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AgricultureRe: Farmers Cooperative Society Of Nigeria by nennin(op): 9:02pm On Mar 25, 2015
i am into maize and cassava location aba abia state.
AgricultureFarmers Cooperative Society Of Nigeria by nennin(op): 9:00pm On Mar 25, 2015
good evening to you all. please house permit me to say what i want to say , i want us to gather ourselves together by so that we can make agrobiz a place to be i want us to have farmers cooperative society in each state of the federation according to the number of persons in each state, and each of the state will have a particular product to produce it in commercial quantities. so let join hands together to achieve this it will help us, so indicate what you are producing and you farm location thanks for your cooperation and understanding.
AgricultureRe: Cooperative Society State Level And Federal Level by nennin(op): 12:01pm On Mar 25, 2015
FORMS OF BUSINESS ORGANIZATIONS – CO-
OPERATIVE ENTERPRISE A Co-operative enterprise
is formed, owned and democratically controlled by
a group of individuals, organizations or workers,
who voluntarily pool their resources together and
invest them in business for their benefit. TYPES OF
CO-OPERATIVE ENTERPRISES There are several
types of Co-operative enterprises, but at this level
we will consider the Producers’ Cooperative and
the Consumers’ Cooperative . 1. The Producers’
Cooperative The Producers’ Co-operative can also
be called the Farmer’s Cooperative Society . It is
formed, owned and run by farmers who
themselves are the producers. The society
encourages its members to combine and produce
their goods so as to enjoy the benefits of large
scale production. This is because together, they
can achieve more than when they produce
individually. The goods produced are sold, and the
profits generated are shared among the members.
2. The Consumers’ Cooperative The Consumers’
Co-operative is formed, owned and run by
individuals who pool financial resources together to
buy consumer goods in bulk at lower rates from
producers. Because they deal directly with the
producers, they buy at lower prices since they do
not require the services of middlemen (i.e. retailers
and wholesalers) who would have charged them
higher prices. SOURCES OF CAPITAL TO THE CO-
OPERATIVE ENTERPRISE Capital is usually raised
through the contributions of members who pool
resources together. Other sources may include: 1.
Loans from financial institutions such as banks. 2.
Subsidies may be granted by the government. 3.
Retained earnings of the cooperative. ADVANTAGES
OF THE CO-OPERATIVE ENTERPRISE 1.
Membership is voluntary. 2. Members are
committed to the business because they own the
business and pool resources together. 3. Members
achieve more since they run the business as a
group and not individually. For the producers, they
enjoy the benefits of large scale production; while
for the consumers, they buy in bulk at cheaper
rates. 4. Members have the advantage of receiving
financial assistance from the government through
the cooperative. 5. The cooperative is
democratically controlled. Members have one vote
each, which means that all members have equal
rights in making decisions that concern the
business. 6. There is less disagreement between
management and workers. This is because the
business is managed by elected persons who are
themselves owners who also want the best for the
business. 7. The cooperative can loan out money
to its members at lower rates. DISADVANTAGES OF
THE CO-OPERATIVE ENTERPRISE 1. Members who
are elected to manage the business may not have
the right business knowledge, skills and abilities to
manage the business effectively. They may have
been elected based on their popularity. As such,
the business may not enjoy as much benefits nor
make the profits it would have made if properly
managed. 2. The cooperative business requires
huge money to grow and expand, but most of its
members are peasant farmers and the ‘struggling
to survive’ masses who do not have that much
money. 3. Most of the members who receive loan
from the cooperative, find it difficult to pay back
the loans. In some cases, such members begin to
avoid attending the cooperative’s meetings and
become inactive. 4. Many of the members are
illiterate (i.e. they cannot read and write). As a
result, they feel cheated whenever businesses are
transacted and documents are presented since
they cannot read to understand the terms of the
contract themselves before accepting.
AgricultureCooperative Society State Level And Federal Level by nennin(op): 11:54am On Mar 25, 2015
please general house permit me to say this we all
know that we are not in the same state. so what i
want every body to do is this, state what you
produce and where your farm is located and your
current city so that when organizing meeting you
know people who will attend and people who will
not attend according to their place of interest.
another thing is we will need to register as a
cooperative society according to the number of
persons in each state, and general cooperative
society meaning we are going to have 2 category
of society state level and federal level so that
member who are not financially independent can
easily have access for loan. and also each state
will have a particular product to produce in
commercial quantities at any given point in time.
thanks for your cooperations and understanting.
AgricultureRe: My Little Onion And Cabbage Farming by nennin(m): 10:30pm On Mar 24, 2015
can i join you on the onions farming? i am from abia state i dont think my land can grow onions.
