Explain the role of cooperatives in food security in India.
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Cooperatives are playing an important role along with the government.
It ensures food security in India.
Their motive is to sell low price items to poor.
Mother Dairy in India is responsible for providing milk and vegetables.
Amul is responsible to provide milk and milk products.
So, we can say that they are playing good role in India.
Cooperatives are playing an important role along with the government.
It ensures food security in India.
Their motive is to sell low price items to poor.
Mother Dairy in India is responsible for providing milk and vegetables.
Amul is responsible to provide milk and milk products.
So, we can say that they are playing good role in India.
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The role of co-operatives in food security in India are as follows:
- They are providing food security in the country, especially in the southern and western parts.
- They are setting up shops to sell low priced goods to poor people. For example, in Tamil Nadu, out of the entire fair price shops running, around 94% are being run by co-operatives.
- It has brought about the white revolution in the country. Example: Amul selling milk and milk products.
- In Maharashtra, a co-operative called the Academy of Development Studies (ADS) has facilitated a network of NGOs for establishing grain banks in different regions. It has organised training and capacity building programmes on food security for NGOs. This is done to set up grain banks to facilitate replication through other NGOs and to influence the government’s policy on food security.
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