New Insights of Corporate Contract Farming for Growth of Farmers
By Diwakar Sharan and Sadhana Sinha
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Corporate farming/Contract farming is common in both developed and developing countries in whole world scenario with the heightened interest of consumers in food safety and quality. The farmers and buyers make advance agreements on volume, quality, time of delivery, use of inputs, and price or pricing formula. It contributes to improving production efficiency and income of farmers in general and of small-scale farmers in particular.
Although we refer to progress in developed countries (primarily the United States, Europe and Asian countries) to gain a deeper understanding of the impacts of Corporate/Contract farming. We find that although contributes to the improvement of farmers income by introducing new crops and production methods, there is room for strengthening its effects on poverty reduction
through policy.
Farmers are king in dealing with their counterparts and secured with all risks which is born by the big entities of corporate who makes maximum use of their expert expertise and digitally marketed products and away the middleman to grab
maximum profit from the Farmers ( who are the Annadata). Contract farming stimulates employment. The available evidence supports the notion that contract farming increases welfare. Contract farming is commonly seen as a suitable means of linking poor farmers to markets. In this book this has been elaborated as a great market place for whole society which also involves themselves with the farmers friend. There are also huge chances to increase different employment generation activity in these areas as tourism, eco- friendly climate for short term health improvement programmes and availability of all services of experts, doctors, yoga instructors and entertainment event arrangement not such like in
metros but on the basis of rural involvement. Learning and participation of small children as school camps in these villages and know the nature in original form.
These all can be done if any start-up companies or contract farming companies starts their activities in these fields and they have high income yield
business In these areas. Locals can be involved with their training in different field their employment and concentration of population in metros will be stopped.
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New Insights of Corporate Contract Farming for Growth of Farmers - Diwakar Sharan
Corporate Farming To Change The Condition And …….
Like every area, some feudalists and brokers also work in this area. It does not allow these benefits to reach the farmers in any way. There is a phrase that "only one gram cannot do united and spend their whole life in struggle and more struggle to run a family.
In my book, I have called upon my corporate, governments and other agencies to come forward. I have introduced some organizations and people whose work deserves to be proud. These highly educated people, young and enthuastic persons working abroad left their jobs and have shown miracles in some areas. Their work in not confined yet, but they want to take them to the high peak. Every step of the corporate and every aspect of their benefits is tried to explain one step and in easy words.
In the book, the words are kept simple and it is done so that everyone can understand it easily.
In addition to his regular work in the writing and publication of the book, some problems seem difficult. I have a company by my daughter Diptipriya would like to especially thank those who have given their full tips, help and emotional support to me its publication.
My father I bow down to Shri Sharda Nand, Mother Shrimati Urmila Sharan , Guide, Guru and Divine Mother Gayatri, without whose protection nothing is possible in this world.
I would like to offer my gratitude to the publisher Blue Rose publication and their entire team, with whose help these
pages can be presented in the original gallery near you. In the end I would especially like to thank and salute my readers and requested for their suggestions and information. On being appreciated by them, I wish to be presented with books on many other subjects further.
Location: New Delhi Diwakar Sharan Sadhana Sinha
(Rajendra Agriculture University, Pusa)
Concept Of Green Revolution From Corporate Farming
Our country's 70% economic rate is based on the country's agriculture and its allied industries. The world community is also doing much for the development of agriculture and its activities. We have tried to find out from our agriculture data how the base of our country's core economy will be based on farming and the economic advancement of the village, but we have actually confined it to reading and understanding its statistical data.
It has not been expanded by any entrepreneurs nor has it been properly incorporated into the main policies of the government towards a major revolution this field. There are not many examples that agitate me very well, which I would like to mention here.
Jitesh Patel, a resident of Ahmedabad in Gujarat, who had chosen to keep his life in agriculture and land for the year 2005 after master of science in agronomy. His family had ancestrally cultivated tomato of table variety
and did research to give him a new look of change. Together with 10 farmers of his village, he made a special selection of a new tomato Lady Rosetta
. Lady Rosetta
is a variety of tomato species that big companies use to make tomato chips and wafers. Hitesh Patel is a resident of Aravati district of Sherpur Kampa village, he earns Rs20 to 25 crore from this species by cultivating tomatoes. About 20,000 metric tonnes of tomato is produced from the fields of his fellow farmers.
Initially, Jitesh started cultivating Lady Rosetta
in 10 acres and gradually engaged all his family in it when it yielded well. Among his tomato buyers are big companies like Balaji and ITC and Mr Patel has over 26 years of experience in using this variety of tomatoes in the region. World Tomato Produce Campaign 2020
which was held in Gandhinagar had a great appreciation for their work.
Shri Sachin Madan, Chief Executive at the event, who belongs to Technico Agriculture Science Limited, said that the export of this variety of tomatoes from Gujarat alone in 2019 has been sent to Indonesia, Kuwait, Oman and Saudi Arabia. It is important to give an example that 10 members of Jitesh Patel's family have characteristics in different areas such as breeding, pathology, microbiology, intemamology and horticulture. So that the knowledge of their business is fully utilized in research and production. Wafer & Chips Making Company was for sale and purchase the product at higher rates. Patel and family only have to take into account its type, quality and risk. All his family members are able to do it on their own.
Similarly, The