Reference No: CMA0217Pages: 2Published 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
Reference No: CMA0213Pages: 6Published 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
Reference No: CMA0218Pages: 2Published 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
Reference No: CMA0220Pages: 10Published on: 1, September, 1970
Abstract: The case is based on the loan application of a farmer submitted to the bank for expanding his Dairy Farm. The loan proposal was first processed by the Branch Manager then by the Regional Officer. The Regional Office recommended the proposal to the Agricultural Finance Department, reviewed the whole case ... More
Reference No: CMA0195Pages: 7Published on: 26, August, 1970
Abstract: Deals with the use of transportation model technique for fertilizers. The objective is to focus on the problem of transport cost minimization in the industries in which large bulks are handled. The fertilizer industry has been taken as a case in point. ... More
Reference No: CMA0196TEC Pages: 6Published on: 25, August, 1970
Abstract: Explains the technique of transportation model taking a practical example of the fertilizer industry. It also gives information on the use of linear programming techniques to solve transportation models interpretation of the shadow prices in the transportation model. ... More
Reference No: CMA0197Pages: 7Published on: 20, August, 1970
Abstract: Raises the question whether the non-availability of credit with the farmers is responsible for the drop in demand for fertilizers. This problem is highlighted in the context of a changing agriculture which visualizes new technology as well as expansion in irrigation resources, besides the existing technology. Because of this context ... More
Reference No: CMA0214Pages: 6Published on: 2, August, 1970
Abstract: The case is based on the enterprising farmer, who had increased his income, by making use of the credit facility provided by the bank. Agricultural Credit Advisor of the bank was wondering how to make use of such farmers for deposit mobilization. ... More
Reference No: CMA0238Pages: 3Published on: 2, February, 1970
Abstract: A farmer having 45 acres of dry paddy land and 3.5 acres of wet paddy came to know about the profitability of growing hybrid maize and applied for a loan of Rs.600/- to the Branch of a commercial bank. Bank manager was to appraise the loan application in the light of ... More
Reference No: CMA0191Pages: 9Published on: 20, January, 1970
Abstract: In 1966, the consumption pattern of milk was studied in a major city in India. The study attempted to investigate the following aspects: 1) expenditure on milk products as a proportion of family income, 2) the quantity, quality, prices paid for milk products substitutes, 3) changes occurring in the above phenomena as a result ... More
Reference No: CMA0185(C)Pages: 3Published on: 20, January, 1970
Abstract: Dudhudyog Dairy (C) is the continuation of Dudhudyog Dairy (B) . After receiving the market survey report, the Sales Manager tries to find the answers to the following questions: 1) Whom should the Dairy serve? 2) What should be the product price policies of the Dairy? 3) What should be the distribution target? 4) What ... More
Reference No: CMA0185(A)Pages: 5Published on: 20, January, 1970
Abstract: The Dudhudyog Dairy serving a large metropolitan city is facing the problem of shortage of milk. In order to study the feasibility of enlarging the procurement area, the Dairy has conducted some enquiries regarding the socio-economic characteristics in adjoining areas of the present collection zone. The case focuses the factors ... More
Reference No: CMA0192Pages: 3Published on: 20, January, 1970
Abstract: A dairy wants to increase its supply of milk. At present it is supplying only one type of milk to its consumers. The director is considering the possibility of introducing homogenized milk. But he is not sure whether the customers like homogenized milk. Therefore, he is trying to evaluate the ... More