Proposed ICT Based ERP Model For Milk Cooperatives

Proposed ICT Based ERP Model For Milk Cooperatives

AUTHORS :

S. N. Tripathy

 

DOI :

CP2020/OCT-MAR/ARTCL1

 

ABSTRACT :

The present paper with the help of secondary sources of data attempts to capture the major events that shaped the course of cooperative movements in Odisha. The paper portrays the prevailing socio-economic factors and key events which contributed to the development of cooperatives in different phases and its genesis and growth trend in Odisha in the national perspectives.

 
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  4. Co-operative Movement in Odisha: Highlights of Progress. Odisha Review, February – March, 51-54. – Senapati, S. (2012).
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KEYWORDS :

Cooperatives Movements, Rural credit, Money lenders, Farmers.

AUTHORS :

Ravi Jadawala
Satish Patel

 
DOI :

CP2021/APR-JUN/ARTCL2

 
ABSTRACT :

We have conducted academic research on ERP modules use in milk cooperatives. Our study was oriented around milk cooperatives and cattle farmers. Objective of study was to understand how ICT base ERP system can improve coordination between coordination between milk cooperative and cattle farmers and to propose ICT based ERP model. We have conducted our research in four different district of Gujarat. We have collected primary data from cattle farmer as well as
milk cooperatives. In this research paper we will discuss research details and also discuss proposed ERP model.

 
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KEYWORDS :

Loan borrower, Co-operative, Agriculture, Land ownership, ANOVA, Chi-Square, Correlation analysis