Collective Action in Indian Dairy Industry: A Unique Model


Collective Action in Indian Dairy Industry: A Unique Model
Case Code: BSTR395
Case Length: 19 Pages
Period: 2000-2011
Pub Date: 2011
Teaching Note: Not Available
Price: Rs.400
Organization: National Dairy Development Board
Industry: Agri-business, Dairy
Countries: India
Themes: Organizing, Inclusive Business Model, Value Chain, Supply Chain
Collective Action in Indian Dairy Industry: A Unique Model
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Background Note

During the 1940s, the dairy sector in India was traditional and dominated by small and marginal farmers and landless households who relied primarily on family labor to collect and deliver milk to consumers. They possessed low yielding animals fed largely on crop residues and common grazing lands. As they lacked access to markets, the farmers were exploited by local middlemen. While the farmers were compelled to reduce prices during seasons of abundant milk supply, they were unable to meet the market demand during the off season...

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