explain the role of cooperatives in providing food and related items in different parts of the country
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cooperative play an important role in providing food and related items in different parts of the country as:
1. they pool the resources of the members especially farmers and provide food to poor people at lower prices than the market.
2. anyone who needs a loan from it may get it at a low rate of interest and guarantee in terms of credit.
3.cooperative provide certain programmes to distribute routinal goods to poor or landless people at subsidised rates.
4. cooperative helps in development of rural areas by providing eatables and grains to rural households.
5. women and landless labourers are most benefitted from them by getting formal credit at lower rates after banks.
1. they pool the resources of the members especially farmers and provide food to poor people at lower prices than the market.
2. anyone who needs a loan from it may get it at a low rate of interest and guarantee in terms of credit.
3.cooperative provide certain programmes to distribute routinal goods to poor or landless people at subsidised rates.
4. cooperative helps in development of rural areas by providing eatables and grains to rural households.
5. women and landless labourers are most benefitted from them by getting formal credit at lower rates after banks.
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cooperative play an important role in providing food and related items in different parts of the country as:
1. they pool the resources of the members especially farmers and provide food to poor people at lower prices than the market.
2. anyone who needs a loan from it may get it at a low rate of interest and guarantee in terms of credit.
3.cooperative provide certain programmes to distribute routinal goods to poor or landless people at subsidised rates.
4. cooperative helps in development of rural areas by providing eatables and grains to rural households.
5. women and landless labourers are most benefitted from them by getting formal credit at lower rates after banks.
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