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Pradesh during plucking and non plucking season. (ii) Effect on prices in the absence of effective transport system. (iii) Effect on prices in the absence of suitable warehouse facilities. (iv) Duties performed by the warehouses. (v) Demand and supply situation of the product during harvesting season, prices near the place of origin and away. Students may be motivated to find out the importance of producing and selling these products and their processed items along with the roles of Transport, Warehousing, Advertising, Banking, Insurance, Packaging, Wholesale selling, Retailing, Co-operative farming, Co-operative marketing etc. The teacher may develop the points for other projects on similar lines for students to work on. The teacher may assign this project as ‘group’ project and may give different products to different groups. It could conclude in the form of an exhibition. III. Project Three: Aids to Trade Taking any one AID TO TRADE, for example Insurance and gathering information on following aspects 1. History of Insurance Lloyd’s contribution. 2. Development of regulatory Mechanism. 3. Insurance Companies in India 4. Principles of Insurance. 5. Types of Insurance. Importance of insurance to the businessmen. 6. Benefits of crop, orchards, animal and poultry insurance to the farmers. 7. Terminologies used (premium, face value, market value, maturity value, surrender value) and their meanings. 8. Anecdotes and interesting cases of insurance. Reference of films depicting people committing fraudulent acts with insurance companies. 9. Careers in Insurance. Teachers to develop such aspects for other aids to trade. IV. Project Four: Import /Export Procedure Any one from the following 1. Import /Export procedure The students should identify a product of their city/country which is imported /exported.