Weaver’s cooperative reduces the dependence of weavers on the cloth merchants . Justify the statement.
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It is a system whereby the merchant supplies raw material and receives the finished product. The merchant, based on the orders at hand, distributes work among the weavers. The weavers get the yarn from the merchant and also supply him the cloth
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Weaver's cooperatives give weavers more negotiating power, access to resources and support as well as a venue for group action, which can help them become less dependent on cloth merchants. The livelihoods and well-being of weavers and their families may be improved as a result.
- Weaver's cooperatives are collective organizations created by a group of weavers who combine their efforts to create and sell their goods. The weavers can negotiate better pricing for their goods and lessen their dependency on individual cloth merchants by banding together.This gives individuals more control over their money and protects them against middlemen's exploitation.
- Second, weaver's cooperatives frequently offer its members training and help such as skill-building courses, financial access and marketing support. This helps the weavers to enhance their output and product quality, which can boost their market worth and negotiating position.
- Last but not the least, weaver's cooperatives can provide an environment for group action and advocacy on behalf of its members. They can advocate for policies that support the community of weavers as a whole, such as better working conditions and fair trade regulations.
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