study was conducted among the livestock owners of Sangli district in Maharastra to assess the preference of the livestock owners towards a particular veterinary service provider. Majority of large farmers preferred state veterinary services and cooperative veterinary services where it had strong presence. Cooperative veterinary service can be a good alternative to the state veterinary services and the private veterinary service providers are still not preferred in the rural area.

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P. Mirajkar, P., Kumar, S., & Singh, Y. P. (2011). Preference of service providers for the veterinary service-a case study of Sangli District of Maharastra state, India. Veterinary World, 4(3), 106–108. https://doi.org/10.5455/vetworld.2011.106-108

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