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write a note on mutual argiculture​

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Answered by arnabdutta63
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Mutual Farm is fundamental idea to link Investors, Farmers, land owners, and customers to function together to obtain from coordinated and well managed planning of utilities and resources to strive in agriculture.

We are initializing an outlook for an investor(investor can be exporters ,supermarket chains /individual/societies ect ) to be involved and a large scale business with minimal risk and maximum potential for benefits which is possible by direct access to the venture they are investing.

Our focus of the agriculture industry is the key pint of investment and matching the market opportunity which is a significance of our project at this time of negligence to the backbone this natio

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Answered by rathoreprabhat17
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A broad typology of agricultural cooperatives distinguishes between agricultural service cooperatives, which provide various services to their individually-farming members, and agricultural production cooperatives in which production resources (land, machinery) are pooled and members farm jointly.[1] Examples of agricultural production cooperatives include collective farms in former socialist countries, the kibbutzim in Israel, collectively-governed community shared agriculture, Longo Maï co-operatives[2] and Nicaraguan production co-operatives.[3]

The default meaning of "agricultural cooperative" in English is usually an agricultural service cooperative, the numerically-dominant form in the world. There are two primary types of agricultural service cooperatives: supply cooperatives and marketing cooperatives. Supply cooperatives supply their members with inputs for agricultural production, including seeds, fertilizers, fuel, and machinery services. Marketing cooperatives are established by farmers to undertake transportation, packaging, distribution, and marketing of farm products (both crop and livestock). Farmers also widely rely on credit cooperatives as a source of financing for both working capital and investments.

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