'the method of co-operative farming is being popular' explain this statement with suitable examples
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- “Co-operative holding of the land with cultivation on individual holding as before. The individuals hold their plots of land on payment of rent to their own co-operative society.”
- But in real sense, Co-operative farming refers to farming practices where farming operations are conducted co-operatively. In this type of farming, small individual holdings are merged into a common unit and accordingly such farm is managed– on co-operative basis.
- In respect of co-operative joint farming, individuals retain their ownership of respective plots of land and distribute the income of the farm among the members on the basis of the size and value of the plot along with their other contributions.
- Such type of farming is again different from the Co-operative collective farming followed in socialist countries where ownership of land disappears completely after the formation of co-operatives.
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Under cooperative farming, individual farmers voluntarily come together, pool in their resources, involved in buying inputs, seeds, machinery , fertilisers and are collectively engaged in marketing. ... It has helped farmers to get better price for their output.
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