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why is sugarcane industry ideally suited to the cooperative sector ?
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Answered by ItzWanderousGirl
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Sugarcane cultivation is seasonal hence the production too is seasonal. The farmers are engaged in the cultivation of the sugarcane, and when it is reaped, a cluster of farmers set up a mill and produce sugar. So this cooperation among the farmers helps them bear profits and losses together. Hence it is a cooperative sector. The cooperative formation has been successful in Maharashtra.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:The sugar industry is seasonal in nature and so is ideally suited to the cooperative sector.

Explanation:The seasonal nature of the sugar industry is combated by setting up cooperative where farmers share the profits and losses.

The sugar industry is seasonal in nature and so is ideally suited to the cooperative sector. (ii) For entire year the farmers are engaged in producing sugarcane as it's an annual crop. The seasonal nature of the sugar industry is combated by setting up cooperative where farmers share the profits and losses. Sugarcane industry is seasonal in nature. It means that it employs people for only few months in a year. It's suited to co-operative sector as sometimes both the farmers and the owners of the sugarcane mill may work together with each other to benefit one another.

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