NCUI: Dinesh advocates adoption of co-op model

In a country of small and marginal farmers only aggregate model would work. And nothing offers a better model than that of cooperative if we have to achieve economy of some scale in the field. These were words of Dr Dinesh, Chief Executive of National Cooperative Union of India (NCUI) on Wednesday in a national round table conference on agriculture. The function was presided over by the renowned scientist MS Swaminathan.

About 64 participants belonging to government, cooperative, academics, fertilizer, and private sectors took part in this brainstorming session organized by Agriculture Today.

Enumerating the challenges confronting our agriculture produce the NCUI Chief Executive advocated the adoption of the cooperative model as the panacea for all ills. “It is about 100 years old and well-tested. Strengthening primary cooperatives at village level and exempting them from income tax net would go a long way in solving our problems . We should never forget that the cooperative model does not aim at profit and hence should be treated a little differently”, Dr Dinesh said.

He also expounded the role of the government vis- a -vis cooperatives. The government should help rather than create hurdles. It should expedite the adoption of the 97th Constitutional amendment, carrying out amendments in the MSCS Act 2002 sooner than later and revisiting the state cooperative acts to make them synch with the times, Dr Dinesh said

Before winding up he did not forget to emphasize the importance of professionalization of cooperatives and demanded emphasis on education and training of the people associated with cooperatives. NCUI must get all support financial and others to achieve this aim, he added.

Planning Commission member Abhijit Sen supported Dr Dinesh’s idea of adopting cooperative as the main plank of development of agriculture. M J Khan ,editor of Agriculture Today recounted stories of cooperatives from France and attributed their success to professionalization of the skill.

Agricultural Commissioner J S Sandhu, Sanjiv Chopra and others represented government in the conference. The 3 hour long conference had several heavy-weight speakers from diverse fields.

 

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