how do traders and merchants manage to earn moderate benefits in the production of cotton clothes
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wearing of cotton is now a days very common we use it in our daily life and so it is commercial
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The weaver's cooperatives help the weavers gain more and decrease their dependency on the merchant. The weavers form a group in a cooperative of weavers and collectively initiate some activities. .
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- The global businessman profits massively while the profits of the apparel exporter are small. The workers ' income in the garment factory are sadly barely sufficient to survive.
- Similarly, the cotton farmers and the tissues who worked so hard do not get much or earn much to meet the daily needs of them. The traders/merchants receives much less than the exporter, however, more than the farmers/weavers.
- Weavers are paid very little by the merchant under the putting out system. People with common interests meet in a cooperative and work to their mutual advantage. The weavers form a group in a weavers ' cooperative and collectively engage in certain activities. The yarn is collected and circulated by the dealer among the weavers.The cooperative also does the marketing. The marketer's role is therefore reduced and the weavers get their clothes at a fair price.
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