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  1. Feasibility of Onion Preservation by Radiation

    Authors: George, P S;

    Reference No: CMA0210 Pages: 17 Published on: 10, November, 1971

    Abstract: The Atomic Energy Commission was considering the feasibility of establishing a plant for preserving onion through radiation. It was proposed that this plant would be established in Nasik district of Maharashtra. A feasibility study was prepared considering the production and making pattern of onions and the storage loss during different ... More

  2. Sanand Taluka Cooperative Marketing Society Limited **

    Authors: Gupta, V K; Mathur, D P;

    Reference No: CMA0200 Pages: 11 Published on: 12, December, 1970

    Abstract: This case deals with the modernization of sheller rice mills, investment, benefits. It also involves decision-making in favour of modernization based on cost-benefit analysis. ... More

  3. Narsibhai and Prohibition **

    Authors: Gupta, V K; Bhatnagar, G S;

    Reference No: CMA0199 Pages: 5 Published on: 11, December, 1970

    Abstract: The case is about leadership roles. It deals with a social situation where a village leader tries to influence drinking habits in a section of a community. While the leader is an acknowledged leader plays a functional role in agricultural economic activities, he is unable to influence a section of ... More

  4. Anand Taluka Cooperative Purchase and Sales Union Limited, Anand

    Authors: Gopalaswamy, T P; Gupta, V K;

    Reference No: CMA0208 Pages: 4 Published on: 18, November, 1970

    Abstract: This case brings out the importance of functional and channel relationship of Taluka Purchase and Sales Unions in the fertilizer distribution channel, especially in the present context of decontrol of fertilizers. It also tackles the relationship between the functions to be performed and the decisions about he distribution channel. ... More

  5. Khandasari Sugar Manufacturing Company **

    Authors: Gopalaswamy, T P; Gupta, V K;

    Reference No: CMA0203 Pages: 4 Published on: 18, November, 1970

    Abstract: This case discusses conditions under which the Khasari industry operates, problems of determining cost-volume relationship, problems in relation to the determination of breakeven volume. ... More

  6. Fertilizer Purchase Behaviour of Farmers

    Authors: Gupta, V.K.; Gopalaswamy, T P;

    Reference No: CMA0202 Pages: 14 Published on: 18, November, 1970

    Abstract: This case discusses in detail the purchase behaviour of fertilizers by farmers and answers the famous marketing "Ws" like, who, why when, what, where, etc. ... More

  7. Features of Rural Marketing in India

    Authors: Gupta, V K; Gopalaswamy, T P;

    Reference No: CMA0201TEC Pages: 38 Published on: 18, November, 1970

    Abstract: Describes the conditions under which agriculture is carried out in India, the manner in which people earn their livelihood, the components of their expenditure and savings and capital formation. It also deals with the relative position of various districts in selected states in terms of generating income their potentialities for ... More

  8. Coordination of Activities of Commercial and Cooperative Banks

    Authors: Desai, D K;

    Reference No: CMA0221 Pages: 5 Published on: 14, October, 1970

    Abstract: The bank opened a new branch at taluka level particularly for financing agricultural sector. Leaders of the cooperative banks were not enthusiastic about the role the bank would be able to play. Hence, the bank officials were concerned how to bring the coordination between the commercial banks and the cooperative ... More

  9. Roopnagar Village Cooperative Finances Farmers by Crop Loan System

    Authors: Desai, B. M;

    Reference No: CMA0204 Pages: 8 Published on: 1, October, 1970

    Abstract: The case raises the problem of discrepancy in estimates of credit needs according to crop loan system and that according to farm budgeting and programming. The problem is highlighted in the context of changing agriculture with a view to judge the adequacy or otherwise of crop loan system as is ... More

  10. Strategy for Mobilizing Deposits from Developing Agriculture

    Authors: Desai, B.M;

    Reference No: CMA0205 Pages: 7 Published on: 1, October, 1970

    Abstract: The case raises the question of the concept of surplus relevant for the purpose judging potentialities of mobilizing deposits from agriculture. It provides findings of a research study on potentialities for mobilizing investible funds from a group of farmers in a district in Gujarat. These findings are provided with a ... More

  11. Determining Farm Level Demand for Working Capital Credit in Changing Agriculture

    Authors: Desai, B.M.;

    Reference No: CMA0206 Pages: 8 Published on: 1, October, 1970

    Abstract: The case raises the issues of who and how should the farmers' demand for credit be determined. These issues are raised with a view to analyse their policy implications for the supply of credit vis-a-vis availability of credit. The case focuses these problems in the context of changing agriculture. ... More

  12. AbbuMiyan Applies for a Loan for a Pump Set

    Authors: Desai, D K;

    Reference No: CMA0217 Pages: 2 Published on: 2, September, 1970

    Abstract: A farmer in South India applied for a loan of Rs.1,50,000 for the purchase of pumpset to a leading bank of South India. He had 111 acres of l of which 15 acres were wet. There was adequate rainfall in the area; he wanted to use the pumpset only to provide irrigation ... More

  13. Agricard Scheme

    Authors: Desai, D K;

    Reference No: CMA0213 Pages: 6 Published on: 2, September, 1970

    Abstract: The fact that large number of small farmers were scattered in rural areas called for a wide network of rural branches. In order to evolve ways and means to minimize operating cost of handling small accounts, it was found necessary to curb the use of farm credit for non-farm purposes. ... More

  14. A Loan for Construction of a Well

    Authors: Desai, D K;

    Reference No: CMA0218 Pages: 2 Published on: 2, September, 1970

    Abstract: A farmer in Southern India had three acres of dry land and twenty acres of wet land. Because of the uncertainty of canal irrigation, he could not extend the area under sugarcane and other wet crops. He wanted to dig a well to supplement canal irrigation. He approached one of ... More

  15. Financing Farming Operations of Somabhai Patel

    Authors: Desai, D K;

    Reference No: CMA0219 Pages: 9 Published on: 2, September, 1970

    Abstract: A leading bank in Western India gave a loan of Rs.2,50,000 to a farmer. The first installment due was not paid according to the schedule the farmer made a request to the branch manager not to insist for immediate repayment. This matter was put up by the Head Office before ... More

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