Union Agriculture and Farmers Welfare Minister Radha Mohan Singh said that the Indian cooperative movement has sustained itself as one of the biggest cooperative movements in the world. The reach of cooperative in India is from village to national level. Singh said it at the inauguration of Cooperative Conference organised by Amreli District‘s Milk Producers Association Limited in Amreli, Gujarat. The Minister of State for Agriculture & Farmers Welfare and Panchayati Raj Shri Parshottam Rupala was also present at the event.
“There are more than 7 lakh cooperatives in the country, which extends from village level committees to national level co-operative organisations. The cooperatives membership is over 40 crores and it includes about 97% villages and 71% rural households. Today, 16.9 per cent of agricultural cooperation, 29 percent of fertiliser production, 40 percent of sugar production, and 54 percent of weavers’ cooperatives etc. are being contributed to the Indian economy”, Minister underlined.
Shri Singh said that Indian cooperatives have firmly established themselves in many sectors of the economy like
Agriculture Minister lauded the role being played by National Cooperative Development Corporations in providing assistance to the cooperatives for their overall development, which includes grants and loans from the Government.
Singh said that cooperative education and training program is an important component of cooperative development. This is a continuous process to enable cooperatives. Training is necessary so that the committees get qualified and professional leadership. Until the efficient human resources are available, the extension of cooperatives will decrease. Therefore, there is a need for strengthening cooperative education and training system.