1. Before the dairy cooperative, farmers in Anand district had to sell their milk to middlemen at low prices. They traveled long distances to sell milk quickly to prevent spoilage, often feeling exploited due to unfair pricing and lack of direct market access. For more visit here: https://www.tiwariacaRead more

    Before the dairy cooperative, farmers in Anand district had to sell their milk to middlemen at low prices. They traveled long distances to sell milk quickly to prevent spoilage, often feeling exploited due to unfair pricing and lack of direct market access.

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  2. Amul engages in secondary sector activities by processing milk into various products such as milk powder, ghee, butter, and cheese. It transforms raw milk into consumable goods, adding value and making it accessible to consumers in different forms across markets. For more visit here: https://www.tiwRead more

    Amul engages in secondary sector activities by processing milk into various products such as milk powder, ghee, butter, and cheese. It transforms raw milk into consumable goods, adding value and making it accessible to consumers in different forms across markets.

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  3. Examples of milk cooperatives in India similar to Amul include Nandini (Karnataka), Mother Dairy (Delhi-NCR), Aavin (Tamil Nadu), Vijaya (Andhra Pradesh), Kevi (Nagaland), Sudha (Bihar), and Verka (Punjab). These cooperatives empower farmers and support local communities. For more visit here: https:Read more

    Examples of milk cooperatives in India similar to Amul include Nandini (Karnataka), Mother Dairy (Delhi-NCR), Aavin (Tamil Nadu), Vijaya (Andhra Pradesh), Kevi (Nagaland), Sudha (Bihar), and Verka (Punjab). These cooperatives empower farmers and support local communities.

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  4. Paper recycling conserves resources by reducing the demand for raw materials like trees, saving forests and biodiversity. It also uses less water and energy compared to producing new paper, decreases landfill waste, and lowers carbon emissions, promoting a more sustainable use of resources. For moreRead more

    Paper recycling conserves resources by reducing the demand for raw materials like trees, saving forests and biodiversity. It also uses less water and energy compared to producing new paper, decreases landfill waste, and lowers carbon emissions, promoting a more sustainable use of resources.

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  5. Amul's tertiary sector activities include transportation, trading, and retail. It moves dairy products to various markets and retail shops across India and internationally, ensuring efficient distribution and accessibility for consumers in towns, cities, villages, and global markets. For more visitRead more

    Amul’s tertiary sector activities include transportation, trading, and retail. It moves dairy products to various markets and retail shops across India and internationally, ensuring efficient distribution and accessibility for consumers in towns, cities, villages, and global markets.

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