AgricultureRe: My Little Onion And Cabbage Farming by nennin(m): 6:28pm On Mar 24, 2015
where is your farm located?
AgricultureRe: Practical Guide To Profitable Marketing Of Agric Products In Nigeria by nennin(m): 9:49am On Mar 22, 2015
@lesgupnigeria sir pls do you know the current price of maize per/ton?
AgricultureRe: Practical Guide To Profitable Marketing Of Agric Products In Nigeria by nennin(m): 8:56pm On Mar 18, 2015
@lesgupnigeria 1acre sir
AgricultureRe: Practical Guide To Profitable Marketing Of Agric Products In Nigeria by nennin(m): 1:33pm On Mar 18, 2015
house pls i have successfully planted my maize and the minimum products i am expecting is 10000 pieces now how do i get buyers help me
AgricultureRe: Farming Business Tips That Will Speed Up Your Rate Of Success by nennin(m): 9:43pm On Mar 11, 2015
has been shelled
AgricultureRe: Farming Business Tips That Will Speed Up Your Rate Of Success by nennin(m): 11:46pm On Mar 10, 2015
@lesgupnigeria pls sir how can i preserve my dry maize for 10 months. thanks.
AgricultureRe: Youth Employment In Agriculture Programme (YEAP) by nennin(m): 11:41pm On Mar 10, 2015
or you can use whatsapp here is my no 08185644760 thanks
AgricultureRe: Youth Employment In Agriculture Programme (YEAP) by nennin(m): 11:38pm On Mar 10, 2015
@stagger pls can you help us by giving us the main points pls thanks
AgricultureRe: Youth Employment In Agriculture Programme (YEAP) by nennin(m): 10:15pm On Mar 04, 2015
is among
AgricultureRe: Youth Employment In Agriculture Programme (YEAP) by nennin(m): 6:15am On Mar 04, 2015
find those newspaper of 27/02/2015 but i dont think that your state was incoulded on the list.
AgricultureRe: Youth Employment In Agriculture Programme (YEAP) by nennin(m): 10:54pm On Mar 03, 2015
date 27/02/2015
AgricultureRe: Youth Employment In Agriculture Programme (YEAP) by nennin(m): 10:53pm On Mar 03, 2015
@rapture07 go to this day news paper page 44 and daily trust news paper page 53 mean while where are now.?
AgricultureRe: Practical Guide To Profitable Marketing Of Agric Products In Nigeria by nennin(m): 6:35pm On Mar 02, 2015
lesgupnigeria pls sir i need the contact.
AgricultureRe: Where will you be on the 13th and 14th of March 2015? by nennin(m): 10:06pm On Mar 01, 2015
and also how long will the plant last.
AgricultureRe: Where will you be on the 13th and 14th of March 2015? by nennin(m): 10:02pm On Mar 01, 2015
@jasper7 pls i want to start cucumber farming how do you sell the products how do i plant how do i maintain the farm and how much can i make from 1plot of farm
AgricultureRe: Practical Guide To Profitable Marketing Of Agric Products In Nigeria by nennin(m): 8:15pm On Feb 27, 2015
#lesgupnigeria pls sir sorry to ask this betweensl soybean, groundunt, and maize which of them has high demand and how much per bag or per unit sell.
AgricultureRe: A Thread For My New Platain, Cucumber And Watermelon Farm Project With Picture by nennin(m): 5:25pm On Feb 18, 2015
@world1 pls sir sorry to ask you this i am in abia state do you no where i can locate any tractor hiring company in abia state, mean while thanks for the info.
AgricultureRe: Watermelon Needed Urgently by nennin(m): 2:43pm On Feb 16, 2015
@ichidodo thanks for ur time how do we commence the farming the cost of production and the profit there in per a unit or quantity produce.
AgricultureRe: A Thread For My New Platain, Cucumber And Watermelon Farm Project With Picture by nennin(m): 1:01am On Feb 16, 2015
@world1 pls sir how much does a tractor cost per day job thanks.
AgricultureRe: Watermelon Needed Urgently by nennin(m): 12:36am On Feb 16, 2015
@ichidodo pls i want to farm watermelon can you guide me on how to grow it i am from abia state pls help your brother thanks.
AgricultureRe: A Thread For Growing Watermelon In your backyard With Photos by nennin(m): 6:57am On Feb 09, 2015
pls house i need help on how to farm watermelon pls help me thanks.
AgricultureRe: #GEJAchievements In Agriculture Part 1 by nennin(m): 8:03pm On Feb 05, 2015
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