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Indian Journal of Agricultural Marketing
Year : 2021, Volume : 35, Issue : 2
First page : ( 32) Last page : ( 48)
Print ISSN : 0971-8664. Online ISSN : 2456-8716.

Synthesis of agribusiness success models under co-operative and private sector in India- a case of dairy industry

Shah Deepak1

1Gokhale Institute of Politics and Economics, Pune-411004.

Online published on 27 August, 2021.

Abstract

Supply chain management is the most comprehensive approach since it integrates all the stakeholders in the system to make the product or the service available at the least cost and with maximum customer satisfaction. In dairy sector, supply chain consists of coordination of production, procurement, processing and distribution system. Amul supply chain model under cooperative sector is a three-tiered structure with the dairy cooperative societies at the village level federated under a milk union at the district level and a federation of member unions at the state level. It eliminates middlemen and directly engages farmer with the processor. The model has linked rural dairy producers to urban consumers through dairy cooperatives, trucking networks, chilling plants and processing plants. However, dairy cooperatives have been facing increasing competition from private sectors, both in procurement and retailing of milk. The turnover of Amul is much lower than a large MNC dairy company like Nestle, which uses the Milk District model for its agro-industrial activity in India. The Company's activities in India have facilitated direct and indirect employment and provides livelihood to about one million people including farmers, suppliers of packaging materials, services and other goods. In the private sector, Reliance Fresh has also been actively involved in supply chain management of milk in India. In order to ensure sustained supply, it not only extends low-interest loans to farmers but also provides advices to them on business development, livestock insurance, and other technical advisory services. These private sector players involved in the supply chain management of milk have capability to handle larger volumes, expand reach, balance costs and address the demographic variations. Since efficient supply chain management involves adequate planning, implementation and control of operations, long term profitability and sustainability of cooperative and private sector players will depend on how their supply chain is realigned into efficient, agile and adaptable network.

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