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  1. WHRRL: Facilitating Agricultural Finance through Block-Chain Technology

    Authors: Vemireddy, Vidya; Deb, Shrey; Yadav, Shweta;

    Reference No: CMA0823 Pages: 19 Published on: 15, April, 2021

    Abstract: The agricultural financial market in India was still underdeveloped, in part because the formal financial sector viewed the rural population in general and agriculture, in particular, to be high-risk. Warehouse receipt financing (WHR Financing) is a financial instrument that provides farmers and traders with access to working capital by allowing ... More

  2. Maharastra Hybrid Seeds Corporation (MAHYCO): Supply Chain Management

    Authors: Raghuram, G; Rangaraj, N; Periyakaruppan , S; Roy, A;

    Reference No: CMA0810 Pages: 30 Published on: 1, January, 2004

    Abstract: With the competition growing in the seed industry, especially in niche market segments, the sales revenue of MAHYCO was falling over the past couple of years. Supply chain management was viewed as an important source of competitive advantage. Availability, quality and competitive pricing were key customer expectations. To achieve this, ... More

  3. SYS Fertilizers (B): Product Mix Optimisation

    Authors: Shinde, Shubham A; Parameshwari, Yoga M; Narayanaswami, Sundaravalli ;

    Reference No: O&DS0007(B)EX Pages: 4 Published on: 6, January, 2025

    Abstract: Shruti, the Production Manager at SYS Fertilizers, is drafting a budget to optimize profits for nitric acid plant. SYS Fertilizers produce nitric acid in three concentrations, i.e. 60%, 68%, and 98%. Prices vary for each concentration and distribution channel via tankers, containers, and pipelines. Shruti's challenge is to strategise a plan aligning ... More

  4. SYS Fertilizers (A): Process Analysis

    Authors: Shinde, Shubham A; Parameshwari, Yoga M; Narayanaswami, Sundaravalli ;

    Reference No: O&DS0007(A)EX Pages: 3 Published on: 6, January, 2025

    Abstract: This case revolves around SYS Fertilizers, an established agribusiness firm, that faced a capacity dilemma in its nitric acid production line. The company received an offer to export an additional 70 metric ton (MT) of concentrated nitric acid (CNA) daily, but this new demand would exceed their current production capacity. The ... More

  5. S4S technologies: Scaling up solar dehydration technology among rural women micro-entrepreneurs

    Authors: Mendonca, Valerie; Vemireddy, Vidya;

    Reference No: CIIE0034 Pages: 20 Published on: 29, August, 2025

    Abstract: Science for Society (S4S) Technologies was started by Vaibhav Tidke in 2010 as an idea to take the latest dehydration technology to India’s rural regions to save farm waste through a unique product—a solar-powered dehydrator to dry and preserve farm produce. The startup enabled rural women as micro-entrepreneurs ... More

  6. Warana Sugar Cooperative Factory

    Authors: Raghuram, G; Bapna, S L;

    Reference No: CMA0719EX Pages: 26 Published on: 1, January, 1994

    Abstract: This case focusses on policies concerning varietal planning and harvest scheduling of sugar cane for warna Sugar Cooperative Factory (WSCF). WSCF works in the extended winter season i.e.November to April, as cane weight per hectare and sugar recovery are viable in this period only. With proper planning the ... More

  7. SYS Fertilizers (C): Project Management

    Authors: Shinde, Shubham A; Parameshwari, Yoga M; Narayanaswami, Sundaravalli ;

    Reference No: O&DS0007(C)EX Pages: 3 Published on: 6, January, 2025

    Abstract: Fertilizer. She is currently planning a critical shutdown in the nitric acid plant. The plant would incur a penalty anywhere between ₹10 to ₹15 lakh per hour for delays. Akshara should use the critical path method (CPM) in scheduling tasks and identify the critical path to decrease the overall time required for ... More

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