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Farmer’s Producer Organisation (FPO) – Collective Steps towards Lucrative Agriculture

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  • Harikrishna, Yeragorla Venkata
  • Hansdah, Paraw
  • Sharma, Nedhi Rani

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Farmer producer organizations are realized as a beneficial structural mechanism for assembling farmers’ collective assist motion geared toward enhancing their very own monetary and social state of affairs and that in their communities. Such organizations have been given the impression to have the capacity to create assets from their associates. They could work at incomparable ranges from the nearby to the worldwide. Many government organizations and NGOs have been seeking to make farmers into specific groups and combine them into the improvement procedure through actively involving them in switch of generation, manufacturing and marketing, making plans, enforcing and tracking of various tasks on rural improvement, agriculture and allied quarter improvement, herbal resource management etc. For building a sustainable FPO, congenial ecosystem is desirable, besides policy reforms predominantly in the system of agricultural marketing. Some of the good ecosystems include the contract farming, production, agri-logistics, policy environment, market and price risk mitigation, licensing, infrastructure arrangements, compliances, etc. FPOs have become one of the effective pathway to address constraints of agriculture sector. There is a necessity for identifying the suitable support system with proper technical guidance with workable and scalable business models. Mainly identified clusters to be scaled up in producer company requirements to be economically reinforced right from the period of community mobilization and inception.

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  • Harikrishna, Yeragorla Venkata & Hansdah, Paraw & Sharma, Nedhi Rani, 2022. "Farmer’s Producer Organisation (FPO) – Collective Steps towards Lucrative Agriculture," Asian Journal of Agricultural Extension, Economics & Sociology, Asian Journal of Agricultural Extension, Economics & Sociology, vol. 40(2), pages 1-5.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:ajaees:366913
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